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- Can AI simulate human cells? Inside Mark Zuckerberg’s plan - Euronews.com
Mark Zuckerberg's Biohub aims to create AI models of human cells to cure diseases, with a $500 million investment, but the project's success is still unclear.
- When the Heart Can't Keep Up: What to Know About Heart Failure - The Chronicle-Journal
Heart failure on the rise among younger Canadians, Canadian Heart Failure Society and Canadian Cardiovascular Society launch awareness campaign, rising cases pose significant threat to public health
- Kelowna Mayor Dyas: A made-in-Kelowna approach to short-term rentals
Kelowna is exploring a new approach to short-term rentals, introducing a self-regulatory framework that aims to balance the interests of property owners, residents and the city. The framework will provide a standardized process for registering and regulating short-term rentals, including a fee for non-compliant properties, and will be enforced through a combination of education and fines. The city is also establishing a task force to oversee the implementation of the new framework and address concerns from residents and businesses.
- Starwatch: Eta Aquariid meteor shower bursts into the skies - The Guardian
The Eta Aquarid meteor shower is visible from Earth in late April and early May, peaking on May 5-6. The best viewing time is between 2am and 4am local time. A bright moon may make it harder to spot the meteors.
- US Moves to Secure Gulf Shipping Amid Rising Tensions with Iran
The US plans to provide assistance to vessels in the Strait of Hormuz amid rising tensions with Iran.
- Hindu mantras to start the day of Provo & American Fork councils & Davis County Commission in Utah on May 12
Hindu prayers to be recited at Provo Municipal Council, American Fork City Council, and Davis County Commission meetings
- Cinco de Mayo celebrations bring family gatherings, margaritas and history to life
Cinco de Mayo celebrates Mexican heritage
- Middle East Conflict Impacts Australia and New Zealand Businesses
Middle East conflict escalates, affecting global energy markets and fuel prices
- Sarnia Legionnaires' facelift continues with new coach, GM
The Sarnia Legionnaires have hired a new coach.
- Assessing Kerry Group (ISE:KRZ) Valuation After Q1 2026 Volume Growth And Margin Improvement
Kerry Group reports 3.1% volume growth and firmer EBITDA margins in Q1 2026.
- Assessing First Capital Real Estate Investment Trust (TSX:FCR.UN) Valuation After A Strong Multi Year Total Return
First Capital Real Estate Investment Trust (TSX:FCR.UN) has drawn attention after a strong total return over the past year, prompting investors to reassess its valuation. The company's unit price of CA$23.38 has seen a 30 day share price return of 11.87%. Investors are reviewing its current valuation in light of this momentum.
- How The Story Is Shifting For Stellar Bancorp (STEL) And Its US$38 Fair Value Target
STEL's fair value target is set at $38.00, reflecting updated views on earnings power, valuation, and execution risk.
- China Defies US Sanctions on Oil Refiners With Sweeping Non-Compliance Order
China defies US sanctions on oil refiners with sweeping non-compliance order
- PUMA SE Beat Analyst Profit Forecasts, And Analysts Have New Estimates
PUMA SE reports 17% increase in revenue for Q2, driven by strong sales in Europe and Asia.
- Country diary: It’s hard to top a calling curlew
A rare sighting of a calling curlew in Ynys Môn, Wales, highlights the species' declining population.
- WHAT’S ON: A list of PQB community events, week of May 3, 2026
PQB Community Potluck Dinner
- How The PROCEPT BioRobotics (PRCT) Investment Story Is Shifting After Q4 Miss And Guidance Reset
Investors reassess PRCT's long-term adoption potential for Aquablation technology
- How Investors May Respond To Saia (SAIA) Record Q1 Revenue And Flat Earnings Amid Network Expansion
Saia reports record revenue of $806.23 million and flat net income of $49.87 million in Q1 2026, with management highlighting improving shipment trends and efficiency gains from new terminals and technology investments.
- Man arrested after stabbing in Toronto's Regent Park neighbourhood
Man stabbed in Toronto's Regent Park, police arrest suspect.
- CRD directors want rail corridor to be priority for next board
CRD directors to prioritize rail corridor for commuter rail
- Is it time to ditch passwords? Ontario expert recommends this phishing-resistant alternative
Phasing out passwords in favor of biometric authentication
- Why Ontario experts are warning parents about viral looksmaxxing trend and dangers of 'bone smashing'
Experts warn parents about the 'bone smashing' trend, a viral looksmaxxing challenge that involves breaking bones to achieve a desired facial structure, posing serious health risks.
- CRD directors want rail corridor to be priority for next board - Times Colonist
CRD directors want rail corridor to be priority for next board
- DOGE Open Interest Hits 2026 High as Meme-Coin Flows Lift Maxi Doge Presale to $4.75M
Dogecoin open interest hits 2026 high, Maxi Doge presale reaches $4.75M
- Scientists Say There’s Something Huge Buried Inside Our Galaxy - Futurism
Scientists believe a lost galaxy called 'Loki' may be hidden within the Milky Way, possibly containing a massive supermassive black hole.
- From The Devil Wears Prada to your living room: Cerulean blue is back — and it instantly lifts any space
Cerulean blue is a versatile color that can instantly elevate any space, pairing well with neutral tones and metallic accents.
- New restaurants show faith in 'beautiful' downtown Saskatoon
New Italian sandwich shop and taco restaurant open in downtown Saskatoon
- New drug discovery from University of Saskatchewan could change cattle breeding worldwide
Researchers at the University of Saskatchewan have developed a new technology that can detect the optimal time for cattle to give birth, potentially shortening the calving season and reducing labour costs for beef producers.
- House arrest not enough for Saanich man who sexually assaulted family members: sister
Saanich man receives house arrest after pleading guilty to child sexual assault
- Hells Angels boss Martin Robert wields power and global influence from 'the shadows'
Martin Roberts is the leader of the Hells Angels
- She fled the Fort McMurray fire 10 years ago. Now she's training as a B.C. firefighter
Rachelle Briscoe fled Fort McMurray fire in 2016, now training as a BC firefighter.
- Why a South Okanagan winery had to pay extra severance to a laid off employee
The winery paid an undisclosed amount in severance to the marketing director.
- GOLD: West End businesses gather to learn crime-fighting tactics
Business owners share expertise
- 'Layoffs hurt everyone': Teachers' federation concerned by Algoma U's operating budget
Ontario teachers' union expresses concern over Algoma University's operating budget cuts
- House arrest not enough for Saanich man who sexually assaulted family members: sister - Times Colonist
Victoria man's house arrest deemed insufficient after sister speaks out
- Manitoba's pharmacists want more prescription power - CBC
Manitoba pharmacists want more prescription power
- Our Community: Youths honour veterans through music, Prospect Lake art sale
Five former Canadian Armed Forces members were honoured at a Music for Veterans Project event.
- World Cup soccer experience offered by Niagara Parks
World Cup soccer experience to be offered in Niagara Parks
- FAITH: What makes marriage a mystery?
Marriage is a social institution that has been understood and perceived differently across cultures and history.
- 'Waiting for death': Iranians languish under hurtling inflation, economic collapse and internet blackout
Iran faces severe economic crisis
- Whitby getting more places to play as new soccer fields, baseball diamonds and cricket pitches on the way
New soccer fields and cricket pitches to be built in Whitby
- May 3rd Weather Discussion
Temperatures near 11°C today, increasing cloud cover
- Five things we learnt from five party interviews
Key takeaway one.
- Wu v Murphy: Tale Of The Tape - World Snooker Tour
Shaun Murphy faces Wu Yize in World Snooker Championship final
- Guelph-area school boards hosting panel discussion on substance use and screen time in schools
Guelph-area school boards hosting panel discussion on substance use and screen time in schools.