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- 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.
- The death and defiance of Douglas: A search for grace in the final days - Toronto Star
A Toronto priest has won a top literary prize for her book on the homelessness crisis.
- Forget Loafers, ’90s Tennis Shoes Are Making a Surprise Comeback for Summer 2026 - Vogue
'90s tennis shoes are making a comeback for summer 2026
- Top St. Catharines headlines this week: City markes 150th anniversary + GM investing $691M in St. Catharines plant
City celebrates 150th anniversary, GM invests $691M in St. Catharines plant
- ‘Not the right time’: Retirees delay downsizing plans as housing market slumps - CityNews Toronto
Retirees delay downsizing due to housing market slump
- 'Build from the ashes’: Fort McMurray reflects on how community has changed since 2016 wildfire - CBC
The wildfire forced the evacuation of 80,000 residents, with many rebuilding their homes and lives.
- Jobs day, semiconductor earnings, and stock market momentum: What to watch this week
Jobless claims fall to 50-year low, April jobs report to be released
- Brampton high school wins international space contest
Brampton high school team wins top prize for space colony design
- Letters: Sovereign wealth fund is a poor idea for debt-ridden Canada
A sovereign wealth fund is not the answer to Canada's debt problem.
- Thorold Coun. Mike De Divitiis seeks mayor's seat in upcoming election
Thorold Coun. Mike De Divitiis seeks mayor's seat in upcoming election
- No swimming this summer: Pelham pool closed for renovations
Pelham pool closed for renovations, $1.25 million project includes upgrades to filtration system and pool liner.
- Where Is Stephen Collins Now? Inside the Disgraced “7th Heaven” Actor's Life After He Confessed to Molesting Minors
Actor Stephen Collins pleads no contest to molestation charges in 2014.
- Woman Who Received a Liver Transplant as a Baby Is Now a Nurse on a Transplant Team: ‘What I Was Meant to Do’ (Exclusive)
Hannah Fleming, a nurse on a transplant team, received a liver transplant as a baby and is now caring for others with the same organ.
- The mystery of the missing scientists linked to top-secret Nasa research
Scientists linked to top-secret Nasa research are going missing under mysterious circumstances
- OUELLETTE: The British Ban on Youth Smoking: Tobacco Was Medicine Before It Became Addiction
In 1928, the British government banned the sale of tobacco to people under 18.
- U.S. Economic Growth Rises to Two Percent
U.S. economy experienced a 2% annualized growth rate in Q1 2026, up from 0.5% in Q4 2025
- Police escort for Paddington statue dumped in park
Police investigate disappearance of Paddington statue from Southampton's Guildhall Square.
- Man Diagnosed with Autism at 42 Felt Like a 'Zombie' After Doctors 'Misdiagnosed and Mismedicated' Him for Years (Exclusive)
Man diagnosed with autism at 42, felt like a 'zombie' after misdiagnosis and mismedication
- Canadians are getting used to paying more for food, but they’re also fighting back: survey
Despite rising food costs, Canadians are adapting and finding ways to cope.
- The Met Gala has been infiltrated by tacky billionaires, an affront to good taste and eat-the-rich activists
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez Bezos' involvement sparks outrage among Met Gala attendees
- North Atlantic right whales see most births since 2009
North Atlantic right whales see most births since 2009
- Chef Anna Olson's savoury steel-cut oats with pesto and poached eggs is a recipe to try this weekend
Kitchen tip: try savoury steel-cut oats for a twist on traditional breakfast dishes.
- Halifax drain system that was supposed to last 25 years being replaced after 9 years - CBC
Halifax drain system being replaced after 9 years
- Colorado governor says waiting until midterms to negotiate with Trump unlikely to make difference - CTV News
Colorado governor says waiting until midterms to negotiate with Trump unlikely to make difference.
- The Met Gala has been infiltrated by tacky billionaires, an affront to good taste and eat-the-rich activists - Toronto Star
Billionaires bring tacky style to Met Gala
- Children’s book launch brings Mark Hiscock’s legacy to life
A children's book celebrating the travels of a family with a 90-pound pup was launched in memory of Mark Hiscock.
- This N.L. pharmacist lost a ring 20 years ago. An Ontario man found it in a pair of jeans
A man found a golden ring in thrifted jeans in Ontario, spent 15 years tracking down its owner, who turned out to be a pharmacist in St. John's, Newfoundland.
- Workplace health and safety funding stagnant as calls for stronger enforcement continue
Workplace health and safety funding remains stagnant despite calls for stronger enforcement.
- Paving the way to smoother roads in West Kelowna
City of West Kelowna begins asphalt paving project on various roads
- Clearing Mines in Strait of Hormuz Could Take Months After Conflict
Pentagon estimates it could take 6 months to clear mines in Strait of Hormuz
- Sharp Rise in Financial Investment Linked to Nuclear Weapons Production
Financial investment in nuclear weapons production surges, sparking concerns over nuclear proliferation
- Re: Is banning social media the right response to the adolescent mental health crisis?
Social media use has been linked to reduced attention span and mental health problems in adolescents.
- In pictures: Metrocentre turns 40 - Yahoo Lifestyle Canada
Metrocentre marks 40 years since opening in 1983
- Amid growing calls to limit teens' use of AI chatbots, are parental controls enough?
Parental controls being rolled out by Meta.
- Federal co-working sites may be ‘reallocated’ to meet 4-day office return
Government reassigns co-working spaces
- Canada's new sovereign wealth fund: What Ottawa can learn from Alberta
Canada's sovereign wealth fund is still in development.
- A new mega-tower planned near Toronto's oldest church has some worried shadows might dim its beauty
Toronto's St. James Cathedral
- Youth knee surgeries are rising in Quebec. Here's how to prevent them
ACL surgery on minors is increasing in Quebec
- NASA says it will put humans on the surface of the moon in 2028. How realistic is that?
NASA's ambitious 2028 moon landing goal is ambitious but faces several challenges, including developing a reliable lunar lander, addressing radiation concerns, and overcoming technical hurdles.
- Niagara braces for spike in overdoses that Hamilton saw after its supervised drug consumption site closed
Niagara city prepares for surge in overdose deaths