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  1. Firefighters warn of battery risks following e-scooter fire

    Firefighters are warning residents about the risks of rechargeable lithium-ion batteries after an e-scooter caught fire when plugged into the wrong charger.

    CRIME
  2. About Last Night: Demidov and Caufield miss scoring chances as Habs-Bolts series goes to seven

    Montreal Canadiens' Remi Demidov and Cole Caufield miss scoring chances in Game 4

    ENTERTAINMENT
  3. Ask Lisi: Room makeover paints couple into a corner

    A couple's interior design choices may be affecting their relationship.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  4. Windsor high school student to represent Southwestern Ontario at prestigious speech contest

    Windsor high school student wins district title in speech contest

    ENTERTAINMENT
  5. My dream Razer headset is finally on sale - Creative Bloq

    Razer's Pokémon collab Gengar headset is on sale

    TECHNOLOGY
  6. Property crime up 31 per cent in Vernon to start 2026

    Property crime up 31 per cent in Vernon to start 2026

    WORLD
  7. This is what Canada is doing to prepare for a ‘worst case scenario’ during FIFA - CTV News

    Canada ramps up security measures, deploys extra personnel and resources to major cities

    SPORTS
  8. Capital Dispatch: ‘Canada Strong’: PM Carney says ‘it’s more than a slogan’ - CTV News

    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau delivers economic update, vows to boost Canada's economic growth

    WORLD
  9. This is what Canada is doing to prepare for a ‘worst case scenario’ during FIFA - CP24

    Toronto paramedics face staffing concerns amid FIFA World Cup

    SPORTS
  10. Belgium: Where chocolate is a source of national pride

    Belgium is known as the 'chocolate capital of the world'.

    WORLD
  11. Big reopening for Niagara Falls social enterprise helping kids

    Nearly New Thrift Store reopens after water damage

    ENTERTAINMENT
  12. Mom Was 'Terrified' Baby Born with Rare Condition Would Constantly Be Judged. What Happened Instead Surprised Her (Exclusive)

    A mother was reportedly terrified of how others would react to her son's rare condition, but she was surprised by the kindness and acceptance she received.

    SPORTS
  13. See“ The Devil Wears Prada” Cast Side-by-Side with the Real People They Play

    Andy Sachs, played by Anne Hathaway, was a young journalist at Runway magazine, inspired by Lauren Weisberger's time as a personal assistant to Anna Wintour.

    SPORTS
  14. Buyers find more opportunities in Winnipeg housing market

    Buyers in Winnipeg are finding more opportunities in the housing market, with interest rates remaining low and inventory levels at a five-year high.

    REAL ESTATE
  15. Starmer says some pro-Palestinian protests could be banned amid attacks on British Jews

    British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's government is considering banning protests that are deemed to be anti-Semitic or that could 'potentially' incite violence.

    SPORTS
  16. Chilly start to the weekend

    Rain expected to taper off by Saturday morning, with partly cloudy skies and highs in the mid-50s on Sunday.

    SPORTS
  17. Rita Wilson Thanks Demi Moore for Encouraging Her to Sing 'Publicly' for the First Time Ever in “Now and Then”

    Rita Wilson thanks Demi Moore for encouraging her to sing publicly for the first time in 'Now and Then', a 1995 film.

    SPORTS
  18. Some post-secondary schools in the Maritimes are embracing AI — but drawing careful lines

    Institutions in Atlantic Canada are exploring the use of AI in education.

    TECHNOLOGY
  19. The Maple Leafs' future hinges on the NHL draft lottery. These are the top prospects they could land — or miss out on

    The Toronto Maple Leafs' draft position in the NHL lottery determines their top pick, with the potential to land a franchise cornerstone player.

    SPORTS
  20. Carney's economic update offers the hope we'll see more worker-owned companies

    Prime Minister Mark Carney's economic update encourages employee ownership trusts

    BUSINESS
  21. N.B. skilled trades sectors applaud federal plan to boost workforce but question capacity to train them

    Skilled trades sectors welcome plan to train more people

    WORLD
  22. High-powered electric vehicle, only 1 in Canada, to be on display in Kelowna

    High-powered electric vehicle to be displayed at Genesis Kelowna in May

    TECHNOLOGY
  23. School briefs: Central Okanagan trustees protest education funding shortfall

    Board of education urges provincial government to address education funding shortfall

    WORLD
  24. Icebergs arriving ahead of inaugural Twillingate Bergy Days festival

    Small festival to kick off iceberg season in Twillingate, 'Bergy Days' to take place May 8-9.

    WORLD
  25. Faith Rich saw two sides of the child protection system. She died at 22

    Faith Rich's death highlights flaws in child protection system

    WORLD
  26. May 4 marks the start of Mental Health Week across Canada

    May 4 marks the start of Mental Health Week across Canada with the theme Stronger Connections, Better Mental Health.

    HEALTH
  27. Salmon habitat projects benefit from surprise auction bid amounts

    Islander Reels collaborates with Roy Henry Vickers on the Oyster River Conservation Series TR3 Reel.

    WORLD
  28. Heated debate over wildland fire truck purchase in Greenwood

    A heated debate has erupted over the $80,000 purchase of a 20-year-old, two-seater wildland fire truck for the town of Greenwood.

    CRIME
  29. The Alliance Breaker: How Trump Is Torching the West’s Friendships

    U.S.-Israeli war on Iran sparks tension with Western allies

    ENTERTAINMENT
  30. Snap-on Incorporated (SNA) Shareholder/Analyst Call Transcript

    Snap-on Incorporated (SNA) reports Q1 earnings, beating estimates with $357.8M revenue, $5.26 EPS, guidance for Q2 FY26 revenue $1.4B-$1.43B.

    BUSINESS
  31. Humpback whale stranded in Germany released into North Sea: media

    Humpback whale stranded in Germany released into North Sea

    WORLD
  32. POLAND-WARSAW-ANNIVERSARY OF EU ACCESSION

    Poland marks 22nd anniversary of EU accession with European picnic in Lazienki Park

    CRIME
  33. Marner finds playoff juice to help Golden Knights punch ticket to Round 2

    Mitch Marner scores in series-deciding game, helps Golden Knights advance to Round 2.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  34. Ontario map highlights highway oddities from submerged roads to abandoned bridges

    Ontario map highlights weird roadside attractions and features

    WORLD
  35. Iranian soccer official says he's talking to authorities after former IRGC commander denied entry to Canada

    Iranian soccer official denies involvement in controversial travel ban

    SPORTS
  36. This app lets kids with disabilities use devices with their minds. Now anyone can download it

    New app allows kids with disabilities to control devices with their minds

    TECHNOLOGY
  37. A 1st look at the $84M pavilion to house 130 pieces from Quebec artist Jean Paul Riopelle

    A $84M pavilion dedicated to Quebec artist Jean Paul Riopelle is coming to Quebec City.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  38. Coral reefs in Mauritius are turning ghostly white. Can nurseries rescue them from climate change?

    Coral reefs in Mauritius are turning ghostly white due to climate change.

    SCIENCE
  39. This app lets kids with disabilities use devices with their minds. Now anyone can download it - CBC

    New technology allows kids with disabilities to control devices with their minds

    SCIENCE