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  1. Ask Lisi: Wife and I arguing over which sports to put young son in

    Wife, father want son to focus on different activities

    WORLD
  2. Artist and musician Amy Swallow says making ‘weird’ art helps her get comfortable in her own skin

    Artist Amy Swallow finds solace in creating 'weird' art after a breakup, using it to regain confidence and cope with fear of judgment.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  3. I Compared the $60 IKEA Dutch Against Heritage Le Creuset – And Was Seriously Surprised by the Result - Homes and Gardens

    IKEA Dutch vs Heritage Le Creuset comparison reveals surprising results.

    TECHNOLOGY
  4. Convicted of sex crimes against children, Kitchener man declared a dangerous offender

    A man has been declared a dangerous offender in connection with sex crimes against children.

    CRIME
  5. Cambridge council overrides grant rules for Kin Carnival in tight vote

    Cambridge council overrides grant rules for Kin Carnival in tight vote

    ENTERTAINMENT
  6. Nelly Korda reveals what Scottie Scheffler's coach told her after seeing her putt for the first time - hitc.com

    Nelly Korda reveals what Scottie Scheffler's coach told her after seeing her putt for the first time

    SPORTS
  7. Denis Cowen
    ENTERTAINMENT
  8. Uncertainty still surrounds the future of Juventus summer target

    Juventus pursues Leonardo Spinazzola

    SPORTS
  9. Ro Khanna: King should urge release of missing Epstein files

    Ro Khanna calls on King to pressure US government for release of Epstein files

    SPORTS
  10. Cruises: Dakar wants to capture more value and establish itself as a regional hub

    Dakar aims to transform cruise tourism into a lever for local value creation

    TRAVEL
  11. Leading a New Era of Family Mobility! CHERY TIGGO V, the 3-in-1 Family Vehicle, Debuts at AutoChina2026

    CHERY TIGGO V, the 3-in-1 Family Vehicle, Debuts at AutoChina2026

    TECHNOLOGY
  12. ‘Not without a fight’: Olivia Chow walks a fine line on her criticism of Doug Ford’s bid to expand Billy Bishop airport

    Olivia Chow criticizes Doug Ford's airport expansion plans, urges residents to speak out.

    POLITICS
  13. Inside Toronto's most beloved indie bookstores, where book fans still gather for the love of reading

    Toronto's independent bookstores remain vibrant gathering spots for book lovers

    WORLD
  14. Maritime Bus asks regulators to make changes to rates, services

    Maritime Bus seeks rate changes, service adjustments

    BUSINESS
  15. The daunting dome of western New Brunswick

    The structure is a large, abandoned dome in a rural area.

    WORLD
  16. Semi-final Saturday for Okanagan Rockets in pursuit of 1st Telus Cup championship

    Okanagan Rockets face off against Chevaliers de Lévis in Telus Cup semi-finals.

    WORLD
  17. Canadian travellers navigate Europe’s new travel reality - CP24

    Canadian travellers face additional border checks

    BUSINESS
  18. How Toronto Tempo rookie Kiki Rice is preparing for the WNBA spotlight — with help from her Canadian connections - Toronto Star

    Toronto's Kiki Rice is getting WNBA spotlight prep help from Canadian connections

    SPORTS
  19. ‘No life left’ in downtown St. John’s buildings set for demolition, says owner

    Properties in downtown St. John's to be demolished.

    WORLD
  20. The dream isn't over for Newfoundland Regiment's 18-year-old game announcer

    Seth Hyde lands dream job as 18-year-old play-by-play commentator for Newfoundland Regiment.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  21. LETTER: We are giving away our human voice to AI

    Artificial intelligence is increasingly replacing human voices in customer service and other applications.

    TECHNOLOGY
  22. New research finds 69 per cent of Campbell River shoreline modified

    New research identifies significant logging impact on Campbell River shoreline

    WORLD
  23. Two north Vancouver Island residents are among 25 British Columbians named recipients of the 2026 B.C. Achievement Community Award

    Two north Vancouver Island residents receive 2026 B.C. Achievement Community Award.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  24. New research shows high levels of shoreline modifications in communities on Vancouver Island’s east coast

    High levels of shoreline modifications found on Vancouver Island's east coast

    WORLD
  25. Courtenay council pledges to ‘Elect Respect’ this year

    Bullying and harassment have been identified as a major deterrent to candidates running for local office.

    WORLD
  26. New research finds 47 per cent of Comox District shoreline modified

    New research reveals 47% of Comox District shoreline has been altered

    WORLD
  27. How neurodivergent job-seekers are finding their place in the workforce

    Neurodivergent job-seekers are gaining access to tailored coaching and support in Montreal.

    EDUCATION
  28. I Swear director says he can 'essentially relate to everyone's point of view' over BAFTAs controversy

    Kirk Jones discusses I Swear and its portrayal of Tourette syndrome, aiming to raise awareness and promote compassion for those affected by the condition.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  29. Some Pride events cancelled, restructured as Toronto prepares to host FIFA World Cup

    Some smaller queer events in Toronto cancelled or scaled back due to venue shortages and rising costs.

    SPORTS
  30. Line 1 closed Sunday morning for east extension work

    Line 1 closed on Sunday, April 26 for eastern extension work.

    TECHNOLOGY
  31. Getafe captain sends strong warning to Barcelona: ‘We will come out firing on all cylinders’

    Getafe's Djene Dakonam warns Barcelona of a tough test

    SPORTS
  32. 'Pelican cruise line' floats by in Florida

    Pelicans spotted on cruise line boat in Florida.

    SPORTS
  33. Line 1 closed Sunday morning for east extension work - CBC

    Line 1 closed for east extension work

    BUSINESS
  34. Joan Clarke
    WORLD
  35. 'Crippling' drought prompts emergency water supply for Lake Powell

    Drought prompts emergency water supply measures for Lake Powell

    SCIENCE