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  1. Potholes aren’t just affecting Montreal drivers, bike couriers are also taking a hit

    Potholes in Montreal are causing significant damage to bike couriers' equipment and increasing operating costs for La roue libre.

    CRIME
  2. Chips vs. fries: I speak English fluently and yet I am always translating

    Language barrier persists for Nigerian immigrant in Canada

    POLITICS
  3. 4 hours by GO bus or 2 hours by car? Niagara commuters want better train service

    Commuters frustrated with travel time to Niagara region

    WORLD
  4. 4 hours by GO bus or 2 hours by car? Niagara commuters want better train service - CBC

    Niagara commuters frustrated with GO bus travel times

    BUSINESS
  5. Finland's President Alexander Stubb sits down with CBC News chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton during an interview in Ottawa. Stubb was in Ottawa this week for his first official bilateral meetings with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.

    Finnish President Alexander Stubb sits down with CBC News chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton in Ottawa for bilateral meetings with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.

    POLITICS
  6. Public grocery stores are having a moment. Can they really make food more affordable? - CBC

    Public grocery stores are experiencing a surge in popularity as people seek more affordable food options.

    BUSINESS
  7. ServisFirst Bancshares (SFBS) Q1 Earnings: What To Expect

    Earnings release expected this Monday

    BUSINESS
  8. Steve Nicol names who he thinks will be next Liverpool manager, and who’d be a solid alternative

    Jurgen Klopp's successor could be Julian Nagelsmann or Erik ten Hag

    SPORTS
  9. Trump Indicates US May Revisit Trade Deal with UK

    US President Donald Trump suggests revisiting trade deal with UK, may renegotiate on less favorable terms

    POLITICS
  10. Men’s health: what you don’t know about metabolic syndrome - artthreat.net

    Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of conditions that increase the risk of heart disease, stroke, and type 2 diabetes.

    HEALTH
  11. Howe backs Newcastle players to keep their fire after loss to Bournemouth

    Eddie Howe defends Newcastle players after loss to Bournemouth

    CRIME
  12. Evicted charity opens 'world-class' skatepark

    A local charity has relocated its skatepark to a new location.

    SPORTS
  13. Real Madrid believe the return of Brazilian sensation is non-negotiable next season

    Real Madrid to consider making Brazilian player's return a priority

    SPORTS
  14. Carmakers scramble to plug £3bn shortfall for UK loan scandal payouts

    Carmakers face £3bn shortfall for motor finance scandal payouts

    BUSINESS
  15. Warren: SEC's Atkins Likely Misled Congress On Enforcement Data

    Warren accuses SEC of misleading Congress on enforcement data

    BUSINESS
  16. April 19: Your Daily Horoscope

    Mars and Saturn's alignment may require Aries to tone down their enthusiasm.

    SCIENCE
  17. Messi scores twice to secure thrilling win for Miami

    Lionel Messi scores twice for Inter Miami

    SPORTS
  18. The forgotten Statue of Liberty helping a French town rebuild its identity

    Izon, France rebuilds Statue of Liberty, 100 years after its original donation, to restore sense of town pride.

    SPORTS
  19. One child still in hospital after police van crash

    Cumbria Police van crashes into children

    HEALTH
  20. Single-Cell Spatial Atlas of the Aging Breast: How Normal Tissue Changes May Shape Breast Cancer Risk - Oncodaily

    A new study published in Nature Medicine presents the first comprehensive single-cell spatial atlas of the aging breast, revealing significant changes in normal breast tissue that may influence breast cancer risk.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  21. Four-goal second period lifts Spruce Kings to 7- 2 win over Chiefs

    The Prince George Spruce Kings scored four goals in the second period to take a 7-2 lead over the Chilliwack Chiefs.

    SPORTS
  22. STT Q1 Deep Dive: Fee Revenue, Digital Innovation, and AI Transformation Propel Results

    State Street reports Q1 revenue of $3.80B, beating estimates, with non-GAAP profit of $2.84 per share 7.5% above consensus.

    BUSINESS
  23. This £69 M&S lamp brings instant antique charm to your home

    Marks & Spencer lamp brings vintage charm to any tabletop

    SPORTS
  24. Flooding in Greater Sudbury continues to claim more roads - Sudbury Star

    Flooding in Greater Sudbury continues to claim more roads, Sudbury Star reports.

    SCIENCE
  25. Pope Leo to hold giant mass for Angola’s Catholics

    Pope Leo XIV to hold giant mass for Angola's Catholics

    ENTERTAINMENT
  26. Flooding in Greater Sudbury continues to claim more roads

    Flooding in Greater Sudbury continues to claim more roads

    SCIENCE
  27. Children supported by hospice remembered in songs

    A charity in Oxford has created songs to remember children who have passed away while receiving care from its hospice.

    SPORTS
  28. 'Our UNESCO model village is a place you can work, play and live in'

    Saltaire village in West Yorkshire, England is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a model of sustainable living and community.

    SPORTS
  29. In pictures: Giant fish and jousting engagement

    A giant fish caught off the coast of Devon

    SPORTS
  30. Nursery closure plan 'mad' say shocked parents

    Sheffield Hallam University is consulting on closing its Collegiate Nursery site.

    SPORTS
  31. Aline Gomes scores her first for Brazil and seals FIFA Series title

    Aline Gomes scores first goal for Brazil

    SPORTS
  32. Apple Changes iPhone After 15 Years—Do You Stop Texting Now? - Forbes

    Apple releases new iPhone design after 15-year hiatus.

    TECHNOLOGY
  33. 'I could not believe I had found buried treasure'

    Man finds gold in Surrey field

    SPORTS
  34. Beazer Homes USA: Downgrading Is The Right Choice Due To Leverage And Market Concerns

    Beazer Homes USA faces declining revenue and profitability

    BUSINESS
  35. U.S. Hegseth Slams Pentagon Press as 'Pharisees'

    U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth criticizes Pentagon press corps

    POLITICS
  36. Council set to extend 20mph zone in part of city

    The council is set to extend a 20mph speed limit in a part of the city.

    SPORTS
  37. Lamb tail docking changes 'would cause financial hardship' for farmers

    Lamb tail docking will be banned for ewe lambs under 6 weeks old, citing animal welfare concerns

    SPORTS
  38. The story of New Romney's secret railway

    New Romney's secret railway, a 700ft long raised track, was first discovered in Rolfe Lane.

    SPORTS
  39. U.S. House Strikes Down War Powers Resolution

    U.S. House rejects Democratic-led bid to rein in Trump's war powers.

    POLITICS
  40. Driver of damaged car was 'surprisingly' not drunk

    Driver of damaged car reported for suspected offences.

    CRIME
  41. Senior Chelsea player “tried dashing down the tunnel after full-time” rather than clap fans

    Chelsea player tried to dash down tunnel after full-time

    SPORTS
  42. Lavrov Warns Russia's Patience Is Not Unlimited

    Russia's patience with Western provocations is wearing thin

    POLITICS
  43. Victoria's Free Public Transport Extension Eases Cost-of-Living Pressure Amid Global Fuel Crisis

    Victoria expands public transport relief program, aims to ease cost-of-living pressure amid global fuel crisis, offering discounted fares to students, pensioners, and low-income residents.

    BUSINESS
  44. Marquez's start, Merrill's catch give Padres 4-1 win

    German Marquez pitches 5 2/3 strong innings, Jackson Merrill makes key defensive play to help Padres secure 4-1 win over Angels.

    SPORTS
  45. Council takes on two properties to help homeless

    Council secures two properties to increase temporary accommodation options for homeless residents in West Northamptonshire.

    SPORTS