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  1. The Turner Files: The Reclaiming Conference couldn’t reclaim Kelowna

    The Reclaiming Conference's efforts to take control of the city of Kelowna were unsuccessful

    WORLD
  2. Southeast Public Health urges testing of wells in flooded areas

    Flooded properties in Southeast may have contaminated water sources

    SCIENCE
  3. Flames beat the playoff-bound Kings 3-1 to end the season

    Calgary Flames beat the Los Angeles Kings 3-1

    SPORTS
  4. Crypto Miner HIVE Targets $75 Million Offering to Fund AI Expansion

    Crypto Miner Seeks $75M Funding for AI Expansion

    BUSINESS
  5. Myanmar frees more than 4,500 prisoners in traditional new year amnesty

    Myanmar frees over 4,500 prisoners in New Year amnesty

    WORLD
  6. REDMI Buds 8 key specs confirmed ahead of April 21 launch

    Redmi Buds 8 to be launched on April 21

    TECHNOLOGY
  7. Asian stocks lower and oil falls after Wall Street sets another record on ceasefire hopes

    Asian stocks decline despite Wall Street's record gains.

    BUSINESS
  8. Anker's ultra-compact 45W charger with a screen drops to its best price ever - Android Police

    Anker's ultra-compact 45W charger with a screen drops to its best price ever

    CRIME
  9. Slayyyter Drops New Song “Broke Bitch Free$tyle”

    Slayyyter releases new song 'Broke Bitch Free$tyle' ahead of Coachella Weekend 2 appearance

    ENTERTAINMENT
  10. Anthropic's Claude is Getting an Identity Verification System & Users Are Not Happy

    Anthropic's AI-powered chatbot Claude is receiving an identity verification system, users are expressing concerns over potential implications, and company representatives are emphasizing the system's purpose as a security measure to protect users' sensitive information.

    TECHNOLOGY
  11. NORTH ARROW EXTENDS MINERALIZED FOOTPRINT AT KRAAIPAN GOLD PROJECT, BOTSWANA

    North Arrow Minerals Inc. extends mineralized footprint at Kraaipan Gold Project in Botswana.

    BUSINESS
  12. Oceanside Hospice Society to benefit from Tim Hortons Smile Cookie Campaign

    Oceanside Hospice Society to benefit from Tim Hortons Smile Cookie Campaign

    WORLD
  13. Soluna Acquires Full Ownership of Project Dorothy 1A, Accelerating Vertical Integration and AI Campus Development

    Soluna Holdings acquires Project Dorothy 1A for $16.5M, gains full ownership of Texas data center.

    BUSINESS
  14. Capstone Reports FY2025 Results and Guides to 54% Revenue Growth and 4x EBITDA Growth in 2026

    FY2025 revenue $46.9M, 23.0% gross margin, FY2026 revenue expected to be 54% higher to $72.1M, gross margin expected to reach 26%

    BUSINESS
  15. ZipRecruiter Finds Grad Job Market Improving Despite Fears That AI Is Eliminating Jobs

    Graduates face steeper competition for entry-level roles, more candidates seeking jobs but fewer available, outcomes have improved for the Class of 2026 despite these challenges.

    TECHNOLOGY
  16. Jack in the Box: Inside The Boardroom Overhaul

    Jack in the Box boardroom shake-up underway

    BUSINESS
  17. Prince Albert teen captures national paranordic gold medals

    Aren Painter wins 8 gold medals in para-standing cross-country skiing

    SPORTS
  18. Province seeks new home for Saskatoon drug testing machine

    A drug testing machine may be relocated to a new organization.

    REAL ESTATE
  19. Vernon woman admits she entered stranger's house, hid in washroom

    Woman enters stranger's house, locks herself in washroom.

    WORLD
  20. Residents of Vernon's Crown Villa mobile home park need a helping hand

    Residents of Vernon's Crown Villa mobile home park face financial struggles.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  21. Castanet Auction kicks off today, with over 500 local items to bid on

    Castanet Auction kicks off today, with over 500 local items to bid on

    BUSINESS
  22. Wakaw School student receives U of R Chancellor’s Scholarship

    Wakaw School student Marti Burechailo from Wakaw School has been selected for a prestigious entrance scholarship at the University of Regina.

    EDUCATION
  23. BBC To Cut Up To 2,000 Jobs In Major Cost Saving Drive

    BBC to cut up to 2,000 jobs in cost-saving drive.

    SPORTS
  24. 'Whitby deserves better': Elect Respect touted at Whitby news conference on political bullying, harassment

    Whitby Mayor Elizabeth Roy and East Ward Councillor Victoria Bozinovski are calling for an end to political bullying and harassment.

    POLITICS
  25. Land Act: Notice of Application for a Disposition of Crown Land (File 341865)

    A company has applied for a licence to occupy and extract aggregate and quarry materials from provincial crown land.

    WORLD
  26. The Federal Reserve is 'out of play,' strategist says

    Federal Reserve's influence waning, interest rates set to rise, US economy poised for growth

    BUSINESS
  27. Dawson students graduate from The Yukon School of Visual Arts April 10

    Dawson students graduate from The Yukon School of Visual Arts April 10

    EDUCATION
  28. Land Act: Notice of Application for a Disposition of Crown Land (File 3413928)

    Land Act application filed for intensive use site on Crown land near Three Valley Gap.

    POLITICS
  29. Spring Apple Pop-up comes to downtown Newcastle - DurhamRegion.com

    Newcastle hosts Spring Apple Pop-up event, featuring craft beer, live music, and local food vendors.

    TECHNOLOGY
  30. Riley Laychuk's Manitoba forecast for Thursday, April 16, 2026

    Heavy snow expected in parts of Parkland and Interlake

    SCIENCE
  31. Europe has ‘maybe 6 weeks of jet fuel left,’ warns energy agency head

    Europe faces imminent jet fuel shortage, may cancel flights

    TRAVEL
  32. Help keep Williams Lake beautiful with Earth Day community clean ups

    Williams Lake First Nation and City of Williams Lake are joining forces to organize community clean up events.

    SCIENCE
  33. Waterloo Wolves go from castoffs to contenders

    Underdog Waterloo Wolves stun opponents to qualify for Telus Cup national championship tournament

    SPORTS
  34. There could be more water available than we think, engineer says

    Groundwater expert says there may be more available water than thought.

    BUSINESS
  35. Kitchener to sell part of downtown parking lot for planned 400-unit tower

    Kitchener to sell part of downtown parking lot for planned 400-unit tower

    BUSINESS
  36. Township grant to help expand St. Jacobs medical centre

    Township grant awarded to expand St. Jacobs medical centre

    HEALTH
  37. 'Active farmland is not vacant.' Residents push back on Hespeler housing plan

    Residents express concerns about flooding and water-system strain

    SCIENCE
  38. Conestoga College keeps eyes on Milton expansion even as it sheds jobs and students

    Conestoga College's expansion plans move forward despite financial struggles.

    WORLD