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  1. Citywide union for Toronto tenants formed to organize rent strikes and help with unlawful evictions

    Toronto tenants form citywide union to organize rent strikes and address unlawful evictions.

    SPORTS
  2. Canada's beloved First Home Savings Account has lost the plot. Maybe it's time to rethink it

    Canada's First Home Savings Account has become a luxury for the wealthy

    BUSINESS
  3. Farmers feeling the squeeze of rising land costs on P.E.I.

    Farmers on Prince Edward Island are struggling to keep up with rising land costs, with cultivated farmland values increasing by 8.5 per cent in 2025, making it increasingly difficult for younger farmers to purchase more land.

    WORLD
  4. Blue Jays thoughts: The Jeff Hoffman (sort of) fix, and a role for Lenyn Sosa

    The Toronto Blue Jays have implemented a deliberate workload strategy for reliever Jeff Hoffman, which has seen him post a 2.86 ERA in the month of June.

    SPORTS
  5. Trafalgar river cruises officially set sail with inaugural voyage

    Trafalgar's inaugural voyage sets sail from Amsterdam on April 10 with over 100 guests.

    TRAVEL
  6. Farmers, truckers react to Ottawa’s temporary fuel tax suspension - CTV News

    Farmers and truckers react to Ottawa's temporary suspension of the federal fuel tax.

    BUSINESS
  7. Rise in mortgage defaults predicted by bank watchdog amid Trump tariffs, war in Iran - Toronto Star

    US mortgage defaults expected to rise amid global economic uncertainty

    BUSINESS
  8. LETTER: LNG plants could become stranded assets

    LNG plants over-reliant on fossil fuels may become stranded assets as global demand shifts towards cleaner energy sources.

    WORLD
  9. LETTER: polio anywhere is a threat everywhere

    Polio is a highly infectious disease that can spread quickly, even in areas where vaccination efforts are successful

    WORLD
  10. LETTER: It’s time for a New Forest Act

    A proposed bill aims to protect ancient woodland in the UK.

    WORLD
  11. Adapting to the norm of instability

    Adapting to the norm of instability is a universal human experience.

    POLITICS
  12. Alberton set priorities in their budget

    Alberton council passes balanced budget.

    WORLD
  13. No avian influenza on PEI good news for local abattoir

    No avian influenza detected on Prince Edward Island

    WORLD
  14. Westisle celebrates Mawi’omi during multi-cultural day

    Westisle Composite High School hosts first mawi’omi event

    WORLD
  15. Musical Ride reaches out to O’Leary

    The Town of O’Leary is considering hosting the RCMP's Musical Ride.

    WORLD
  16. Smile Cookie campaign to support hospital foundation

    Western Hospital Foundation selected as recipient of Tim Hortons Smile Cookie Campaign

    HEALTH
  17. UN declaration highlights importance of women in agriculture

    The United Nations declaration emphasizes the significant contributions of women in agriculture, particularly in rural areas where they often bear the brunt of household responsibilities.

    WORLD
  18. Dosa Divas stirs the pot with cooking, robot battles and a dash of family drama - CBC

    Dosa Divas combines cooking and robot battles with family drama

    ENTERTAINMENT
  19. Flower grower turning farming dreams into reality

    Local flower farm owner Olivia Doran turns hobby into successful business.

    WORLD
  20. Work near Enderby City Hall to force parking lot, street closures

    Mill Avenue between Belvedere Street and George Street will be closed intermittently starting April 20

    WORLD
  21. Supporting the health of Island women

    Women's health services face funding shortfalls, leading to inadequate access to reproductive care and screenings.

    WORLD
  22. Intimidation and the gym

    Fear of judgment from others

    WORLD
  23. 'If they had played like that for most of season, they would have competed for title'

    Liverpool could have competed for title if they played like this all season

    SPORTS
  24. Xiaomi 17 Max clears SRRC certification, launch imminent

    Xiaomi 17 Max clears SRRC certification, launch imminent

    TECHNOLOGY
  25. French investigators blocked from Elysée Palace in events contracts probe

    French investigators blocked from Elysée Palace probe

    SPORTS
  26. Teacher banned after taking female pupil to pub

    Teacher banned after taking pupil to pub

    SPORTS
  27. Parts of southern Ontario under thunderstorm warnings as rain tracks through area

    Residents in southern Ontario are advised to prepare for a wet commute as a major rainstorm moves through the area.

    WORLD
  28. April 15: Your Daily Horoscope

    Breakthrough or windfall expected in work or finances

    EDUCATION
  29. Virgin Atlantic fast-tracks free inflight Wi-Fi with expanded Starlink rollout

    Virgin Atlantic to offer free in-flight Wi-Fi across its fleet

    TRAVEL
  30. Good News in History, April 15

    Jackie Robinson broke baseball's color barrier in 1947

    ENTERTAINMENT
  31. TeraWulf prices upsized $900M equity raise at $19.00 per share

    TeraWulf upsizes public stock offering to $900M

    BUSINESS
  32. Trump swings from gushing praise for King to scathing criticism of Starmer in five-minute call with Sky News

    President Trump praises King Charles, criticizes UK Prime Minister Starmer

    SPORTS
  33. Asus unveils 2026 ZenBook S15, ZenBook Duo, ZenBook A-series, read key features price

    Asus introduces 2026 ZenBook S15, ZenBook Duo, and ZenBook A-series laptops with focus on design, portability, and next-gen performance.

    TECHNOLOGY
  34. Raiders shutout Blades for second straight night for series vice grip - paNOW

    Raiders shutout Blades for second straight night, take commanding 3-0 series lead in WHL playoffs.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  35. Aston Villa eye James Trafford to replace Emi Martinez

    Aston Villa consider Manchester City's James Trafford as a replacement for Emiliano Martinez.

    SPORTS
  36. Big March Deals Push Total Outsize Transaction Value To Multiyear High In Q1

    Big March Deals Push Total Outsize Transaction Value To Multiyear High In Q1

    BUSINESS