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- Busy Highway 401 on-ramp in Pickering to close for 6 months
Highway 401 on-ramp to close for 6 months
- Doctor with Newmarket practice suspended following patient death
Ontario neurosurgeon Stefan Konasiewicz's medical practice suspended after patient death.
- The Boys Showrunner: 'You Want to Go Out Before People Are Sick of You' - IGN
Showrunner discusses ending The Boys, teases more to come, series finale is 'crazier', key character's death sets tone for final season
- Nextdoor Opens Early Access for Local Journalist Accounts on National Local News Day
Nextdoor Holdings, Inc. opens early access for Local Journalist Accounts on National Local News Day, providing verified accounts for local journalists to build named presence within the communities they cover.
- When will my street get cleaned? Clarington cleans up following severe winter
Clarington municipality plans 2 rounds of street cleaning this season.
- Raymond J. de Souza: Jack Nicklaus, not Tiger Woods, still defines greatness at Augusta
Raymond J. de Souza praises Jack Nicklaus' greatness, Tiger Woods' legacy
- From flying cars to self-driving cars: CEOs weigh in
Flying cars are not yet a viable option for personal transportation
- Jamie Sarkonak: No one knows who this mental patient is. They were put on cross-gender drugs anyway
A Canadian man found not criminally responsible for assault was put on cross-gender hormones despite authorities' uncertainty about his citizenship.
- It shouldn’t take a war for Britain to wake up to the need for food security | Tim Lang
Ministers must provide incentives to reduce Britain's reliance on imported foods and promote food security.
- Ontario school board supervisors charging varying fees, some billing government HST
Supervisors in Ontario school boards charge varying fees, with some billing the government for HST
- Casual sex is linked to lower self-esteem and weaker moral orientations in women but not men
Women who engage in casual sex may experience lower self-esteem and weaker moral orientations.
- Opinion: We need to start thinking about a Taiwan crisis
Diversification of trade and investment
- Parents are yelling 'Jessica' to shut down toddler tantrums. Here's why it works
Parents using their toddler's name to calm tantrums has become a viral parenting hack
- Murray Bender: 'Living like locals' in Tel Aviv and loving it, even the bomb shelters
Murray Bender's experience living in Tel Aviv despite the ongoing conflict, the benefits of living like locals, and his love for the city's bomb shelters.
- Bitcoin Faces Quantum Risk As Bernstein Sees 3–5 Year Window For Upgrades
Bitcoin faces a 3-5 year window to prepare for quantum upgrades due to 1.7 million BTC in early address types being vulnerable to quantum attacks.
- Hummingbirds are crossing Canada's border right now: How to track their 2026 migration to Ontario
Hummingbirds are returning to Canada after a brief hiatus, with some species expected to arrive in Ontario in the coming weeks.
- Will Canadiens sit key players or push hard for home ice? | HI/O Bonus
The Montreal Canadiens are considering resting key players in the final game of the regular season to ensure they get home-ice advantage in the playoffs.
- Compact Oppo Find X9s Pro with two 200 MP cameras leaks on pictures - Notebookcheck
Oppo Find X9s Pro features two 200 MP cameras
- Will Doctor Cox return to Scrubs, after character reveal in "one of the best half hours of TV"?
Doctor Cox's surprise return sparks hopes for a full revival of the beloved medical comedy series.
- Why treasure hunters flock to 'Canada’s most beautiful village' every May
Merrickville Community Garage Sale returns May 2, featuring vintage gems and bargains
- Defending champion Nick Rockett ruled out of Grand National
Nick Rockett ruled out of Grand National
- AirTalk Wireless Expands Digital Access Efforts to Improve Mobile Connectivity Availability for Eligible Households Across the United States
AirTalk Wireless expands digital access efforts to improve mobile connectivity for underserved communities nationwide.
- Iran's nuclear agency chief says its right to enrich uranium is ‘necessary’ for US talks
Iran's nuclear agency chief says its right to enrich uranium is 'necessary' for US talks
- P.E.I.'s Colby MacArthur makes jump to pro hockey
P.E.I.'s Colby MacArthur makes jump to pro hockey
- Jada Pinkett Smith Calls Out Will's Alleged Friend Over Weight Gain Court Claims - TMZ
Jada Pinkett Smith calls out alleged friend for weight gain court claims
- YOU SAID IT: Billions lost in space
Billions lost in space, a waste of taxpayers' money
- Bitcoin Depot Reports $3.7M BTC Theft In Cybersecurity Breach
Bitcoin Depot reports $3.7M BTC theft in cybersecurity breach.
- Ctrl Alt Secures FCA Authorisation to Expand UK Tokenisation Capabilities
Ctrl Alt gains FCA approval to expand UK tokenisation capabilities
- Will rising gas prices help Canada’s EV sector?
Investors may see increased returns on their investments in EV companies.
- Are Canadian small businesses facing more crime? We want to hear from you
Small business owners across Canada are reporting a surge in shoplifting and other crimes, with safety concerns and operational pressures mounting.
- Manitoba farmers dealing with rising fuel, energy prices ahead of seeding
Fuel prices surge, impacting Manitoba farmers ahead of seeding season
- Zetane Raises $1.8 Million Seed Round to Scale Enterprise AI for Complex Document Intelligence
Zetane raises $1.8M in seed funding to scale AI-powered document intelligence solutions.
- Higher Before Lower: How Bitcoin Price Will Get To $240,000
Bitcoin price expected to rally to $90,000 before crashing, then potentially reach $240,000 in a long-term cycle.
- WhatsApp is testing new ways to add group members
WhatsApp tests new way to add group members using Meta AI
- An Iranian in St. John’s explains why he fears the ceasefire between the U.S. and his home country more than the war
Afzal fears the ceasefire may be a temporary solution, potentially leading to further escalation, as the underlying issues remain unresolved.
- Furnace oil passes $2 per litre across Newfoundland in latest price adjustment
Furnace oil price increases to $2 per litre
- High number of Indigenous people incarcerated concerning but not surprising, says Nunatsiavut Government
Indigenous people make up a disproportionate percentage of Newfoundland and Labrador's prison population.
- Furnace oil passes $2 per litre across Newfoundland in latest price adjustment - CBC
Furnace oil passes $2 per litre across Newfoundland
- Refund increase a plus for recycling business
Refund rates for recyclables are set to increase, potentially boosting local business
- Kitimat waste transfer station proposal advances to public hearing
A waste transfer station proposal is moving forward to a public hearing.
- Community rallying together to support family of teenager on fire at Wingham high school - CBC
Community rallying together to support family of teenager on fire at Wingham high school.
- Opus One discloses first results from Noyell winter drilling
Opus One Gold has released the initial assay results from its winter drilling programme at the Noyell property in Quebec's Abitibi greenstone belt, Canada.
- Instagram Expands Teen Accounts Inspired by 13+ Content Ratings - meta.com
Instagram introduces new features inspired by 13+ content ratings
- Claude Mythos Preview: Anthropic’s Unreleased AI Cracked Linux and OpenBSD Bugs Humans Missed for Decades
Anthropic's Claude Mythos Preview identifies thousands of high-severity zero-day vulnerabilities
- Donald Trump Slams NATO After Tense Talks with Mark Rutte
NATO criticized for failing to support US during Iran conflict
- Bitcoin Price Prediction: Iran Hormuz Toll Might Spark BTC USD Rally to $100K
Bitcoin price surge, Iran Strait of Hormuz toll, $100K rally possibility