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- Ceasefire Crash: Oil Tumbles 15% As U.S.-Iran Deal Unwinds Global 'Fear Trade'
US-Iran ceasefire ends oil price slump
- Fashion for Foundation returns on May 7th
Fashion for Foundation returns for seventh year on May 7, 2026, at Batawa Community Centre.
- Houston's longest session as premier poised to wrap as N.S. govt passes bills late into Tuesday evening
Nova Scotia government passes four pieces of legislation after weeks of debate
- Why the new ‘Heated Rivalry’ musical parody is skipping Toronto but playing in the U.S.
New musical parody 'Heated Rivalry' skips Toronto, heads to US
- Decision to quit driving a difficult one, say seniors
Senior drivers face tough decision on when to stop driving
- The evolving case for Game 7 of the Jays-Dodgers World Series as the greatest ever played
The game's intensity and drama were unprecedented.
- Anger, resignation felt in N.S. Lebanese community over Israel's invasion
Community feels anger and worry
- 'Never seen it to this scale': What an RCMP alcohol bust says about NSLC theft
RRCM seizes $20,000 worth of stolen alcohol from Halifax home
- Transat’s new $50 surcharge takes effect April 10
Transat imposes $50 surcharge on bookings
- ‘The wind has been taken from my sails’: New Italian citizenship rules derail dreams of returning home - CTV News
Italy introduces new citizenship law that requires applicants to show they can 'intend to reside' in the country, making it harder for expats to get citizenship.
- Zimbabwe to introduce lithium export quotas, sets conditions for resumption of shipments
Zimbabwe to introduce lithium export quotas and require commitments for more local processing as part of conditions to allow the resumption of shipments.
- Is the crab dispute hurting prices in N.L.? This analyst weighs in
Crab harvesters in N.L. remain upset over the $5.30 per pound price, feeling underpaid compared to Maritimes fishermen
- LETTER: ‘If you don’t do politics, then politics will do you’
The Health Professions and Occupations Act is causing problems for healthcare workers, including burnout and lack of job security.
- LETTER: Let’s help our neighbours
Reader calls for increased community support for neighbors in need
- LETTER: Simms Creek wetland should be rezoned to never allow future development
Simms Creek wetland should be protected from future development
- 89 new doctors, 260 nurses, 42 nurse practitioners and 23 health professionals is a good start
MLA welcomes new healthcare staff
- Neighbours say some NLHC units operating with impunity as ‘trap houses’ - CBC
Neighbours express concerns about NLHC units being used as 'trap houses'
- LETTER: Look for a compromise for Queneesh Trailer Park
Queneesh residents push for compromise on trailer park issues
- LETTER: A wealth tax would be better than property tax deferment
A proposed wealth tax could be more equitable than deferring property tax payments.
- Why 'strenuous' exercise is landing some young women in hospital
Exercise-induced rhabdomyolysis is a life-threatening condition caused by muscle tissue breakdown after intense exercise.
- 'Every vote counts': Liberals campaign hard for Quebec seat in Monday's federal byelection
Federal Liberals campaign heavily for Quebec seat in Terrebonne byelection.
- Nunavut Tunngavik Inc. is offering money for voting in all future elections
Nunavut Tunngavik Inc. to continue offering voting incentives.
- High school students are building tiny homes for First Nations in northwestern Ontario
Tiny home built by high school students to house Elder in Ginoogaming First Nation, marking first of its kind in the community, program aims to provide affordable housing for Indigenous families, students learn valuable skills and build connections with Elders.
- How a Senate bill could end the Indian Act's 2nd-generation cut-off
Senate bill proposes to end the 'second-generation cut-off' in the Indian Act, a law that determines who is considered a 'Status Indian' for 150 years; the change aims to recognize the rights of Indigenous peoples born to 'Status Indian' parents, regardless of whether they have a 'Status Indian' card; the bill's passage in the House of Commons is uncertain, with critics arguing it would create confusion and undermine the Indian Act's purpose.
- As drones upend tank warfare, Canada's army races to rethink its armour - CBC
Canada's military is re-examining its tank fleet as drone technology advances and makes traditional tanks less effective.
- ACV brings back ‘Made for Two’ summer offer with added advisor perks
ACV is offering a 'Made for Two' deal, saving 50% on a second traveller's booking. Advisors can earn double ACV&ME points for booking travel for clients. This offer is available for a limited time.
- Why 'strenuous' exercise is landing some young women in hospital - Yahoo News Canada
Young women experiencing intense physical exertion, such as marathon running or high-impact aerobics, are being hospitalized due to severe health complications.
- This teen soccer prodigy is stuck in Quebec with invitation to Real Madrid training camp - CBC
Teen soccer prodigy stuck in Quebec with Real Madrid training camp invitation
- Huntington’s Society PEI chapter recognized with national award
The PEI chapter of the Huntington Society of Canada was recognized with the organization's national Milestone Award for Awareness.
- Watching as history is made
NASA's Artemis II mission is a historic event marking the first time humans are on their way to the Moon without landing.
- To the moon and back
Orion spacecraft crew on track to reach moon, possibly complete lunar orbit and return to Earth
- If you can do this, you will get in shape
Regular gym routine
- Village of O’Leary, P. E Island Has Urgent Needs, 1948
A dentist is urgently needed in the village of O'Leary.
- Curley McBroom
Three teams from West Prince Curling Club competed in the PEI Club Championships at Crapaud Curling Club.
- Asia LNG Prices Set to Fall Sharply After Deal to Reopen Hormuz
Asia LNG prices to fall 17% to $15 per million BTU after US-Iran ceasefire agreement.
- European Stocks Soar Most in a Year on US-Iran Ceasefire
European stocks surge most in a year on US-Iran ceasefire agreement
- Gene Discovery Opens Path to Deeper, More Efficient Crop Roots
Gene discovery identifies CEPR1 as key to breeding more efficient crop roots.
- The Royal Stables Set to Host UAE National Dressage Championships for the First Time
UAE National Dressage Championships to be held at Royal Stables
- Meet Rio Tinto's new start-ups
Rio Tinto launches new start-ups accelerator
- April 8: Your Daily Horoscope
Focus on your desires and assert your intentions.
- Oceania to overhaul Marina in as part of fleetwide enhancement
Oceania to overhaul Marina in as part of fleetwide enhancement
- ‘Shrinking’ Creator Confirms Harrison Ford Will Return for Season 4 as Show’s Grief Storyline Ends With ‘An Incredibly Optimistic and Happy’ Finale - Variety
Harrison Ford to return for Season 4 of 'Shrinking', show's finale promises an 'incredibly optimistic and happy' ending
- AI Is Elevating UK Tech Roles Rather Than Taking Jobs, as UK Sits 15th out of 34 Countries for Overall Tech Salaries
UK tech roles are augmented by AI, not replaced, with the UK ranking 15th globally for average tech salaries
- Good News in History, April 8
Robin Wright turns 60
- Jet Fuel Shortages May Persist for Months After Hormuz Reopens
Jet fuel shortages may persist for months after Strait of Hormuz reopens.
- MagneRide Dampers Achieves Optimal Safety, Balances Handling and Comfort Through Hardware-Software Innovation
MagneRide damper achieves optimal safety through hardware-software innovation, featuring wheel-end acceleration sensors and IMU, resolving vehicle safety and handling balance.
- Shell Says Oil Trade Profit Surged as Iran War Caused Chaos
Shell's oil trading operation saw a surge in profits due to the Iran conflict