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- How Sonibel can hear when a welder makes a mistake
UBC students develop acoustic sensor to detect welding errors
- Six Day Doctors Strike Begins Causing Major NHS Disruption
NHS services severely disrupted due to doctor strike
- U.S. Teens See Gains As Total U.S. Jobs Declines In March 2026
U.S. employment numbers declined by 64,000 in March 2026.
- HAVE YOUR SAY: Developments proposed in Bowmanville, Newcastle, Newtonville
Residents to share input on proposed developments in Bowmanville, Newcastle, and Newtonville.
- Keep your yard safe as coyote denning season kicks off. Here's how
Coyotes are becoming more common in Oshawa as denning season begins.
- Change to redevelopment plans for Ajax plaza coming to council
Ajax council approves redevelopment plans for Ajax plaza.
- Upcycle Minerals Inc. Completes NI 43-101 Compliant Technical Reports for its Alkali and Tuxford Mineral Properties
Upcycle Minerals Inc. completes NI 43-101 compliant technical reports for its Alkali and Tuxford mineral properties.
- Cadbury Invites Canadians to Make Every Bite Count in New Campaign Supporting Food Banks Canada
Cadbury launches 'Make Every Bite Count' campaign to support Food Banks Canada
- Sloth, porcupine, kangaroos roam into Vernon
Wildlife Festival to bring exotic animals to Vernon
- Conestoga College axed 41 top managers, 9 chairs and 2 deans before targeting full-time professors
Conestoga College cuts 41 top managers, 9 chairs, 2 deans
- Every drop counts: tackling wasted water during a crisis
Water usage per capita in Waterloo Region is double the Ontario average.
- Debate grows in Waterloo Region over provincial control of regional chairs
Debate grows in Waterloo Region over provincial control of regional chairs
- Key Waterloo Region corridors to be rebuilt in 2026
Sportsworld Drive in Kitchener, Can-Amera Parkway in Cambridge and Arthur Street in Elmira to undergo road improvements by 2026.
- 'I pick up litter every day' Cambridge resident stunned by piles of garbage in new neighbourhood
Cambridge resident concerned about litter in their neighborhood
- How the Vision Pro Rollout Inflamed Tensions at Apple - WIRED
Apple's Vision Pro rollout sparked employee frustration, customers' mixed reactions, and concerns over the headset's high price tag.
- Google updates Gemini to improve mental health responses
Google updates Gemini to improve mental health responses
- Riding The Winds Of Change
Calamos Timpani funds weathered volatile Q1 market
- Penticton Vees to start second round of WHL playoffs on April 10 against Prince George
The Penticton Vees are set to begin their second round of WHL playoffs on April 10.
- Ontario's lottery created several new millionaires in March, including a $55-million winner
$55 million winner from Toronto
- Empire State Realty: Positive Leasing Spreads On Healthy Manhattan Office Market
Empire State Realty Trust sees positive leasing trends in Manhattan
- Blue Jays’ Max Scherzer dealing with forearm tendinitis
Max Scherzer has right forearm tendinitis, was lifted from start after two innings, seeking treatment to stay in rotation.
- The Company At The Center Of The AI Economy
QGRW a potential target for AI investors seeking growth and profitability
- Iran defiant as Trump’s ceasefire deadline nears
Iran remains defiant as a ceasefire deadline with Israel nears.
- The Parking Garage Revealed on Steam, Brings Anomaly Horror Without Jumpscares
Indie developer Marukereba Studio has revealed its upcoming horror experience, The Parking Garage, and launched its Steam store page.
- Toronto's housing market tightened in March despite falling prices
Toronto's housing market tightens, sales up despite falling prices
- Justin Rose knows all about second chances. The five-time major runner-up is ready for his first Masters title
Justin Rose is seeking his first Masters title.
- Why foreign recruits won't solve Canada’s military staffing problems
Canadian Armed Forces recruitment system faces challenges
- Mortgage sector hit hard by Ontario regulator for fraudulent documents, licence issues and other infractions - Toronto Star
Mortgage sector hit hard by Ontario regulator for fraudulent documents, licence issues and other infractions
- Launch 50 websites for just $20 with this all-in-one hosting plan - Mashable
Launch 50 websites
- Maritime maple syrup producers concerned over production levels - CTV News
Maritime maple syrup producers concerned over production levels
- Nova Scotia's beverage refund impacting business at border depots - CBC
Nova Scotia's beverage refund is causing issues at border depots
- Lotto Max odds are about to change in Canada - CTV News
Lotto Max odds to change in Canada, lottery officials say
- ‘The need is there’: Liberals ask why N.L. government ended Labrador Air Access pilot program
Labrador Air Access pilot program ended, new measure in the works
- 'The canoe will float!' These MUN students built a concrete boat they hope will come out on top
Students design and build a concrete canoe for national competition.
- Police interviews show inconsistencies in Dean Penney’s first statements to investigators
Dean Penney's first statement to investigators was inconsistent, he did not disclose his whereabouts on the night his wife went missing, and he was questioned about inconsistencies in his alibi.
- How Higher Oil Prices Are Complicating The Outlook For Rates And The Economy
Higher oil prices are increasing inflationary pressures on the Canadian economy.
- Global Macro Outlook: Second Quarter 2026
Global economy shifts focus from macro to geopolitical concerns.
- Police interviews show inconsistencies in Dean Penney’s first statements to investigators - CBC
Police interviews show inconsistencies in Dean Penney's first statements to investigators.
- PHOTOS: Great Blue Herons actively nesting in Columbia Beach
Great Blue Herons spotted nesting in Columbia Beach
- Valley Voices — Early sawmills in the Barriere area
Early sawmills played a crucial role in the development of the Barriere area, providing employment and economic growth.
- Coal rush restarts GlenRio merger talk
Coal rush restarts GlenRio merger talk
- Could coal rush revive GlenRio?
Coal rush not likely to revive GlenRio
- Psychedlics helped him deal with terminal illness anxiety, but getting them was a long, strange trip
Pete Pearson, 75, sought psilocybin to cope with terminal illness anxiety.
- Watchdog's report on controversial RCMP unit delayed due to lack of chairperson
Investigations delayed due to lack of chairperson
- How Canadian military members violated intelligence-gathering rules during COVID-19
Canadian Armed Forces members used personal social media accounts to gather info on Canadians during COVID-19
- House prices dropping in Canada's most expensive cities, but still out of reach for many
Housing prices in Vancouver and Toronto are dropping, but still above affordable levels.