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  1. Is there a NASCAR race this week? Date, start time, TV schedule for next Cup Series race

    This week's NASCAR Cup Series schedule includes the NASCAR Cup Series race at the Circuit of The Americas in Austin, Texas.

    SPORTS
  2. Elderly Woman Stabbed to Death in 'Vicious, Unprovoked' Attack While Walking Dog in 'Quiet Retirement Community'

    Elderly woman stabbed to death in 'vicious, unprovoked' attack at quiet retirement community.

    CRIME
  3. Cartoon of the Day: April Taxes

    A cartoon of a man trying to pay his taxes with a bouquet of flowers, with a speech bubble saying 'I'll pay you in flowers!'

    ENTERTAINMENT
  4. The Rise Of The Everyday Commodity Hedge In A Volatile Era

    Everyday commodity hedge gains popularity as traders adapt to market volatility.

    BUSINESS
  5. Scientists Say This Single Captured Moon May Have Tilted an Entire Planet

    A distant giant's tilt may be influenced by a chaotic moon

    ENTERTAINMENT
  6. Central Alberta entrepreneurs showcase business ideas at pitch event

    Central Alberta entrepreneurs gather for pitch event

    SPORTS
  7. Celebrating Stephen Lewis's lasting legacy

    Stephen Lewis is remembered for his advocacy on HIV/AIDS and human rights issues in Africa.

    POLITICS
  8. Tubi Expands Content Library With 600 Movies and Episodes

    Tubi Expands Content Library With 600 Movies and Episodes

    WORLD
  9. 'It's just kind of crazy': Prince Albert, Sask., artist breaking into country music scene

    Josh Stumpf, a Prince Albert artist, has two top-10 singles on the Billboard Canada Country Airplay Chart.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  10. Charlebois: Easter becoming two-tier holiday over meat and chocolate prices

    Easter becoming two-tier holiday over meat and chocolate prices

    FOOD
  11. NEW PROPOSED SHARES FOR DEBT AND CLOSING OF A SHARES FOR DEBT WITH AN INSIDER

    New proposed shares for debt and closing of shares for debt with an insider announced by Geekco Technologies Corporation.

    BUSINESS
  12. Victoria creative hub gives local artists a space to be seen

    Archer Community Hub provides a carving workshop, educational space, and recording studio for local artists

    WORLD
  13. Man unplugged fire alarm system in Wellington Street building: police

    Man charged over Wellington Street fire alarm prank.

    CRIME
  14. Forget the Panama Canal: A New Interoceanic Corridor Just Shipped 900 Vehicles Across Two Oceans in 72 Hours

    New interoceanic corridor allows for record-breaking 900 vehicle shipment in 72 hours.

    SCIENCE
  15. Macro Insights: The Hormuz Crisis Says No, But The Market Says Yes

    U.S.-Iran tensions heighten oil prices, sparking concerns about global supply and demand.

    BUSINESS
  16. Ermineskin Cree Nation storyteller shares experiences at Fort Edmonton

    Ermineskin Cree Nation's storytelling performances bring historical and cultural context to the park's Indigenous cultures, highlighting the importance of preserving traditional knowledge and histories, and fostering a deeper understanding of the region's complex Indigenous-settler relationships.

    WORLD
  17. U.S. Manufacturers Show Resilience On Outbreak Of War Despite Rising Prices And Supply Delays

    Manufacturers show resilience in the face of war-related disruptions, with output growth accelerating in March, according to S&P Global's manufacturing PMI surveys.

    BUSINESS
  18. How you can reevaluate your finances in times of uncertainty

    National average gas prices have topped $4 per gallon

    BUSINESS
  19. Pearl Mist, Le Bellot and Hanseatic Inspiration to dock in Parry Sound in 2026, here's when

    Pearl Mist, Le Bellot and Hanseatic Inspiration to dock in Parry Sound in 2026

    BUSINESS
  20. Canadian man dies attempting 1,260-step temple climb in Thailand

    Canadian man dies trying to climb 1,260 steps to temple summit in Thailand

    WORLD
  21. April 3rd Weather Discussion

    Cooler and drier air moves into the region.

    WORLD
  22. German Engineers Turned Hollow Tractor Wheels Into Hydrogen Tanks to Keep the Machines Running Dawn to Dusk

    German engineers repurpose tractor wheels as hydrogen tanks to extend fuel efficiency

    SCIENCE
  23. Rum Before Breakfast? How a Tropical Spirit Took Hold of New Brunswick

    Historians explore how the rum trade influenced New Brunswick's economy and culture in the 18th century.

    WORLD
  24. I spent a week with Android 17 Beta 3 on my Pixel, and these 4 features change everything - Android Authority

    Android 17 Beta 3 introduces app bubbles, restoring the single tap Wi-Fi toggle and bringing desktop multitasking

    ENTERTAINMENT
  25. Ask Lisi: Disgusted by friend's husband's table manners

    Eating with mouth open is considered impolite in many cultures.

    WORLD
  26. How a virtual museum is preserving Igloolik culture from the 1960s and 70s

    A virtual museum showcasing Igloolik culture has launched online.

    TECHNOLOGY
  27. Riley Laychuk's long weekend forecast: snow for some

    A pair of systems will impact parts of the province through the long weekend.

    WORLD
  28. 'Unprecedented times': COVID-era staff shortages affected operations in emergency department, inquest hears

    COVID-19 nurse shortages led to disruptions in emergency department operations, resulting in delayed triage for patients like Heather Winterstein, who waited hours with life-threatening sepsis.

    HEALTH
  29. Plea hearing for Burlington residents charged in far-reaching Taylor Swift ticket scam case delayed again

    Plea hearing for Burlington residents charged in Taylor Swift ticket scam case delayed again.

    CRIME
  30. Peachland pickleball paused as construction begins on new courts

    New pickleball court construction underway in Peachland, $200,000 project expected to be finished by end of June.

    SPORTS
  31. Ontario Good Friday guide: Here's a look at what's open and closed, things to do and more

    Ontario government offices are closed, many banks and some businesses are closed

    BUSINESS
  32. What was Polymarket getting up to in Toronto? Take our business and investing news quiz

    Polymarket, a cryptocurrency prediction market platform, was reportedly under investigation by the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) over potential insider trading concerns.

    BUSINESS
  33. Janet Carnochan House at NOTL museum finalist in Next Great Save contest

    Janet Carnochan House at NOTL museum is a finalist in the Next Great Save contest organized by National Trust for Canada.

    WORLD
  34. Dakota Johnson’s Retro Poolside Seating Dominates 2026 Trends - Homes and Gardens

    Dakota Johnson's retro poolside seating is a key trend for 2026, with its unique blend of vintage and modern styles.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  35. Yukon brings in new engineer as Nisutlin Bay Bridge costs climb

    Yukon government brings in new engineer for Nisutlin Bay Bridge project amid cost increase

    WORLD
  36. EDITORIAL: Attention needed to provide adequate health care

    Healthcare system in crisis

    WORLD
  37. Artemis II blasts closer to the far side of the Moon - BBC

    Artemis II blasts closer to the far side of the Moon

    SCIENCE
  38. Casio G-Shock 5000 Series Gets Rainbow Metal Design with Solar and Bluetooth

    Casio introduces G-Shock GMW-BZ5000RC-1 with rainbow metal design

    SCIENCE
  39. Italy Deficit at 3.1% Breaches EU Ceiling in Setback for Meloni

    Italy's budget deficit surpasses EU ceiling, marking a significant fiscal challenge for PM Giorgia Meloni's government.

    BUSINESS