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- Ask Lisi: Disgusted by friend's husband's table manners
Eating with mouth open is considered impolite in many cultures.
- How a virtual museum is preserving Igloolik culture from the 1960s and 70s
A virtual museum showcasing Igloolik culture has launched online.
- Riley Laychuk's long weekend forecast: snow for some
A pair of systems will impact parts of the province through the long weekend.
- '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.
- St. Catharines Today: Minister announces Niagara governance changes + Vote for Niagara's worst road
Minister announces Niagara governance changes
- 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.
- 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.
- 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
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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
- EDITORIAL: Attention needed to provide adequate health care
Healthcare system in crisis
- Artemis II blasts closer to the far side of the Moon - BBC
Artemis II blasts closer to the far side of the Moon
- Casio G-Shock 5000 Series Gets Rainbow Metal Design with Solar and Bluetooth
Casio introduces G-Shock GMW-BZ5000RC-1 with rainbow metal design
- 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.
- Microsoft is forcibly installing Windows 11 25H2 on more computers
Microsoft is automatically installing Windows 11 25H2 on more computers.
- 'Germ-killing' soaps and cleaners aren't making us healthier — and may harm us, Toronto researcher warns
New research suggests 'germ-killing' soaps and cleaners may not be as effective as believed, may actually contain toxic chemicals.
- Survey suggests 'very little support' on alcohol expansion into corner stores
Very little support for expanding alcohol sales to corner stores.
- N.S. launching 5-person team to help government staff incorporate AI into their work
New Nova Scotia team to integrate AI into government work
- Emergency exit for Upper Tantallon neighbourhood where wildfire began coming this year
Emergency exit to be built for Upper Tantallon neighbourhood
- Conservative MPs bristle as Pierre Poilievre asks them to justify their roles
Conservative MPs face re-evaluation, Poilievre seeks justification of roles
- What's open and closed on the Easter long weekend in N.B.
Municipal services, some banks, post offices
- New shuttle helping vulnerable people get around Moncton
New shuttle service launched in Moncton aims to support vulnerable populations.
- Distancing Point Lepreau, offloading debt are worth a close look, N.B. Power CEO says
Point Lepreau Nuclear Generating Station
- Canada Post moving to replace home delivery with community mailboxes — but mayors have concerns - Toronto Star
Canada Post to replace home delivery with community mailboxes, mayors have concerns
- Lindsay native key part of developing Lyme disease diagnostic tool
Lindsay native's Lyme disease diagnostic tool gains traction
- Got goat? Getting up close with four-legged creatures lets them 'work their magic'
People are interacting with animals like goats and alpacas in unique ways that provide stress relief.
- MUN cuts social worker seats when more professionals needed in N.L., warns NAPE
Memorial University cuts social work seats
- 4 Okanagan mayors come together on collective goals for the region
Okanagan mayors set common goals for regional growth and development
- LETTER: Green Party opportunity
An advocate for environmental policies, the author argues that the Green Party is an opportunity for individuals to make a difference in the community.
- Indigenous Healthy Kids Fair coming to Port Hardy
Indigenous children will gather for a healthy living event in Port Hardy on April 14-15, promoting wellness and cultural exchange.
- French far-left MEP Rima Hassan to be tried in July over post on X
French far-left MEP Rima Hassan to be tried in July over post on X
- Citigroup declares $0.60 dividend
$0.60 quarterly dividend
- Mesa Laboratories declares a $0.16 dividend
Mesa Laboratories declares a $0.16 quarterly dividend (0.7% yield).
- Jesus ‘very confident’ Arsenal will win Premier League title
Arsenal leading the Premier League title race
- Trump mocks Starmer in fresh attack
Trump mocks Starmer as weak.
- ‘I had already won’: Hamilton teacher who won at Juno Awards reflects on impact of music education
Raquel McIntosh wins Juno Award, receives $10,000 grant for music program.
- Liberal bill would force companies to simplify data access for police. No one knows the cost
Liberal government introduces plan to simplify data access for police
- Ontario's move to give transportation minister power to set fares has advocates concerned
Ontario government to give itself power to set transit fares
- Can AI apps replace teachers? Experts urge caution over school model
AI-powered learning model raises concerns over student well-being and privacy.
- This is what's open and closed across Windsor-Essex this Easter holiday weekend
Several businesses and attractions will be closed
- One year after the U.S. imposed tariffs on Canada's auto sector, here's how industry leaders say it's going
U.S. tariffs on Canadian auto sector imposed one year ago, industry leaders seek trade arrangement
- Proposed housing law threatens long-term stability of Quebec co-ops, advocates say
Quebec co-op residents face potential eviction under proposed housing law
- What you should know ahead of curling’s Rock League debut season - CBC
The Rock League is a new professional curling league featuring teams from the US and Canada.
- One year after the U.S. imposed tariffs on Canada's auto sector, here's how industry leaders say it's going - CBC
Tariffs have led to $12 billion in lost exports for Canada's auto sector.
- Liverpool in transfer shootout for France midfielder with Man Utd
Liverpool in transfer hunt for France midfielder with Manchester United