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  1. Easter 2026: How to save money on Easter candy as shrinkflation and chocolate prices rise

    Shrinkflation and rising chocolate prices will increase the cost of Easter candy.

    BUSINESS
  2. Oshawa food bank continues to operate on reduced service as demand rises

    Oshawa food bank struggles to keep up with demand

    BUSINESS
  3. Opinion: Doug Ford hands Donald Trump a trade weapon

    Doug Ford's plan to extend the 'Buy Ontario' program to health care could be a major trade talking point with the U.S., but it also raises concerns about access to care for Ontarians.

    WORLD
  4. The Man Who Put AI at the Centre of America’s War Machine

    Drew Cukor was a US Navy captain who developed an AI system to track and predict civilian casualties in drone strikes.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  5. AIRO Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2025 Results

    AIRO Group Holdings reports Q4 2025 results, announces strong demand for drone technologies, and reports improved balance sheet following public listing.

    BUSINESS
  6. Trans visibility promises a better world. That’s why it’s under attack

    Trans visibility matters in promoting inclusivity and acceptance.

    WORLD
  7. Meningitis a concern in Manitoba after years of higher case counts: public health - ca.news.yahoo.com

    Meningitis cases in Manitoba have been increasing over the years, prompting public health concerns.

    HEALTH
  8. Provincial banner eludes Cabot Highlanders

    The Cabot Highlanders finished atop the Nova Scotia U16 AAA Hockey League standings.

    SPORTS
  9. Brampton committee defers 18-storey tower amid Gore Road school capacity concerns

    Brampton city council delays 18-storey tower project due to concerns over increased school capacity

    WORLD
  10. R Systems Appoints Farooq Ahmad as Chief Revenue Officer

    Farooq Ahmad appointed as Chief Revenue Officer at R Systems International Limited.

    BUSINESS
  11. Grell’s New OAE2 Headphones Sound More Like Loudspeakers - Forbes

    Grell’s OAE2 headphones blur the lines between sound and loudspeakers

    TECHNOLOGY
  12. Provincial budget contains positives and negatives depending on perspective

    $407 million new provincial investment over three years

    BUSINESS
  13. Columbia Small Cap Growth Fund Q4 2025 Commentary

    The Columbia Small Cap Growth Fund outperformed its benchmark in Q4 2025.

    BUSINESS
  14. Senior Citizens Society receives donation from Port Hardy Legion

    Senior Citizens Society receives donation from Port Hardy Legion

    ENTERTAINMENT
  15. Knowles to Release First Quarter 2026 Financial Results on April 23, 2026

    Knowles Corporation to release first quarter 2026 financial results on April 23, 2026.

    TECHNOLOGY
  16. Advice from Larry Fink on how to avoid getting left behind by AI - The Globe and Mail

    Larry Fink advises staying invested despite market volatility, warns against market timing, and suggests that the industry needs more plumbers and fewer lawyers in an AI age.

    BUSINESS
  17. Madison Batch receives I-SPARC award for her leadership and hockey excellence

    Madison Batch receives I-SPARC award for her leadership and hockey excellence

    SPORTS
  18. JOHN GRANT YOUNG
    WORLD
  19. Nebius to build 310 MW AI factory in Finland

    Nebius to build 310MW AI factory in Finland

    BUSINESS
  20. Cascadia and Agnico Eagle form alliance

    Cascadia Minerals forms alliance with Agnico Eagle for gold-copper exploration in Yukon.

    BUSINESS
  21. CORRECTING and REPLACING Lenovo Announces Global Partnership With David Beckham

    Lenovo partners with David Beckham to promote Smarter AI

    SPORTS
  22. Oil Prices Little Changed Near Four-year High

    Oil prices remain near four-year high

    BUSINESS
  23. N.L. regulator to give daily fuel price adjustments as volatility in oil markets continue

    Newfoundland and Labrador Public Utilities Board switches to daily fuel price adjustments due to oil market volatility.

    BUSINESS
  24. Stoneville plant wants to process more species, continue employing 30 workers

    The company plans to expand its operations

    BUSINESS
  25. Janus Henderson US Small Cap Growth Managed Account Q4 2025 Commentary

    Portfolio returned 5.36% vs. Russell 2000 Growth Index 12.19%

    BUSINESS
  26. Margaret Curtis
    WORLD
  27. Michael Loyd Sather
    WORLD
  28. Barbara Lynn Roche
    WORLD
  29. Italian Association Urges Investigation into Epstein Files

    Italian association demands investigation into Epstein files, alleging potential connections to Italian figures

    CRIME
  30. Raspberry Pi Holdings plc GAAP EPS of $0.14, revenue of $323.2M

    Raspberry Pi Holdings plc reports Q4 FY2025 GAAP EPS of $0.14, with revenue reaching $323.2M, a 24.5% increase.

    BUSINESS
  31. Semarion Secures $3.8 Million to Scale Next-Generation Cell Assay Technology and Accelerate Pharma Adoption

    Semarion secures $3.8 million to scale next-generation cell assay technology and accelerate pharma adoption.

    HEALTH
  32. Public servant says she's 'collateral damage' as government prepares to test new pay system

    Public servant claims to be 'collateral damage' in government payroll system overhaul.

    POLITICS
  33. How China is charging forward with EV adoption as Canada prepares to welcome its cars

    China to boost EV adoption in Canada as trade deal opens door

    POLITICS
  34. Internal files show CTA to reduce $790 fee for passenger complaints after pressure from airlines, minister

    Airlines and Transport Minister Anita Anand pressured the Canadian Transportation Agency to lower a proposed complaints fee.

    BUSINESS
  35. Newcomers see housing, social inclusion as key factors in staying in Thunder Bay, Ont.

    Newcomers are drawn to Thunder Bay due to its affordable housing and social inclusion opportunities.

    POLITICS
  36. Most people across Canada will no longer need to pay nurse practitioners for primary care - CBC

    Most people across Canada will no longer need to pay nurse practitioners for primary care.

    WORLD
  37. Amid Phoenix-Dayforce switch, feds are clawing back hundreds from her paycheques

    Feds claw back hundreds from Phoenix paycheques amid switch tests

    BUSINESS
  38. Have seniors become the new screenagers? - CBC

    Seniors in Singapore are increasingly using smartphones, with many relying on them for daily activities, social connections, and even healthcare management.

    TECHNOLOGY
  39. Concerns raised about council-approved rebuild plan for Swansea Mews - CBC

    Council approves $1.3M rebuild plan for Swansea Mews, sparking concerns

    BUSINESS
  40. New roof needed for Vernon arena

    New roof needed to replace existing one at Kal Tire Place arena.

    SPORTS
  41. ZEISE, Nancy
    WORLD