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  1. Cartoon of the Day: Arrows

    Cartoonist Steve Nease tackles current events with humor.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  2. China Sends Fuel to Struggling Southeast Asia Despite Export Ban

    China defies export ban to deliver fuel to Southeast Asia, seeks diplomatic leverage.

    BUSINESS
  3. Aptiv: Bullish About Valuation Discount And Growth Potential

    Aptiv is undervalued based on a sum-of-the-parts analysis.

    BUSINESS
  4. Private Credit Is In Turmoil - Here's My Method And The Picks I Trust

    BDCs offer higher yields than traditional bonds

    BUSINESS
  5. Capstone Expands Commercial Market Reach with KLAD Integration, Unlocking High-Margin, Asset-Light Revenue Growth

    Capstone Holding Corp. integrates KLAD Envelope Solutions, expanding commercial reach and supporting high-margin sales growth.

    BUSINESS
  6. Jack in the Box Inc. Announces Katelyn Zborowski as Chief Marketing Officer

    Jack in the Box appoints Katelyn Zborowski as Chief Marketing Officer

    BUSINESS
  7. Procept BioRobotics: An Undervalued Surgical Robotics Growth Story

    Procept BioRobotics trades at a significant discount to peers

    BUSINESS
  8. Xbox Game Pass got 18 title updates this week that you might've missed

    Xbox Game Pass games got free updates and patches

    ENTERTAINMENT
  9. Sask. could face another wicked fire season as experts call for more prevention

    Saskatchewan could face another severe wildfire season

    SCIENCE
  10. Federal infrastructure plan could apply to Saskatoon arena district

    Federal government's $51-billion Build Communities Strong Fund may be used to support Saskatoon arena district infrastructure projects.

    BUSINESS
  11. Ken Cheveldayoff broke rules for years by subletting constituency office, says legislative officer

    Ken Cheveldayoff sublet constituency office without permission

    POLITICS
  12. Mets’ Bo Bichette Sends Blue Jays Message After Fans Boo ‘Terrible’ Start - forbes.com

    Bo Bichette was booed by Mets fans during his first game, but took the criticism in stride, saying he thought it took too long to get going.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  13. Calgary for-profit plasma clinic rated 'non-compliant' during Health Canada inspection - CBC

    Calgary for-profit plasma clinic rated 'non-compliant' during Health Canada inspection

    BUSINESS
  14. BMO commits $5 million to advance surgical innovation and precision cancer care at UHN's Toronto Western Hospital and Princess Margaret Cancer Centre

    BMO commits $5 million to advance surgical innovation and precision cancer care at UHN's Toronto Western Hospital and Princess Margaret Cancer Centre.

    HEALTH
  15. Could a Star Wars lightsaber work? - Science News Explores

    The concept of a lightsaber is based on plasma cutting, but it requires a stable, high-powered energy source and a precise control system that doesn't exist in reality.

    SCIENCE
  16. Transcend Launches Agentic Assist and MCP Server to Help Enterprises Move at the Speed of AI

    Transcend launches new products to automate compliance workflows

    TECHNOLOGY
  17. Flagstar Bank: Bad Loans Still Keep Me Sidelined

    Flagstar Bank stock stabilizes post-Signature deal

    BUSINESS
  18. Worthington Steel Recognized as a Columbus Top Workplace for 14th Consecutive Year

    Worthington Steel recognized as a Columbus Top Workplace for 14th consecutive year.

    TECHNOLOGY
  19. ‘Impact to taxpayers’: Clarington passes user fee increases for developers

    Clarington council approves increased user fees for developers, citing need to offset costs

    BUSINESS
  20. Pickering’s Mayor Kevin Ashe tops for Durham mayoral compensation

    Clarington's Adrian Foster is the lowest paid in south Durham.

    POLITICS
  21. Limited-edition Moonbits boxes now available in London, Ont., Tim Hortons restaurants to celebrate Artemis II mission to the Moon

    Limited-edition Moonbits boxes now available in select London, Ont. Tim Hortons restaurants to celebrate Artemis II mission to the Moon.

    BUSINESS
  22. Every $1 Becomes $5: $4 Million Gift from The Sprott Foundation Launches 5X Match to Support Food Access in Toronto

    $4 million donation from The Sprott Foundation supports North York Harvest Food Bank's efforts to increase food access in Toronto, with a 5x match to be made from donor funds.

    BUSINESS
  23. GTA new homes sales increase slightly in February, but momentum could build with expanded HST rebate

    New home sales in GTA increased 16% in February, but still 76% below 10-year average.

    REAL ESTATE
  24. SCHOOLS CLOSED: Students in Dufferin and Wellington counties get 4-day weekend for Easter

    Students in Dufferin and Wellington counties get a 4-day weekend for Easter.

    WORLD
  25. Ontario's 2025 Sunshine List: Here are the top earners in Renfrew County

    Renfrew County warden's salary: $135,000

    BUSINESS
  26. Want to slow brain aging? Follow this diet, a new study suggests - The Globe and Mail

    New Mediterranean diet may slow brain aging by over 2 years

    HEALTH
  27. ‘We’re talking about children here’: Food insecurity a reality for 20 per cent of residents in Milton, Burlington, Halton Hills and Oakville

    Food insecurity affects 20% of residents in these Ontario communities, with social support benefits failing to keep pace with rising food costs.

    WORLD
  28. IFPA launches first Africa Forum on psoriasis calling for urgent action on overlooked disease - Newswire Canada

    IFPA launches first Africa Forum on psoriasis to raise awareness and push for greater action on the often-overlooked skin condition.

    HEALTH
  29. Manitoba denying trans refugee's request for name change because it won't accept her ID - CBC

    Manitoba government refuses to recognize trans refugee's ID, denies name change request

    WORLD
  30. Pothole damage your vehicle? Data shows you have about 10% chance of filing successful claim in the northeast

    Pothole damage claims in northeastern Ontario face low success rate

    WORLD
  31. SCHOOLS CLOSED: Renfrew County students in Pembroke, Petawawa, Renfrew and Arnprior get 4-day Easter weekend

    Good Friday and Easter Monday off for Renfrew County students.

    WORLD
  32. USA: Discount Opens Up, Creating A 'Buy' Opportunity (Upgrade)

    Liberty All-Star Equity Fund trades at a nearly 10% discount to NAV, reversing its prior premium level.

    BUSINESS
  33. Kim Novak slams Sydney Sweeney casting in Scandalous!

    Kim Novak criticizes Sydney Sweeney's casting in her upcoming film, citing concerns that the movie will focus on their rumored romantic relationship rather than their friendship.

    SPORTS
  34. Alto’s high-speed rail project Toronto to Quebec City sparks backlash over cost, land use - The Globe and Mail

    Alto's high-speed rail project sparks cost and land use backlash

    BUSINESS
  35. Canadian banks, pension funds have poured billions into ICE contractors - CTV News

    Canada's big banks and pension funds have invested billions in companies that make equipment used by Immigration and Customs Enforcement

    BUSINESS
  36. Canadian banks, pension funds have poured billions into ICE contractors - BNN Bloomberg

    Canadian banks, pension funds invest billions in ICE contractors

    BUSINESS
  37. Trump says Iran will allow 20 oil tankers through Strait of Hormuz starting Monday

    U.S. President Donald Trump says Iran will allow 20 oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz starting Monday

    BUSINESS
  38. Unikoo Launches Patent-Pending Soft-Close Shower Door Systems at IBS 2026

    Unikoo's innovative shower door systems feature an advanced soft-close mechanism for a safe and convenient bathroom experience.

    BUSINESS
  39. Province pledges $22M toward new Schreiber wastewater treatment plant

    Province commits $22 million to new Schreiber wastewater treatment plant.

    BUSINESS
  40. Hanes: Supporting secularism and supporting secularism laws are not the same thing

    Support for secularism as a principle differs from supporting laws promoting secularism.

    POLITICS
  41. Provincial vet questions the future of veterinary laboratory services

    Veterinary lab closure looms for New Brunswick

    WORLD
  42. N.B. Power disagrees that battery storage is better solution for risk of energy shortfall

    N.B. Power executive disputes battery storage as viable solution for energy shortfall

    TECHNOLOGY
  43. Does Halifax need a 'rat czar'?

    Halifax didn't form a 'rat czar' team despite a 2017 recommendation

    WORLD
  44. How much protein do you need? Here's how to personalize your optimal intake - Buffalo Toronto Public Media

    The recommended daily intake of protein varies based on factors such as age, sex, weight, and activity level.

    HEALTH