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  1. Your gas hob could be raising your cancer risk. Here’s what to do about it

    Gas hobs may contain a cancer-causing chemical

    HEALTH
  2. At The Masters, Private Jets Fuel An Off-Course Economy

    Private jets and luxury travel are driving a significant portion of the Masters' sponsorship spend, with many brands opting for VIP experiences and client entertainment over traditional advertising.

    SPORTS
  3. Lionel Richie warns anyone who wants to be famous must 'like people'

    Lionel Richie advises fame seekers to prioritize people over success

    SPORTS
  4. Were you there for the last skate at Whitby's Luther Vipond Memorial Arena?

    The Luther Vipond Memorial Arena in Whitby will be repurposed and no longer used for ice sports.

    SPORTS
  5. Unfortunate to see politicians use Air Canada tragedy as political strategy

    Politicians exploiting a tragedy for political gain is unacceptable.

    POLITICS
  6. Dozens laid off in latest wave of job cuts at Mohawk College

    Mohawk College lays off dozens in latest wave of job cuts.

    BUSINESS
  7. Come on down: Hamilton man wins big on 'The Price Is Right Tonight'

    Jared Pot wins a significant cash prize on 'The Price Is Right Tonight'

    WORLD
  8. Efforts continue to build trust in drinking water at Sipayik

    Passamaquoddy tribal government funds water quality monitoring

    WORLD
  9. NIQ Redefines Packaging Intelligence with Monthly, Harmonized Global Performance Visibility

    NielsenIQ launches Packaging Strategic Planner Global (SPG) Solution for monthly global packaging performance visibility

    TECHNOLOGY
  10. Kitchener councillors to consider ‘modest’ renoviction bylaw

    Kitchener councillors to consider 'modest' renoviction bylaw

    POLITICS
  11. From Walkman to World Series — a blind fan's unbreakable bond with the Blue Jays

    Chris Riccomini's lifelong dedication to the Toronto Blue Jays, his personal journey to becoming a blind fan, the emotional connection he has with the team

    SPORTS
  12. A different result for two town halls in Cambridge

    Preston Town Hall (1858-1964)

    BUSINESS
  13. Kitchener Rangers open playoffs as heavy favourites against Saginaw

    Kitchener Rangers to face Saginaw Spirit in OHL playoffs

    SPORTS
  14. What product is Wealthsimple bringing to Canada? Take our business and investing news quiz

    Wealthsimple is launching a robo-advisor service in Canada, offering low-cost, diversified investment portfolios and financial planning tools.

    BUSINESS
  15. Brampton man pleads guilty to spearheading criminal organization that trafficked drugs from States into Canada, U.S. authorities say

    Brampton man pleads guilty to leading international drug trafficking organization, faces 20-year sentence.

    WORLD
  16. Cyclone Causes Outages at Australia’s Top LNG Projects

    Cyclone causes outages at Chevron's Gorgon and Wheatstone LNG facilities in Australia.

    BUSINESS
  17. Tsi Del Del edges Credit Union 8–7 in curling final

    Tsi Del Del edges Credit Union 8–7 in curling final

    ENTERTAINMENT
  18. Is Marble Actually An Eco-Friendly Flooring? What To Know Before Installing

    Marble is a non-renewable resource and requires significant energy to extract, process, and transport.

    SPORTS
  19. Paul McCartney announces album, releases new single

    Paul McCartney announces new album The Boys Of Dungeon Lane, a 14-track LP inspired by his Liverpool childhood memories.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  20. Atletico Madrid reignite tensions with Real Madrid after Valverde verdict: ‘Congratulations, you’re the best at this’

    Real Madrid's chances of winning the title have been dealt a significant blow.

    SPORTS
  21. Whale swims for freedom after big German rescue effort on Baltic coast

    Whale swims for freedom after big German rescue effort on Baltic coast

    SPORTS
  22. Star call-out: What's your favourite thing about spring in Toronto?

    The vibrant blooming of cherry blossoms along the Danforth.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  23. Kevin Gausman loves Toronto, but his first opening-day start as a Blue Jay might be his last

    Kevin Gausman's future with the Blue Jays uncertain.

    SPORTS
  24. KIJHL: Revelstoke stays alive with OT victory in Game 4

    Revelstoke Grizzlies advance to Game 5, Princeton Posse falls in OT.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  25. Colorectal cancer rising in younger adults as calls grow to lower screening age in Canada - CTV News

    Colorectal cancer cases increasing among younger adults in Canada, calls for lower screening age grow.

    HEALTH
  26. Officials in county support bill to revise school funding formula

    Legislation proposes changes to state school funding formula.

    BUSINESS
  27. She’s locked in an ICE detention centre with her 7-year-old daughter. Here’s what a Canadian says life is like - CTV News

    Canadian woman held in ICE detention centre with 7-year-old daughter, describes harsh conditions

    WORLD
  28. Advocates call for Canada to lower screening age for colorectal cancer - CP24

    Advocates call for Canada to lower screening age for colorectal cancer.

    HEALTH
  29. Toronto area crypto shops caught in sustained crackdown by money-laundering watchdog - Toronto Star

    Toronto area crypto shops face crackdown by Canada's anti-money laundering watchdog, dozens of crypto firms have had their registrations revoked, as the country intensifies its efforts to combat money laundering.

    BUSINESS
  30. WSOP Circuit Heads to France as Players Chase 12 Rings in April

    WSOP Circuit heads to Europe for a series of events, offering 12 rings, including the Main Event and several other tournaments.

    SPORTS
  31. Diesel, home heating fuel prices drop across N.L.

    Diesel prices drop across Newfoundland and Labrador, part of weekly pricing adjustment.

    BUSINESS
  32. Date set for new election after Victoria town council dismissed over dysfunction

    Nominations set for April 16, special vote on May 14.

    POLITICS
  33. A report says Red Bay wharf is in ‘very poor condition.' But no plans for repairs ahead of San Juan landing

    A Newfoundland and Labrador engineering firm has deemed a Labrador wharf in poor condition, but the government plans to forgo repairs ahead of a replica whaling ship's arrival.

    WORLD
  34. Stories to start your day from CBC N.L. — Friday, March 27

    A man with over 20 charges faces a new bail hearing, NDP Leader Jim Dinn heads to Winnipeg to vote in the federal NDP leadership race, and the Herder Finals begin tonight.

    SPORTS
  35. Real Madrid really admire Spanish midfielder but rule out future move

    Real Madrid deny interest in Rodri

    SPORTS
  36. Columbia Select Mid Cap Growth Fund Q4 2025 Commentary

    Increased long-term returns driven by a strong portfolio positioning in growth-oriented sectors.

    BUSINESS
  37. Campbell River burlesque troupe celebrates five years of sold-out shows

    Campbell River burlesque troupe celebrates five years of sold-out shows

    WORLD
  38. Robert (Rob) Roy LeDuc

    Robert (Rob) Roy LeDuc, born September 22nd, 1947, passed away March 20th, 2026.

    WORLD
  39. Dan Wolsleger
    HEALTH
  40. Hilary Duff open to performing some 'deep cuts' from early music career

    Hilary Duff returns to music after decade-long hiatus, releasing new album

    ENTERTAINMENT
  41. Hamilton moves to strengthen renoviction bylaw with 1 year of data, renter feedback

    Hamilton to strengthen renoviction bylaw with 1 year of data

    REAL ESTATE
  42. Residents, downtown businesses brace for Junos impact as events kick off in Hamilton

    Downtown businesses prepare for influx of tourists and potential disruptions

    BUSINESS
  43. He helps veterans near Quebec City cope with PTSD through blacksmithing. Now, he's expanding

    Dominic April's blacksmithing studio helps veterans cope with PTSD, expanding nationwide.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  44. 6 key moments from the Supreme Court challenge of Quebec's secularism law

    Bill 21 sparks heated debate on gender neutrality

    POLITICS
  45. Sam Fender raises £50,000 for grassroots music charity thanks to tour ticket sales

    Sam Fender's tour raised £50,000 for Youth Music through ticket sales.

    ENTERTAINMENT