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- Your gas hob could be raising your cancer risk. Here’s what to do about it
Gas hobs may contain a cancer-causing chemical
- 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.
- Lionel Richie warns anyone who wants to be famous must 'like people'
Lionel Richie advises fame seekers to prioritize people over success
- 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.
- Unfortunate to see politicians use Air Canada tragedy as political strategy
Politicians exploiting a tragedy for political gain is unacceptable.
- Dozens laid off in latest wave of job cuts at Mohawk College
Mohawk College lays off dozens in latest wave of job cuts.
- 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'
- Efforts continue to build trust in drinking water at Sipayik
Passamaquoddy tribal government funds water quality monitoring
- NIQ Redefines Packaging Intelligence with Monthly, Harmonized Global Performance Visibility
NielsenIQ launches Packaging Strategic Planner Global (SPG) Solution for monthly global packaging performance visibility
- Kitchener councillors to consider ‘modest’ renoviction bylaw
Kitchener councillors to consider 'modest' renoviction bylaw
- 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
- A different result for two town halls in Cambridge
Preston Town Hall (1858-1964)
- Kitchener Rangers open playoffs as heavy favourites against Saginaw
Kitchener Rangers to face Saginaw Spirit in OHL playoffs
- 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.
- 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.
- Cyclone Causes Outages at Australia’s Top LNG Projects
Cyclone causes outages at Chevron's Gorgon and Wheatstone LNG facilities in Australia.
- Tsi Del Del edges Credit Union 8–7 in curling final
Tsi Del Del edges Credit Union 8–7 in curling final
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Whale swims for freedom after big German rescue effort on Baltic coast
Whale swims for freedom after big German rescue effort on Baltic coast
- Star call-out: What's your favourite thing about spring in Toronto?
The vibrant blooming of cherry blossoms along the Danforth.
- 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.
- KIJHL: Revelstoke stays alive with OT victory in Game 4
Revelstoke Grizzlies advance to Game 5, Princeton Posse falls in OT.
- 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.
- Officials in county support bill to revise school funding formula
Legislation proposes changes to state school funding formula.
- 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
- Advocates call for Canada to lower screening age for colorectal cancer - CP24
Advocates call for Canada to lower screening age for colorectal cancer.
- 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.
- 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.
- Diesel, home heating fuel prices drop across N.L.
Diesel prices drop across Newfoundland and Labrador, part of weekly pricing adjustment.
- Date set for new election after Victoria town council dismissed over dysfunction
Nominations set for April 16, special vote on May 14.
- 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.
- 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.
- Real Madrid really admire Spanish midfielder but rule out future move
Real Madrid deny interest in Rodri
- Columbia Select Mid Cap Growth Fund Q4 2025 Commentary
Increased long-term returns driven by a strong portfolio positioning in growth-oriented sectors.
- Campbell River burlesque troupe celebrates five years of sold-out shows
Campbell River burlesque troupe celebrates five years of sold-out shows
- Robert (Rob) Roy LeDuc
Robert (Rob) Roy LeDuc, born September 22nd, 1947, passed away March 20th, 2026.
- Hilary Duff open to performing some 'deep cuts' from early music career
Hilary Duff returns to music after decade-long hiatus, releasing new album
- Hamilton moves to strengthen renoviction bylaw with 1 year of data, renter feedback
Hamilton to strengthen renoviction bylaw with 1 year of data
- Residents, downtown businesses brace for Junos impact as events kick off in Hamilton
Downtown businesses prepare for influx of tourists and potential disruptions
- 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.
- 6 key moments from the Supreme Court challenge of Quebec's secularism law
Bill 21 sparks heated debate on gender neutrality
- 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.