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- Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference returns the week of June 8
Apple announces WWDC will be held online June 8-12, with in-person event at Apple Park on June 8.
- RSAC 2026: ZeroTier Launches ZeroTier Quantum, the World’s First End-to-End Quantum-Secure Networking Platform
ZeroTier launches ZeroTier Quantum, the world's first end-to-end quantum-secure networking platform
- Pondurance Continues Winning Streak with Four 2026 Global InfoSec Awards from Cyber Defense Magazine
Pondurance wins four 2026 Global InfoSec Awards from Cyber Defense Magazine for Best Solution vCISO Program, Editor’s Choice MDR Services, Innovative Exposure Management, and Pioneering Incident Response.
- Northern Tax-Exempt Fund Q4 2025 Commentary
Northern Funds Tax-exempt outperformed expectations in Q4 2025, driven by strong municipal bond demand and interest rate cuts.
- Massive new music festival taking over the ICE District this summer - Daily Hive Vancouver
Massive new music festival
- Whitehorse to study Holly Street housing potential as serviced land supply tightens
Whitehorse to review housing potential on city-owned parcels, including the Porter Creek site.
- Kelowna captures B.C. U13A Female Hockey gold; host Vernon Lakers finish fourth
Kelowna Rockets win B.C. U13A Female Hockey gold
- TRAILER: Céline Dion documentary
Documentary about Celine Dion premieres on Prime Video on June 25
- New David Attenborough and Netflix documentary goes behind the scenes of one of the “most iconic moments in wildlife filmmaking” - BBC Wildlife Magazine
David Attenborough returns to Netflix with a new documentary
- March Madness odds, betting: We had AI pick every Sweet 16 game of the men's NCAA tournament. Here's who won (and covered)
1. Alabama, 2. Iowa, 3. Purdue, 4. Kansas State
- Astrophotographer spies Thor's Helmet shining 15,000 light-years away in spectacular photo - Space
Astrophotographer captures image of Thor's Helmet, a distant star in the constellation of Ophiuchus.
- How AI-generated content performs in Google Search: A 16-month experiment - Search Engine Land
AI-generated content outperforms human-generated content in some cases
- Startup Gimlet Labs is solving the AI inference bottleneck in a surprisingly elegant way - TechCrunch
Gimlet Labs solves AI inference bottleneck with innovative approach
- Cloud Security Alliance Launches CSAI Foundation With Mission of “Securing the Agentic Control Plane”
Cloud Security Alliance launches CSAI foundation for securing AI control plane.
- BOOM YZ brings the music, culture and events of Gen Z to Maple Ridge
BOOM YZ to bring music, culture and events of Gen Z to Maple Ridge
- Appointments and advancements for March 23, 2026
Aquestive Pharmaceuticals appoints Kathryn Smith as Chief Medical Officer, Genmab appoints Dr. Sven Kastrup as Chairman of the Board, Kaida Medical appoints Dr. Brian Smith as Chief Medical Officer, Repronovo Therapeutics appoints Dr. Amy Kudlow as Chief Medical Officer
- Financings for March 23, 2026
Azitra, Bioxytran, Blue Water Acquisition, Bonus, Capsovision, Earendil, Hansa, Verily
- US Supreme Court says no to Takeda class action challenge
US Supreme Court denies class action challenge to drug and device companies.
- Looking for ‘tip of the spear science’ via M&As, investments
Bio-Europe Spring focuses on partnering landscape in specific indications
- Larry Rhode
Larry Rhode passed away on March 2, 2026, after a long period of declining health. He was born on April 19, 1950, in Galt, Ontario. He is survived by his wife Linda and sons Daniel and Drew.
- Snow on the way, Okotoks, before spring weather arrives
Snow expected in Okotoks early in the week, followed by spring-like temperatures for the weekend.
- Caledon residents invited to have ‘coffee with a cop’ today in Bolton
Caledon OPP officers to meet with community at Tim Hortons
- Woman pleads guilty to stealing from Pauline's Place
Amanda Anderson pleads guilty to stealing from Pauline's Place
- LNG Exports Plunge to 6-Month Low as War Throttles Supply
LNG exports have plunged to a 6-month low due to Middle Eastern supply disruptions.
- 100 Mile House emergency room to be closed 13 hours Monday, March 23
100 Mile House emergency room to be closed 13 hours on Monday, March 23 is the fifth closure in March
- Arianespace to launch Katalyst servicing spacecraft - SpaceNews
Arianespace is set to launch the Katalyst servicing spacecraft, a private satellite servicing mission designed to provide repairs and refueling services for satellites in orbit.
- Why empathy is the secret weapon for an Airdrie business leader
Carmen Richards, Airdrie business leader, prioritizes empathy in her roles, using it to advise businesses on exit strategies and raise her child.
- Women in politics and technology share their expertise in speaker series
Women in politics and technology share their expertise in speaker series with the goal of empowering and supporting young women in these fields.
- WSOP Paradise Champ Grabs Another Massive Payday & Major Poker Title
World Series of Poker champion wins $1.5 million and another major title.
- Restaurants can apply now for Oakville’s 2026 patio season permits
Restaurants in Oakville can apply now for patio permits for the 2026 season.
- Fossil-lovers explore B.C.’s prehistoric history at Saanich fair
Fossil enthusiasts gather to explore BC's prehistoric past
- Philadelphia Poker Tournament Delivers Huge Payday for Single Father
Philadelphia poker tournament winner
- The dream of drawing anywhere is closer thanks to Wacom - Creative Bloq
Wacom's new pen technology allows users to draw on touchscreens.
- Strike averted: Barrie transit operator, union, reach deal prior to Monday morning job action
Deal reached between Barrie Transit workers' union and Dallas-based company averting planned strike.
- Ponoka Fish and Game to host Easter egg hunt
Ponoka Fish and Game to host Easter egg hunt on March 29 at the Pofianga property.
- Chaka Khan’s Beauty & Style Evolution
Chaka Khan's 1970s disco look defined a decade of glamour.
- SAVVY SENIORS: How alcohol consumption can harm seniors’ health
Alcohol consumption can lead to a range of health problems, including increased risk of heart disease, stroke, and certain types of cancer. Excessive drinking can also lead to falls, injuries, and accidents. Additionally, alcohol can exacerbate age-related cognitive decline and increase the risk of dementia and Alzheimer's disease.
- Women's March Madness live updates, scores, results: UConn, Iowa, South Carolina, UCLA back in action Monday
UConn takes down Iowa 67-59
- Canmore education tax jumps to $41M under Alberta budget
Education tax in Canmore increases by 15% to $41.09M
- The Railway and Telecom Stocks the Market’s Writing Off Too Soon
CN Rail and TELUS are down significantly from their highs, but may still be undervalued.
- Arlington Capital Partners To Acquire Eptec Defence
Arlington Capital Partners to acquire Eptec Defence, a leading remediation and new build preservation services provider for Australian naval defense vessels.
- Shiela’s Brush to bring Heavy Snow, High Winds, Significant Rain and Even Thunder and Lighting to Eastern Newfoundland - VOCM
Heavy snow, high winds, significant rain and thunder and lightning expected in Eastern Newfoundland.
- High Oil Prices Could Force Fed To Raise Rates
High oil prices force Fed to reevaluate monetary policy, leading to potential interest rate hikes.
- Unique Dry Grad fundraiser
The Princess Margaret School Dry Grad committee is launching a new community fundraiser.
- How B.C. exporters are surviving the trade war
B.C. exporters diversifying their customer base, investing in alternative markets such as China and Europe, seeking to mitigate the impact of the trade war with the U.S.
- Dell Technologies Expands Cybersecurity and Resilience for the AI Era and Emerging Quantum Risks
Dell introduces new security capabilities to address quantum computing and AI threats