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  1. 4-star QB Andre Adams set to announce commitment on April 11

    Andre Adams announces commitment on April 11

    SPORTS
  2. Online community rallies to rescue orange cat stuck in Orléans tree for days

    Community rallies to rescue orange cat stuck in Orléans tree

    WORLD
  3. New Hampshire Fish and Game shares spring hiking safety tips

    Check trail conditions before heading out, as snow and ice can still be present in high elevation areas, and be prepared for changing weather, including rapidly rising temperatures and afternoon thunderstorms.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  4. The 'sentimental' goalkeeping call that cost Arsenal

    The manager's decision will be scrutinized for months to come.

    SPORTS
  5. Gutenberg! The Musical! Brings laughs to the Okanagan

    A musical comedy about Johannes Gutenberg, the inventor of the printing press, was performed in the Okanagan.

    WORLD
  6. Carney's approach to foreign interference scrutinized

    Canada's Justin Trudeau criticized for handling of India's alleged involvement in Sikh leader's killing.

    POLITICS
  7. Trail hockey product helps Coquitlam HC to JPHL championship

    Coquitlam HC wins JPHL championship

    ENTERTAINMENT
  8. Game 3 loss: Innisfail Eagles find themselves at the brink in NCHL final series

    Wetaskiwin Longhorns take a 3-0 lead in the NCHL final series

    ENTERTAINMENT
  9. Are Pumpkin Seeds Healthier Than Chia Seeds? Nutritionists Weigh In - marthastewart.com

    Pumpkin seeds are higher in protein and healthy fats compared to chia seeds, but chia seeds have more fiber and omega-3 fatty acids.

    HEALTH
  10. IN PHOTOS | Waterloo's Reception House hosts Eid celebration for newcomers to Canada

    Reception House Waterloo Region celebrated Eid with a special event for newcomers to Canada.

    WORLD
  11. Prince William keen to build 'strong and meaningful' bond with Church - BBC

    Prince William keen to build 'strong and meaningful' bond with Church

    ENTERTAINMENT
  12. Total Pep has fun but Arsenal will worry about display of collective amnesia | Barney Ronay

    Arsenal's team dynamics were unable to withstand Manchester City's relentless pressure.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  13. Rainbow Trout earn shootout victory over Queens, win Bow Valley's Rundle Women's Hockey League

    Rainbow Trout win RWHL cup after 2-1 victory over Queens.

    SPORTS
  14. LETTER: Iran protests overlook atrocities of previous regime

    Iran's protests are overshadowing the atrocities committed by the previous regime.

    POLITICS
  15. Greater Victoria youth get a taste of law enforcement at Police Camp

    Victoria police officers mentor local youth through various activities.

    WORLD
  16. Fraser Health has expanded its AI-assisted colonoscopy system - Delta Optimist

    Fraser Health has expanded its AI-assisted colonoscopy system

    HEALTH
  17. Sunday Reboot: MotionVFX, celebrations, and questionable updates

    Apple avoids Apple Watch ban in blood oxygen patent court case, AI data sourcing lawsuit, and blocks some coding apps

    BUSINESS
  18. Cuba begins restoring power after second grid collapse in a week

    Cuba's power grid collapses for second time in a week

    SPORTS
  19. Home near Cedarvale Park damaged in overnight shooting

    A shooting occurred near Cedarvale Park on Sunday morning.

    CRIME
  20. Flood risk low to moderate in most of Manitoba ahead of spring, province says in outlook

    Flood risk low to moderate expected in most of Manitoba this spring

    SCIENCE
  21. Accused cold-case killer pleads guilty to manslaughter

    Kevin Charles Queau pleads guilty to manslaughter, a reduced charge from first-degree murder.

    WORLD
  22. OC instructor receives Human Rights in Corrections award

    Okanagan College professor Dr. Melissa Munn receives Human Rights in Corrections award.

    POLITICS
  23. Saskatchewan defends gun owners from federal firearm crackdown

    Saskatchewan government passes bill to protect gun owners from federal firearm crackdown

    POLITICS
  24. IDing Counterfeit Drugs Might Be Easier Than You Think - Hackaday

    Low-cost test dissolves threat of fake drugs

    HEALTH
  25. S&P 500: The Technicals Align (Technical Analysis)

    Market sentiment remains cautious amid rising tensions with Iran and hawkish central bank comments

    BUSINESS
  26. 20 fantastic things to do in Vancouver this week: March 23 to 29 - Daily Hive Vancouver

    First key point: Explore Vancouver's 20 fantastic things to do this week, including outdoor activities, events, and weekend getaways.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  27. Okotoks' 'Glove Doctor' has compiled quite the collection

    Lauren Edlund's glove collection includes mitts worn by Yogi Berra and Pete Rose.

    SPORTS
  28. Cadet Band marches into Lake Country

    Cadet Band performs free concert at Creekside Theatre on March 27.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  29. ECO-LOGICAL: Power or preservation: Can returning salmon over power our dammed rivers?

    A study suggests that allowing salmon to swim upstream past hydroelectric dams could provide a sustainable source of power, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and preserving the ecosystem.

    WORLD
  30. 10 iconic William Shatner 'Star Trek' moments to celebrate his 95th birthday - Space

    William Shatner celebrates 95th birthday with 'Star Trek' takeover

    ENTERTAINMENT
  31. ‘Taking action’: Province pledges enforcement crackdown on Hwy. 11/17 corridor

    Province to increase patrols, install speed cameras and signs along Highway 11/17, and review speed limit adjustments.

    WORLD
  32. Independent task force to review Sechelt mayor and council wages

    A review of Sechelt's mayor and council wages has been initiated.

    POLITICS
  33. A Large Community-Acquired Lung Abscess Caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Challenges - Cureus

    Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a common cause of community-acquired lung abscesses, often requiring prompt diagnosis and treatment.

    HEALTH
  34. Quebec’s Bill 21 lands in the Supreme Court, with notwithstanding clause in spotlight

    A legal challenge to Quebec's secularism law, Bill 21, is heading to the Supreme Court of Canada.

    POLITICS
  35. Can India Afford to Quit Coal?

    India's coal dependence hampers its transition to renewable energy, posing a significant challenge to its climate goals.

    SCIENCE
  36. Samples From Distant Asteroid Contain All DNA and RNA Building Blocks - Futurism

    Asteroid sample contains all 5 DNA/RNA building blocks.

    SCIENCE
  37. Firefighters hit the ice in Esquimalt for memorial tourney to aid charities

    Firefighters participate in charity hockey tournament in Esquimalt.

    WORLD
  38. Library Link: Putt-rific fundraiser at the Airdrie library

    Airdrie Public Library to host mini-golf fundraiser on March 21.

    SPORTS
  39. Here’s When ‘Ready Or Not 2: Here I Come’ Is Likely Coming To Streaming

    The movie is already available on various streaming platforms.

    SPORTS
  40. 1,000+ March heat records fall amid historic heat wave

    U.S. sets all-time March temperature record

    SPORTS