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  1. Canada’s declining population, LNG exports to Asia and defaulting on mortgage payments: Must-read business and investing stories - The Globe and Mail

    Canada's population decline accelerates, LNG exports boost revenue, Canadian mortgage defaults rise

    BUSINESS
  2. Community Camera: Cultus Lake and International Ridge under a fresh blanket of snow

    Snowfall totals reach 10 cm in Cultus Lake area, with International Ridge seeing similar conditions.

    WORLD
  3. Time to kick our fossil fuels habit

    Fossil fuel usage is a major contributor to climate change.

    SCIENCE
  4. Why Are Humans The Only Primates With White Eyes? An Evolutionary Biologist Explains - Yahoo News Canada

    Humans have larger eyes relative to their head size, allowing for better low-light sensitivity.

    SCIENCE
  5. City of Mission dissolves Economic Development Advisory Committee

    City of Mission dissolves Economic Development Advisory Committee

    BUSINESS
  6. Become a tourist in your own city with Downtown Discovery Week in Kelowna

    Kelowna residents and visitors can explore local history and culture

    WORLD
  7. Non-profit calls loss of funding for Saanich housing project a ‘betrayal’

    Non-profit's Saanich housing project faces loss of funding, 'betrayal' for community

    WORLD
  8. Seats available for astronomy, estate-planning in Mid Island Elder College courses

    Seats available for astronomy and estate-planning courses at Mid Island Elder College for spring semester

    WORLD
  9. TAIT: NDP private member’s bill essential for Albertans with disabilities

    NDP introduces private member’s bill for Albertans with disabilities

    POLITICS
  10. Gear Up! New Bitcoin Bull Market Is About To Begin — Time To Buy?

    Bitcoin price continues to hover around $70,000, a potential buy signal has been triggered by the Inter-Exchange Flow Pulse (IFP) metric, which suggests the start of a bull market, but investors should approach the market with caution.

    BUSINESS
  11. Calgary Hitmen set to face Brandon Wheat Kings in 2-3-2 WHL first-round playoff series

    Calgary Hitmen face Brandon Wheat Kings in WHL first-round playoff series

    SPORTS
  12. 30 And Midlife Are 'Friendship Breakup Hotspots', A Therapist Discusses How To Handle It

    At 30, many people are re-evaluating their priorities and identities.

    SPORTS
  13. Letters: Chief Driechel’s Israel trip controversy is overblown

    Letter writer questions objectivity of criticism of Chief Driechel's trip to Israel.

    POLITICS
  14. Lab-grown brain models reveal unique electrical patterns in different types of autism

    Researchers have developed brain models to study autism

    WORLD
  15. Is AI really driving mass layoffs, or just taking the blame?

    AI systems are being used to analyze employee performance and identify areas for cost-cutting, leading to layoffs.

    SPORTS
  16. Life support: B.C.'s supportive-housing system is overwhelmed and underfunded

    BC's supportive-housing system is overwhelmed and underfunded.

    POLITICS
  17. Meet the Colored People's Protective Association: Little-known history of Calgary's early Black community

    Calgary's Black community established in 1905, 150+ Black settlers arrived in the city 16 years after incorporation, the Colored People's Protective Association was formed to provide support and services for the community.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  18. Barrhead man facing attempted murder charges bail hearing moved to Fort Saskatchewan

    Barrhead man's bail hearing moved to Fort Saskatchewan

    WORLD
  19. Planned 'wet' supportive housing in Port Alberni sparks concern

    Planned 'wet' supportive housing in Port Alberni sparks concern.

    BUSINESS
  20. ‘Wet’ supportive housing in Port Alberni sparks concern - Times Colonist

    Supportive housing for individuals with addiction issues raises concerns about crime and public safety in Port Alberni.

    BUSINESS
  21. 1 person seriously injured in Mississauga crash - CityNews Toronto

    Person seriously injured in Mississauga crash

    WORLD
  22. At least 200 injured in Iranian missile strikes near nuclear facilities in southern Israel

    At least 200 people were injured in Iranian missile strikes on Israeli cities of Arad and Dimona

    SPORTS
  23. CP NewsAlert: Quebec police issue Amber Alert for two young boys

    Quebec police issue Amber Alert for two young boys

    SPORTS
  24. Wanted man arrested after random assault in Winnipeg

    Winnipeg man arrested after violent assault

    CRIME
  25. They were injured in military service. Canada promised better rehab. Here's why these veterans are still in pain

    Veterans with military service injuries struggling with inadequate rehabilitation programs.

    POLITICS
  26. Clashing visions define pivotal NDP leadership race as party prepares to rebuild

    NDP leadership candidates present fundamentally different visions for the party's future, with some emphasizing policy, others focusing on unity and electability, as the party prepares to rebuild after a tumultuous period.

    POLITICS
  27. Here are the five candidates competing to lead the federal NDP

    The Winnipeg convention will determine the party's new leader.

    POLITICS
  28. Southeastern Manitoba men's mental health group uses ATVs as therapy tools

    ATVs used for mental health therapy in southeastern Manitoba

    HEALTH
  29. Gold Hill 2022 Charisma Pinot Noir

    A Pinot Noir wine from the 2022 vintage.

    FOOD
  30. GOLD: Fewster death exposes NDP’s lack of competence, and compassion

    NDP's handling of Debbie Fewster's case raises questions about the party's competence and compassion.

    HEALTH
  31. Clashing visions define pivotal NDP leadership race as party prepares to rebuild - Toronto Star

    NDP leadership candidates have distinct visions for the party's rebuilding

    POLITICS
  32. Our Community: Support for Rithet's Bog; lighting up Nanaimo park

    $10,000 funding for Rithet's Bog conservation

    WORLD
  33. Man Was Playfully Slapped on Wedding Day by Coworker. He Had Prolonged ‘Tingling' and Then Got a Shocking Diagnosis - Yahoo Lifestyle Canada

    Man was playfully slapped on his wedding day by a coworker, who then revealed he had a rare condition that caused numbness and tingling in his face.

    HEALTH
  34. From scrubs to trails: How this Lanark County woman transformed dog walking to off-leash adventures

    Lanark County woman starts dog walking program, expands to off-leash adventures promoting socialization and outdoor enrichment for dogs

    WORLD
  35. PSG not pursuing deal for Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez

    Enzo Fernandez expresses doubts about Chelsea future

    SPORTS
  36. Minnesota man accused of tax fraud, allegedly underreporting income by $2M while claiming $40K in SNAP, medical benefits

    Minnesota man accused of tax fraud and underreporting income by $2M while claiming $40K in SNAP, medical benefits.

    SPORTS
  37. March 22nd Weather Discussion

    Early-morning cloud cover gives way to decreasing cloud cover, north winds bring significantly colder air, temperatures only reach +2°C during the day.

    WORLD
  38. Destination Ontario: Road-tripping to Grand Bend vs Port Stanley

    Grand Bend offers scenic Lake Huron beaches and a relaxed atmosphere

    TECHNOLOGY
  39. Caught in the crossfire: how Switzerland’s US arms ban threatens its domestic defence sector

    Switzerland's domestic defence sector is impacted by the US arms ban

    TECHNOLOGY