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- These Guelph students landed a spot in the finals for the Hockey Innovation Competition
University of Guelph students, Hockey Innovation Competition, NHL and NHLPA finals
- A Supreme constitutional clash: Canadians’ rights against government powers - The Globe and Mail
Supreme Court to hear challenge to Quebec's Bill 21
- Cambridge teen Miles Checkley named provincial Easter Seals ambassador
Cambridge teen Miles Checkley becomes provincial Easter Seals ambassador
- Eight contemporary houses raised on stilts - Dezeen
Eight contemporary houses raised on stilts in Netherlands feature cantilevered balconies and minimalist interiors.
- 13-tower residential project among numerous development proposals at Brampton committee meeting
A 13-tower residential project is proposed in Brampton.
- Ontario and Canada product recalls: Items sold through Costco, Giant Tiger, Walmart, Tim Hortons, Canadian Tire, Home Hardware, Amazon, Staples, Mastermind Toys and more
Costco recalls Great Value 10-Pound Bagged Apples due to mislabeling
- Deaf Parents Discuss 'Biggest Challenges' and Misconceptions About Raising Hearing Children (Exclusive)
Deaf parents discuss unique parenting challenges
- Doctors Dismissed New Mom's Pain, Saying It Was from Holding Her Baby. Later, 6 Deadly Blood Clots Were Found
A new mother's pain was dismissed by doctors as being from holding her baby, but a subsequent medical examination revealed six deadly blood clots.
- When’s the Best Time to Take Magnesium? - GQ India
Magnesium supplements may be more effective for sleep than melatonin
- Tottenham move touted for Manchester City’s Savinho after failed 2025 transfer
Savinho may leave Manchester City
- Renter baffled by appliance next to bed in apartment listing
Renter discovers appliance in bedroom in cheap apartment
- Mom Who Breastfeeds 4-Year-Old Daughter Speaks Out After Critics Call It 'Inappropriate' (Exclusive)
Mother defends extended breastfeeding of 4-year-old daughter, says it's culturally unfamiliar, not biologically strange
- Unseen Diplomacy 2 Review – VR Spycraft That Tests Your Patience
Unseen Diplomacy 2 has rough edges
- ‘Extensive damage’ received in two West Kelowna house fires
Two house fires in West Kelowna result in extensive damage.
- 2026 Cape Epic Grand Finale Results - Pinkbike
Lill-Keller & Schwarzbauer-Gaze win Stage 6.
- Lambs in jumpers knitted by volunteers
Orphaned lambs at Auchingarrich Wildlife Park are being kept warm in hand-knitted jumpers made by local volunteers.
- Minister insists UK is safe despite stark warning Iran has missile firepower to hit London
Labour minister rejects Iranian threat
- Landmark Fredericton church needs $15M in repairs, diocese says
Landmark Fredericton church in financial crisis, needs $15M in repairs.
- New musical based on Canadian TV show Polka Dot Door coming to Confederation Centre
A new musical based on Polka Dot Door is coming to Confederation Centre.
- Poilievre set up Joe Rogan podcast appearance himself: Conservative campaign manager - CTV News
Pierre Poilievre set up his own Joe Rogan podcast appearance
- N.S. passenger gets cold shoulder from Porter Airlines - CBC
Passenger's complaint about service triggers airline's 'blacklist'
- At 90, David Suzuki says he has done everything he could to protect the Earth, but fears he has fallen short
David Suzuki reflects on a lifetime of environmental work, warning that humanity may have already crossed a tipping point on climate change.
- Mistissini, Que., team to tackle 1,000-km Grand défi cycling challenge
Mistissini, Que., athletes to tackle 1,000-km cycling challenge.
- Ontario doctor offers poison prevention advice for parents
Accidental poisoning is a common occurrence, especially among young children.
- Amid the ex-prince Andrew scandal, scrutiny falls on daughters Beatrice and Eugenie
Media scrutiny intensifies on Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie as fallout from Prince Andrew's scandal grows.
- When my dad died, I was an ocean away trying to build a new life in Canada. That changed me
Stella Igweamaka's experience highlights the challenges of expat life
- Think you’re too old to start exercising at 50, 60 or 70? Think again - Yahoo News Canada
You're never too old to start exercising, according to fitness experts.
- David Suzuki says he failed to convince us to 'take science seriously'
David Suzuki expresses concerns about the public's lack of engagement with science on climate change
- Princess Eugenie, left, and Princess Beatrice leave after attending the Royal Family's Christmas Day service at St. Mary Magdalene's church at the Sandringham estate in eastern England on Dec. 25.
Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice attend Royal Family's Christmas service
- Atletico Madrid XI vs Real Madrid – Predicted lineup and team news
Atletico Madrid: Jan Oblak, Jose Gimenez, Diego Godin, Jose Maria Bascones, Filipe Luis, Koke, Safer, Koke, Saul, Diego Costa, Fernando Torres.
- New Reform leader calls for stability after racism row
Staffordshire County Council's third Reform leader in four months
- 'We should celebrate local stories in theatres'
Gladstone Girls is a film about community and togetherness
- Oppo Find N6 achieves strong first sale with record-breaking demand
Oppo Find N6 achieves strong first sale with record-breaking demand
- Street names sought to celebrate town's heritage
Hometown Heroes
- 'Education and communication key to voter turnout'
Voter turnout in Jersey remains low
- Listen to us, say parents as city's special needs cases rise
Autism cases on the rise, parents call for more support.
- The story behind new giant statues at Temple Meads
The giant statues are part of a public art installation.
- Are flagship Mini-LED TVs on their way out? Here’s how RGB LED technology is already reshaping the industry - Tom's Guide
Flagship Mini-LED TVs may be on the decline, RGB LED technology is gaining traction, Hisense showcases new RGB mini-LED and 5K gaming monitors.
- Good News in History, March 22
On March 22, 1967, Chicano residents in San Diego occupied a site under the Coronado Bridge, creating Chicano Park.