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  1. ‘Significantly decreased’: Durham Catholic board seeing success with new vape sensors

    DCDSB implements vape sensors in all secondary schools, aims to decrease vape use

    WORLD
  2. Prepare for climate change or face a 'Mad Max situation': David Suzuki tells Richmond Hill audience to plan for coming emergencies

    Renowned scientist David Suzuki urges Canadians to prepare for climate change emergencies.

    SCIENCE
  3. Who was Rob Ford? From 'Crazy Town' to 'Mayor of Mayhem,' books and Netflix series shed light on Toronto's controversial mayor

    Toronto's former Mayor Rob Ford died in 2016 after struggling with addiction, and a Netflix documentary series explores his life and controversies.

    WORLD
  4. The Dollar's Plumbing: Conspiracy Vs. Data

    Total foreign holdings of U.S. Treasury securities reached a record $9.4 trillion.

    BUSINESS
  5. IEA Urges Working From Home and Cutting Air Travel to Ease Oil Supply Shock - Crude Oil Prices Today | OilPrice.com

    IEA urges governments and individuals to work from home and cut air travel to ease oil supply shock

    BUSINESS
  6. Chart Of The Day: Yes, Everything Is More Volatile

    Volatility surges across markets, with significant price swings reported

    BUSINESS
  7. IEA Urges Working From Home and Cutting Air Travel to Ease Oil Supply Shock

    IEA urges governments and consumers to reduce oil demand by working from home and cutting air travel.

    BUSINESS
  8. Bateman independently calls on province for ‘new deal’ to address Niagara underfunding

    Bateman calls for 'new deal' to address Niagara underfunding

    POLITICS
  9. Riley Laychuk's Manitoba forecast for Friday, March 20, 2026

    Temperatures in southern Manitoba are expected to rise above freezing on Friday, March 20, 2026.

    WORLD
  10. Manitoba would surrender around $960M if Tories get elected, nearly double basic personal exemption

    $30,000 income threshold for personal exemption would cost taxpayers $960M

    BUSINESS
  11. Business minister pledges to hold Palliser accountable for layoffs after province extended $15M loan guarantee

    Manitoba's NDP government plans to hold Palliser accountable for layoffs.

    BUSINESS
  12. Brandon mayor defends upcoming Royal Manitoba Winter Fair after event at same site led to measles outbreak

    Brandon mayor defends Winter Fair despite measles outbreak

    WORLD
  13. Attention drivers: Increase in military vehicles expected in Ottawa Valley in March

    Army convoys to pass through Ottawa Valley in March.

    WORLD
  14. CSRD board on board with $75K cash flow to Sicamous ferry

    $75K cash flow approved for Sicamous ferry

    BUSINESS
  15. Business minister pledges to hold Palliser accountable for layoffs after province extended $15M loan guarantee - CBC

    Business minister promises to hold Palliser accountable for job losses following extension of $15M loan guarantee.

    BUSINESS
  16. Toronto Argonaut turned military outfitter wants Canadian Army to be ‘brilliant at the basics’

    Wuxly founder David Holland wants the Canadian Army to prioritize basic training and equipment

    SPORTS
  17. Vernon Vipers face first of 5 straight must-win contests

    Vernon Vipers have a must-win stretch ahead to qualify for BCHL playoffs.

    SPORTS
  18. Australia Weighs Windfall Tax on Energy Giants as LNG Prices Surge

    Australia considers windfall tax on energy giants amid soaring LNG prices

    BUSINESS
  19. Westview Centre 4 Women now literally giving its clients a lift

    Westview Centre marks anniversary with new elevator and kitchen.

    WORLD
  20. New Yukon budget will have money set aside for public safety issues, minister Laura Lang says

    New Yukon budget will have set aside funds for public safety concerns, Minister Laura Lang announces.

    WORLD
  21. Cheniere, Venture Global rise as Iran strikes knock out Qatar LNG capacity

    Cheniere and Venture Global rise in price as Iran's LNG supply disruption tightens market

    BUSINESS
  22. BTS fans share their expectations for Gwanghwamun comeback concert

    BTS fans gather in Seoul for pre-concert event

    ENTERTAINMENT
  23. Hyundai Ioniq 6 N review: A brilliant electric sports car

    Hyundai Ioniq 6 N review: A brilliant electric sports car

    SPORTS
  24. Liberals say frequent budget updates will head off grim fiscal future

    Liberals propose frequent budget updates to avoid grim fiscal future

    BUSINESS
  25. P.E.I. oyster grower hopes new science will help fight diseases

    New research on MSX disease, new permits for disease-resistant oysters

    WORLD
  26. After 30 years in the classroom I know grade inflation is out of control. The race to the top has to end

    Graduation rates have increased significantly over the past 30 years

    BUSINESS
  27. Parents outraged by TDSB slashing number of summer school locations by more than half: 'I'm still reeling'

    Toronto school board cuts summer school locations by more than half

    POLITICS
  28. Nobody wants to buy these new condos – but this company wants to spend $1.3 billion on them. Here’s why

    Toronto-based High Art Capital plans to spend $1.3 billion on condos for long-term rentals

    BUSINESS
  29. 'You don't want to be one of those stories': Farmer says safety is paramount in P.E.I.'s agriculture industry

    Farmers on P.E.I. emphasize the importance of safety, citing the risks of the job and the need for awareness during Canadian Agricultural Safety Week.

    WORLD
  30. Snowfall warning issued for Chilcotin region

    Snowfall warning issued for Chilcotin region.

    WORLD
  31. Nova Scotia set to pass offshore wind law but some ‘big questions’ remain, industry says - CBC

    Nova Scotia to pass offshore wind law, but industry raises concerns

    BUSINESS
  32. Patient questions limited access to IWK's endometriosis clinic as wait times grow - CBC

    Wait times for IWK's endometriosis clinic are growing, leaving patients frustrated and limited access to care.

    WORLD
  33. Corner Brook could face big penalties for dumping sewage into the ocean

    Corner Brook ordered to stop dumping sewage into ocean, faces potential penalties

    SCIENCE
  34. I won Airbnb's Wuthering Heights stay – here's what it was really like inside

    The experience included a lavish dinner at a local restaurant, a guided tour of the Yorkshire moors, and a personalized welcome gift from the host.

    SPORTS
  35. Blues hunting for first-ever Herder after undefeated playoff run

    Baker Flooring Blues to pursue first-ever Herder Memorial Trophy

    SPORTS
  36. N.L. cardiac catheterization lab gets upgrade, lowering procedure waitlist

    N.L. cardiac catheterization lab gets major upgrade with fourth procedure room and radial recovery lounge.

    SPORTS
  37. Cumberland adopts new zoning bylaw

    Cumberland adopts zoning bylaw to support infill development.

    BUSINESS
  38. Marching into Mental Health Awareness Month with SereniTEA

    SereniTEA tea blend supports mental health awareness

    HEALTH
  39. Markets Are Underpricing This Commodity Shock

    Markets are underpricing the supply shock stemming from the interruption of oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz.

    BUSINESS
  40. The many good, bad, and ugly attempts at Saturday Night Live UK

    The show's format has been criticized for being too similar to the American version.

    SPORTS
  41. Real Madrid secure long-term future of 19-year-old academy gem

    Real Madrid secures young player's long-term future

    SPORTS
  42. Ryan Gosling's Project Hail Mary is the 1st banger of the year

    Ryan Gosling's Project Hail Mary is a fun, smart movie experience.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  43. STM says Montreal Metro needs far more than Quebec is offering to keep wheels turning

    Quebec's budget sets aside too little for Montreal's Metro repairs

    BUSINESS
  44. Well-known Niagara Falls, Ont., motel to become transitional housing run by local YWCA

    A motel in Niagara Falls, Ont. will become transitional housing for women and gender-diverse individuals.

    WORLD