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  1. Kitimat council opts to preserve housing reserve in TSW funding decision

    Kitimat council decides to preserve Affordable Housing Reserve, shifts part of TSW funding to taxation in 2026 budget.

    POLITICS
  2. Finance minister visits Nanaimo, looks to B.C.’s economic future

    Finance minister visits Nanaimo, discusses economic future, pauses Community Housing Fund due to tough budget

    BUSINESS
  3. Recall alert: Salem Foods brand 7 Spices and Chicken Shawarma Spices recalled

    Salem Foods brand 7 Spices and Chicken Shawarma Spices recalled due to potential E. coli contamination.

    WORLD
  4. North Delta food bank moving to Surrey

    North Delta food bank relocates to Surrey, Guru Nanak Food Bank to continue operation at Kennedy Seniors' Recreation Centre.

    SPORTS
  5. Lethbridge County hosting pair of agriculture workshops in March, April

    Lethbridge County hosts two free agriculture workshops in March and April.

    WORLD
  6. Yeast Market Size, Share, Growth Drivers, Opportunities, Recent Developments, and Future Outlook (2026-2031)

    Yeast market size is expected to grow at a CAGR of 7.5% from 2022 to 2026.

    BUSINESS
  7. LILLEY: Poilievre talks politics, kettlebells and 51st state with Joe Rogan

    Poilievre calls Trump's 51st state comments 'unhinged', knocks down Trump's 'infatuation' with Canada

    POLITICS
  8. Charlottetown police using specialized tactical response unit more than usual this year

    Charlottetown Police Services' tactical response unit was called out three times in a week, exceeding usual usage.

    WORLD
  9. From oil and tariffs to kettlebells: Five highlights from Pierre Poilievre on Joe Rogan

    Poilievre discusses the impact of oil prices on the Canadian economy, criticizes the Trudeau government's handling of tariffs, and shares his views on the benefits of kettlebells for physical fitness.

    POLITICS
  10. BGC Wolfcreek nominated for 2026 ASBA Friends of Education Award

    Wolf Creek Public Schools March board meeting highlights the nomination for the 2026 ASBA Friends of Education Award.

    WORLD
  11. Canadiens @ Red Wings: Game thread, lines, and how to watch - Habs Eyes on the Prize

    DeBrincat breaks tie late in 3rd, Red Wings edge Canadiens

    ENTERTAINMENT
  12. Clearwater mother reflects on life-changing Argentina rugby tour

    Local athletes take part in life-changing rugby tour to Argentina

    ENTERTAINMENT
  13. Global Supply Shock Exposes the Myth of Energy Independence

    Global supply shock exposes energy security issues in Asia, Europe, and the US, leading to soaring fuel prices and accelerating inflation.

    BUSINESS
  14. Record 4,500 burgers sold during Burger Week

    Burger Week breaks record with 4,500 burgers sold

    WORLD
  15. From oil and tariffs to kettlebells: Five highlights from Pierre Poilievre on Joe Rogan - Toronto Star

    Pierre Poilievre discusses oil and tariffs with Joe Rogan.

    WORLD
  16. Global Supply Shock Exposes the Myth of Energy Independence - Crude Oil Prices Today | OilPrice.com

    Global supply shock exposes the myth of energy independence

    BUSINESS
  17. Raiders in provincial hunt

    Holy Rosary Raiders provincial hunt

    WORLD
  18. Federal approvals slowing water treatment plant service road repairs

    Federal approvals for service road repairs to the water treatment plant are delayed

    WORLD
  19. Council pauses downtown land change

    Council rejects proposal to remove land from Multi-Residential designation for downtown St. Albert site due to community opposition.

    POLITICS
  20. 2026 tax season: Can I write off child or elder care expenses?

    Child tax credits and childcare costs can be written off, but there may be income limits.

    BUSINESS
  21. Richmond Art Gallery unveils spring exhibitions on urban exploration, personal narratives

    Richmond Art Gallery's spring exhibitions explore urban exploration and personal narratives through skateboarding and memories.

    WORLD
  22. Sidney passes 2026 budget with 9.37% tax increase

    Sidney passes 2026 budget with 9.37% tax increase

    BUSINESS
  23. 'Pivotal moment': Supreme Court agrees to hear challenge of Liberal firearms ban

    Supreme Court to hear challenge to liberal firearms ban

    POLITICS
  24. New sporting facilities shine during Arctic Winter Games in Whitehorse

    New sporting facilities are being showcased during the Arctic Winter Games in Whitehorse.

    SPORTS
  25. New electrical rebate program to be introduced in Yukon budget by Minister Ted Laking.

    New electrical rebate program introduced in Yukon budget

    BUSINESS
  26. Thunder Bay, Ont., residents share thoughts on designated encampments for unhoused people

    Residents want more support services at encampment sites, Concerns about safety and zoning

    POLITICS
  27. Basecamp Resorts to build new spa & hotel in Fernie

    Basecamp Resorts plans new spa & hotel in Fernie, one of three new spas in Western Canada.

    BUSINESS
  28. T-Mobile Declares Quarterly Cash Dividend

    T-Mobile declares $1.02 quarterly cash dividend, payable on June 11, 2026, to stockholders of record as of May 29, 2026.

    BUSINESS
  29. 1 Practically Perfect Canadian Stock Down 56% to Buy and Hold Forever

    Thomson Reuters stock down 56% from buy and hold perspective.

    BUSINESS
  30. COOKSTOWN WATER TOWER SCHED 'B' MUNICIPAL CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT

    The proposed Cookstown Elevated Tank will require a Schedule B Municipal Class Environmental Assessment prior to its construction.

    BUSINESS
  31. Farnworth says no to road pricing

    Alberta's Farnworth rejects road pricing proposal

    BUSINESS
  32. Weekly bowling highlights roll in from Lincoln Lanes Vernon

    Lane King set new high score with 300 game, Rachel Johnson wins ladies' division, 10-year-old bowler Tyler Lee rolls 200 game and strikes 7 in a row

    SPORTS
  33. ELDERLY GENTLEMAN, SHARED HOME

    A 70-year-old man has been found safe and unharmed after being missing from his shared home in the early hours of the morning.

    WORLD
  34. 'For justice': Yazidi Canadian survivor details years of ISIS slavery in French court

    Yazidi Canadian woman testifies about years of ISIS slavery in French court

    WORLD
  35. National medallists headline UVic Vikes award finalists

    University of Victoria's student-athletes

    WORLD
  36. Redwire to Present at the 38th Annual Roth Conference on March 24, 2026

    Redwire Corporation's CFO Chris Edmunds to present at the 38th Annual Roth Conference on March 24, 2026.

    TECHNOLOGY
  37. Surrey novelist explores youth, trauma in ‘Brotherhood’ book, his first

    Surrey novelist explores youth, trauma in 'Brotherhood' book, his first

    WORLD
  38. Sexism or playful parody? B.C. car commercial sparks debate

    Car commercial sparks debate over sexism

    WORLD
  39. Residents voice mixed opinions on proposed encampment sites - TBNewsWatch.com

    Some residents support the idea, citing improved safety and access to services, while others express concerns about property values and potential increased crime.

    POLITICS
  40. Business confidence dips ahead of Manitoba NDP budget

    Business confidence dips ahead of Manitoba NDP budget

    BUSINESS
  41. Nothing CEO Carl Pei says ‘apps are going to disappear’ in the AI future of your phone

    Nothing CEO Carl Pei predicts apps will disappear in the future of smartphones

    BUSINESS