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- Council of Women’s Shelters report highlights transportation barriers
Transportation is the first barrier to safety for many survivors of gender-based violence in rural Alberta.
- Curiosity helped the Raptors' Ja'Kobe Walter become a regular in the rotation
Raptors' Ja'Kobe Walter gains rotation role with inquisitive approach
- Canada introduces new tools for law enforcement to investigate threats and keep Canadians safe (Toronto)
Canada introduces new tools for law enforcement to investigate threats and keep Canadians safe.
- Creston residents invited to mayor’s Coffee Talk
Creston residents invited to mayor’s Coffee Talk
- Fifth Third Launches Small Towns & Small Cities Initiative to Advance Community & Economic Development
Fifth Third announces Small Towns & Small Cities initiative to support economic development in small towns and cities.
- Fraser Health social-prescribing team receives $1.3M boost
Fraser Health social-prescribing team receives funding for expanded services.
- City opens survey on housing regulations
City launches survey on housing regulations, seeks resident input
- ‘Shorts’: New contemporary dance show coming to Yellowknife
New contemporary dance show
- Spring snow forecast for parts of Alberta with up to 50 cm on the way
Snowfall warning issued for parts of Alberta, with 10-50 cm expected in some areas by Saturday.
- Alex from Degrassi on finding her calling counselling queer teens
Deanna Klymkiw discusses her role as the first out lesbian on Degrassi
- Sask. Farm Stress Line to merge with National Farmer Crisis Line
Saskatchewan's Farm Stress Line to merge with National Farmer Crisis Line
- Ontario to try again to put patient health records online
Ontario government to relaunch patient health record system after previous attempt fails.
- Nvidia's DLSS 5 announcement shocked even major developers - Creative Bloq
Nvidia's DLSS 5 announcement shocked even major developers
- IHI Power Services Corp. Joins Kyuden Group, Strengthening U.S. Power Generation Services
IHI Power Services Corp. to be acquired by Kyuden International Corporation
- Shoulder injury: Trey Yesavage on the injured list
Trey Yesavage's shoulder injury has put him on the injured list, with the Blue Jays limiting his workload during spring training.
- Squamish elementary students try adaptive sports in light of Paralympics
Squamish elementary students participate in adaptive sports events to promote inclusivity and empathy.
- Regional district supports application towards massive Penticton solar plant
Regional district supports application towards massive Penticton solar plant
- Alberta RCMP marks National Impaired Driving Prevention Week
Alberta RCMP emphasizes impaired driving prevention during National Impaired Driving Prevention Week
- Red Deer Rebels inching closer to playoff spot
Red Deer Rebels win 4-3 against Lethbridge Hurricanes, inch closer to playoff spot.
- Line dancing returns to Sun Peaks for second year
Line dancing returns to Sun Peaks for second year.
- Kelowna Rockets round one, games 1 and 2 playoffs tickets now on sale
Tickets for Kelowna Rockets' first round playoff games 1 and 2 are now on sale.
- University of Regina researchers receive more than $3.1 million in federal infrastructure funding
University of Regina researchers awarded $3.1M in federal funding for sound and audio innovation, next-gen particle physics, and neutron science research.
- ConocoPhillips to hold first-quarter earnings conference call on Thursday, April 30
ConocoPhillips to hold first-quarter earnings conference call on Thursday, April 30
- Prince George getting its third Wendy's location
Prince George to get third Wendy's location
- For unhoused Vancouverites, will FIFA be a rerun of the Olympics?
Homeless encampments to be relocated, FIFA security measures to be expanded, City of Vancouver to increase outreach services.
- Cathy Tie Launches Origin Genomics to Advance Responsible Germline Gene Correction in the United States
Cathy Tie launches Origin Genomics to advance germline gene correction for severe inherited diseases, builds on previous work at Manhattan Genomics
- FDA, NIH mark milestones toward reducing animal testing
FDA publishes draft guidance on accelerating human-centric data for animal testing
- Study: GLP-1RAs associated with less risk of mental illness getting worse
GLP-1RAs linked to reduced risk of worsening mental illness.
- GSK’s IBAT inhibitor wins US FDA nod for cholestatic pruritus
GSK's Lynavoy (linerixibat) receives FDA approval for cholestatic pruritus
- Crossing over to cross-country: How Nordic skiing is helping those over 50 stay on skis
Nordic skiing sees rise in participation among those over 50
- How Kyiv’s queer nightlife is keeping community alive during wartime
Kyiv's queer nightlife scene remains active
- Tom Batty
Celebration of life to be held for Tom Batty.
- Celebrating Indigenous Storytelling: A Canada Reads Event
Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers hosts a Canada Reads event with Billy-Ray Belcourt and Rosanna Deerchild.
- Local group warns Cambridge heritage district proposal could stifle downtown growth
New group forms to address concerns over Cambridge heritage district proposal.
- Why Electrification Is Europe's Only Real Hedge Against Oil Shocks - Crude Oil Prices Today | OilPrice.com
Europe's increasing electrification of transportation and industry is its best defense against potential oil price shocks.
- Here's why Kylie Jenner is GREAT for Poker | PokerNews Podcast #947
Kylie Jenner's poker skills highlighted
- Lilly’s phase III retatrutide wins in A1C dips and weight loss for T2D patients
Retruttide shows promise in phase III trials for T2D patients
- COLUMN: Plenty of problems for Kwantlen Polytechnic University
Lack of foreign student fees sparks controversy at Kwantlen Polytechnic University.
- Keysight Expands 1.6T Interconnect Validation Technology to Include Passive Copper and Low Power Optics
Keysight expands 1.6T interconnect validation technology to include passive copper and low-power optics
- RADAN marks 50 years in sheet metal manufacturing
Hexagon celebrates 50 years of RADAN, a leading CAD/CAM software for sheet metal manufacturing.
- BZI® Announces Its New ExoClipTM, ExoWallTM and EntroDeckTM Products Are Now Available for Architects and Engineers to Integrate Specs Into Early Stages of Building Design to Further Enhance Safety and Efficiency
BZI's new ExoClip, ExoWall and EntroDeck products now available for architects and engineers to integrate safety and efficiency into building design.