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  1. LaFleur Minerals Inc. (CSE:LFLR) (OTCQB:LFLRF) (FSE:3WK0) Pairs Exploration Growth with Infrastructure in Strengthening Gold Market

    LaFleur Minerals Inc. is a Canadian exploration and development company focused on gold exploration and development.

    WORLD
  2. Oil Price Shock Forces India's Top Refiners to Suspend Fuel Credit

    India's top refiners suspend fuel credit payments amid rising oil prices

    BUSINESS
  3. Adrian Raeside cartoon: Broadcasting World Cup qualifiers on the legislature lawn

    Adrian Raeside's cartoon depicts lawmakers watching the World Cup on a portable TV on the legislature lawn.

    SPORTS
  4. Francois Tchesinkut Lake Hall celebrates 100 years

    Francois Tchesinkut Lake Hall celebrates 100 years

    WORLD
  5. Internationally Acclaimed Artist Krista Kim Comes to Toronto Tech Week 2026 – Exploring intersection of Human Identity and Artificial Intelligence

    Krista Kim's exhibition explores human identity and AI, sparking conversations about technological advancements and their impact on humanity.

    WORLD
  6. Smithers council cuts back resolutions for local government conference

    Town to endorse Crown land resolution

    WORLD
  7. Hope Minor Softball ready to play ball

    Hope Minor Softball League for kids from U5 to U15 starts in April and runs through June; still seeking umpires for the season.

    WORLD
  8. Cory Cassel to run for re-election in FVRD Area G

    Cory Cassel to seek re-election in FVRD Area G

    WORLD
  9. Snowmobiler stranded on drifting ice rescued in dramatic US Coast Guard operation

    US Coast Guard rescues stranded snowmobiler off Mackinac Island in Michigan amidst severe weather.

    SPORTS
  10. The Leduc Naturalist: How much old growth is enough?

    Old growth forests are a dwindling resource.

    SCIENCE
  11. Suspected suicide attacks kill at least 23 in north-east Nigeria

    At least 23 people killed in suspected suicide blasts in Maiduguri, Nigeria.

    SPORTS
  12. Major trade: Waddle heads to Denver

    Jaylen Waddle is on his way to the Denver Broncos in a trade

    SPORTS
  13. Young Innovators: Exploring the health and wellness of Indigenous leaders

    Indigenous leaders face unique health challenges due to historical trauma and systemic inequality

    POLITICS
  14. Nick Frosst and Tobi Lütke among Homecoming highlights as Toronto Tech Week unveils 2026 event calendar

    Nick Frosst and Tobi Lütke to headline Toronto Tech Week's 2026 Homecoming event

    BUSINESS
  15. ADSAB Wawa Office Closed – March 17th

    ADSAB Wawa office closed on March 17th.

    WORLD
  16. Toronto in for a windy and overcast Tuesday with frigid wind chill

    Windy and overcast conditions expected in Toronto, with gusts up to 70 km/h and a wind chill of -20 C.

    WORLD
  17. BlackRock Balanced Fund Q4 2025 Commentary

    BlackRock Balanced Fund achieved returns of 2.13% and 2.08% for Q4 2025.

    BUSINESS
  18. Cartoon of the Day: March Break

    Local cartoonist Steve Nease brings his signature wit and satire to his latest March Break cartoon, poking fun at the challenges of the school break.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  19. Police renew call for missing Winnipeg man's whereabouts

    Winnipeg police seek public's help in locating missing man

    CRIME
  20. Oscar-winning studio picks up horror movie involving Hamilton filmmaker

    New Line Cinema acquires rights to 'undertone', a horror film from Lin-Manuel Miranda's partner and 'Hamilton' screenwriter

    ENTERTAINMENT
  21. Some restaurants still struggling six years after pandemic began

    Restaurant industry still grappling with pandemic aftermath

    HEALTH
  22. Iraq Negotiates with Iran to Reopen Vital Oil Shipping Route

    Iraq seeks Iran's permission for oil tankers to pass through Strait of Hormuz

    BUSINESS
  23. Want to claim medical expenses on your taxes? Read this first

    Medical expenses require strategic planning

    BUSINESS
  24. MARCH 17 ROAD REPORT: Town and Country road conditions and cams

    Traffic and road conditions subject to change, check for updates

    WORLD
  25. Ramadan may be quieter in Prince Albert, but Muslims still find community

    Prince Albert mosque remains a hub for Muslim community during Ramadan despite smaller gatherings

    WORLD
  26. Parole conditions eased for mastermind in Salmon Arm love triangle murder

    Parole conditions relaxed for mastermind in Salmon Arm love triangle murder case

    WORLD
  27. GLOW mentoring program gives elementary-aged girls a safe space to find their voice

    GLOW mentoring program empowers elementary-aged girls to find their voice in a safe environment.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  28. Worst Roads' initiative drives Manitoba road repairs

    Worst Roads' initiative to address road repairs in Manitoba

    WORLD
  29. Steel building fabrication company moving to Welland, creating 75 jobs

    Canadian Metal Buildings to create 75 jobs in Welland with new 7,900-sq-m facility.

    WORLD
  30. Kraken Robotics Announces $24 Million in Defence Orders

    Kraken Robotics wins significant defence contract worth $24 million

    WORLD
  31. Ontarians will soon be allowed to 'BYOB' at outdoor public events - CityNews Toronto

    Ontarians will soon be allowed to bring their own booze to outdoor public events

    BUSINESS
  32. Dangerous Benadryl TikTok challenge sends Ontario teen to hospital — What parents need to know about social media trends and dares

    Dangerous social media trends, such as the Benadryl challenge, are putting teenagers at risk of serious injury or death.

    HEALTH
  33. ‘Only remaining evidence’: Clarington moves to preserve McLaughlin shed

    Clarington council votes to preserve historic barn

    WORLD
  34. UK energy: about 14m households getting ‘below-average’ service

    Approximately 14m UK households receive 'below-average' energy service

    BUSINESS
  35. Cooking like it’s the ‘last meal’: Inside the Operation Nanook kitchen in Cambridge Bay

    Canadian Armed Forces personnel bring comfort food to the troops in the remote Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, as part of Operation Nanook.

    WORLD
  36. How this limousine company is using technology to drive change without sacrificing service

    Limousine company uses technology to maintain personal client relationships.

    BUSINESS
  37. Political parties on sidelines at city hall after debut on Calgary's ballot last fall

    Political parties return to city hall after last fall's election, but don't vote as a bloc.

    WORLD