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  1. Syntax Bio Announces Expanded Series A and Leadership Appointments

    * Syntax Bio expands Series A funding to $14.4 million, reaching total funding of over $25 million.

    BUSINESS
  2. Elk Point students and guests mark National Indigenous People’s Day

    • Students and staff from three schools attended Elk Point Elementary's second annual Round Dance event.

    EDUCATION
  3. 11 families move into new Habitat for Humanity homes in Airdrie

    • 11 families move into new Habitat for Humanity homes in Airdrie, Alberta, Canada.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  4. COMMENTARY: Doing it for me-- Short hair on women

    • Women are redefining beauty standards with short hair, embracing a new sense of freedom and confidence.

    POLITICS
  5. MINTER: Strategy is everything when planting food mid-June

    • Mid-June is ideal for adding diversity to cut flower gardens, says Chilliwack gardening expert.

    SCIENCE
  6. Hundreds gather to mourn 5 Doerksen children killed in Mapleton crash - The Record

    • Hundreds gather to mourn 5 Doerksen children killed in Mapleton crash in southern Ontario.

    HEALTH
  7. SHARE: Tasty morsels hidden away

    • Residents of Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows can submit photos of their views for potential publication.

    TRAVEL
  8. Kamloops Heritage Railway Society denies wrongful dismissal claim from ex-manager

    * Kamloops Heritage Railway Society denies wrongful dismissal claim filed by former manager.

    CRIME
  9. Langley Chamber seeks help to single out best businesses

    • The Langley Chamber of Commerce is seeking nominations for its annual Business Excellence Awards.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  10. The importance of having a safe place

    Experts stress the need for a secure environment to protect mental health and well-being.

    WORLD
  11. LETTER: Resident seeks family connection after North Okanagan teacher’s passing

    Michael Alan Barclay, 72, passed away in Armstrong late last year.

    CRIME
  12. This B.C. teacher is teaching cursive — and helping students win national handwriting awards

    • A B.C. teacher is promoting cursive handwriting skills through her classroom.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  13. Joint Statement by Ministers Miller, Alty, Chartrand and Gull-Masty on National Indigenous Peoples Day

    Ministers Miller, Alty, Chartrand, and Gull-Masty release joint statement on National Indigenous Peoples Day.

    BUSINESS
  14. Some patients impacted by Stoney Creek pink eye outbreak were notified seven weeks after infection

    St. Joe's hospital apologizes for notification delay, 7 weeks after patients were infected with pink eye.

    CRIME
  15. Ponoka Stampede poster contest sees over 450 entries

    • Ponoka Stampede poster contest receives over 450 entries from participants.

    SPORTS
  16. “An agent is an LLM and a harness”: What Nvidia really thinks about OpenClaw

    • Nvidia's CEO Jenson Huang is a key figure in shaping the company's vision.

    BUSINESS
  17. The Hormuz Crisis Has Forced India to Rethink Its Energy Strategy

    India battles energy security due to heavy reliance on fossil fuel imports from the Strait of Hormuz.

    SCIENCE
  18. 50-year-old Vancouver restaurant among seven recently closed eateries - Daily Hive

    • A 50-year-old Vancouver restaurant is among seven recently closed eateries in the city.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  19. RIP Nest Mini – The Google Home Speaker isn’t a replacement, but hopefully the start of a new era

    • Google Home Speaker finally has a release date, marking the end of the Nest Mini.

    TECHNOLOGY
  20. Some patients impacted by Stoney Creek pink eye outbreak were notified seven weeks after infection - Toronto Star

    • Patients in Stoney Creek affected by pink eye outbreak were notified of their infection seven weeks late.

    HEALTH
  21. Would you pay to see a family doctor in Alberta?

    • A new membership-based medical clinic is being launched in Edmonton to address Alberta's primary care crisis.

    POLITICS
  22. He hadn't heard the news about Hockey Night in Canada. Then came the orders for his vintage HNIC merchandise

    • Regina sign shop owner Kyle Moffatt sees surge in vintage HNIC merchandise sales.