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  1. Tim Hortons brings back popular sandwich with new frozen drinks - Daily Hive

    • Tim Hortons revives the popular Crispy Chicken Sandwich for summer.

    BUSINESS
  2. Montreal invests $25M to build 350 affordable homes in Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie

    • Montreal invests $25.1M in 4 buildings for 350 affordable and eco-friendly housing units.

    BUSINESS
  3. High emotional intelligence might protect narcissists from workplace distress

    • High emotional intelligence may shield narcissists from workplace distress and mental health issues.

    HEALTH
  4. Why a Marlies' Calder Cup would be a big deal for John Chayka and Maple Leafs

    • The Toronto Maple Leafs are struggling with player development and morale issues.

    SPORTS
  5. Why a Marlies' Calder Cup would be a big deal for John Chayka's Leafs

    • The Toronto Maple Leafs are in need of positive news in player development and team morale.

    SPORTS
  6. RSP: Why I Am Downgrading It

    • RSP ETF is being downgraded to Hold due to a strong rally.

    BUSINESS
  7. Syncona Ltd (LSE:SYNC) Full Year 2026 Earnings Call Highlights: Strategic Growth Amidst Market ...

    • Syncona Ltd delivers strong shareholder support despite challenging biotech market conditions.

    BUSINESS
  8. I’m engaged. My sister is single and feels ‘behind’. What can I say to that? | Leading questions

    • Sister feels "behind" due to milestone events, including your engagement and potential future family plans.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  9. How do flocking birds and schools of fish move? New research offers crystal-clear answer - Phys.org

    • Researchers have found a way to explain the movement of bird flocks and schools of fish.

    SCIENCE
  10. Early-career scientists build national infrastructure to bridge science and policy - Phys.org

    • Early-career scientists create a national infrastructure to bridge the gap between science and policy.

    SCIENCE
  11. City prepares Indigenous Peoples Day celebrations for Friday

    City prepares for Indigenous Peoples Day celebrations in St. Albert Place on Friday, June 19.

    POLITICS
  12. 18-year-old dead after falling from horse-drawn carriage in Central Park

    • An 18-year-old tourist died after falling from a runaway horse carriage in Central Park.

    CRIME
  13. Nursery upgrade at Sarnia's hospital benefitting patient travel

    • Sarnia's hospital has upgraded its nursery to a Level 2B designation.

    HEALTH
  14. Scientists discover how cortisol helps lock in early neural connections

    • Scientists discover astrocytes use cortisol to lock in neural connections during early brain development.

    WORLD
  15. Palantir: The $185 Billion Contract Nobody's Pricing In

    • Palantir Technologies Inc. has a $185 billion contract with the US government, but its pricing is unknown.

    BUSINESS
  16. Illinois Crypto Tax Draws Industry Pushback After SB3019 Becomes Law

    • Illinois enacts 0.2% digital asset tax from 2027 under new law SB3019.

    BUSINESS
  17. Bank Insider Accepts Bribes, Opens Fake Accounts To Launder $5,500,000 in Drug Proceeds: DOJ

    • Former TD Bank employee Leonardo Ayala accepted $6,000 in bribes to launder $5,500,000 in drug proceeds.

    BUSINESS
  18. 15 fun things to do in Vancouver this weekend: June 19 to 21

    • Pinoy Festival to take place at Swangard Stadium on June 20-21 with parade and live entertainment.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  19. Filipino Canadian Heritage Fiesta draws crowd

    The Drayton Valley Multicultural Association hosted a Filipino Canadian Heritage Fiesta for 250 guests last weekend.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  20. Museum a place to visit this summer

    • The Drayton Valley Museum is operating as a Visitor Centre this summer.

    TRAVEL
  21. How to rent an RV and plan your cross-country road trip — or your staycation

    • RV rentals can be booked through companies like Cruise America or El Monte RV.

    TRAVEL
  22. Famous 'Pink Planet' harbors a salty surprise - Phys.org

    • Scientists discover salt clouds swirling around 'pink planet', raising curiosity about its composition.

    SCIENCE
  23. Poilievre gets some good news - but it's not about the Conservatives

    • New opinion poll shows Liberal government's lead over Conservatives has dipped to single digits.

  24. Poilievre finally gets some good polling news - but it's not about the Conservatives

    * Poilievre gets polling news, but it's not about the Conservatives.