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Napoleon's Lost Diamond Brooch Sells for $4.4M

A diamond brooch lost by Napoleon Bonaparte during his retreat from Waterloo has been sold for US$4.4 million at Sotheby's Geneva. Discover the fascinating history behind this historic jewelry piece.

GoldHaven Advances Exploration at Copeçal Project

GoldHaven Resources completes its fifth diamond drill hole at the Copeçal Project in Brazil, marking the first test of the Western Target. Assay results from initial drilling are expected soon.

Legendary Nassak Diamond's Secret Canadian Home

Discover how one of the world's most historic diamonds, the Nassak Diamond, journeyed from Indian temples to a secret Canadian bank vault, becoming Canada's most precious hidden treasure.

Napoleon's Diamond Brooch for Auction in Geneva

A stunning diamond-encrusted brooch once owned by Napoleon Bonaparte goes up for auction in Geneva, offering a rare piece of French imperial history to collectors worldwide.

Edmonton mass shooter convicted of first-degree murder

An Edmonton man has been found guilty of first-degree murder for his role in the 2022 mass shooting that left one dead and multiple injured in Northwest Edmonton. The conviction brings closure to a case that shocked the community.

American Airlines Cuts Management at Texas HQ

American Airlines is eliminating hundreds of management positions at its Fort Worth headquarters as part of a sweeping corporate restructuring plan aimed at streamlining operations and reducing costs.

U.S. Steel Plans $1.1B Investment Through 2028

U.S. Steel announces transformative $1.1 billion capital investment strategy across all business segments, focusing on modernization and operational excellence through 2028.

Pizza Hut Parent Company Considering Chain Sale

Yum Brands, the corporate parent of Pizza Hut, is reportedly considering selling the struggling pizza chain as sales decline and franchisees face financial challenges across Canada and the US.

Zekelman Pays Canadians to Report Foreign Steel

Canadian steel manufacturer Zekelman Industries is offering financial incentives to Canadians who report unauthorized foreign steel being used in domestic construction projects, aiming to protect local jobs and industry standards.

Newborn Orca Calf Presumed Dead in Critical Blow

Heartbreaking news emerges from the Pacific Northwest as researchers confirm a newborn Southern Resident killer whale calf is missing and presumed dead, dealing another critical blow to the endangered population.

NextStar Energy Pivots to Energy Storage in Windsor

NextStar Energy is shifting gears at its Windsor, Ontario plant to manufacture energy storage batteries, adapting to the slowing electric vehicle market while maintaining its commitment to clean energy technology.

Canadian Air Travel: Domestic Soars, Cross-Border Lags

New Statistics Canada data reveals surprising trends in Canadian air travel. Domestic flights are experiencing strong recovery while U.S. and international routes struggle to regain pre-pandemic momentum. Discover what's driving this aviation shift.

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