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Vancouver UFO Research Archive Heads to Auction

A massive collection of UFO research spanning decades goes to auction in Vancouver, featuring eyewitness accounts of fighter jets chasing unidentified objects. Don't miss this extraordinary sale!

Gaming computers stolen from Guelph store

Thieves targeted a Guelph store, stealing multiple gaming computers. Police are investigating the break-in that occurred this week. Read more about the incident.

Gatorade, PWHL launch female athlete hydration study

Gatorade partners with the PWHL for a first-of-its-kind study to establish female-specific hydration data, addressing a long-standing gap in sports science. Discover how this research will empower women in hockey and beyond.

PWHL Sweat Study Aids Female Athletes

A groundbreaking study on PWHL players' sweat aims to provide crucial data for optimizing performance and health for current and future female athletes in Canada.

Dartmouth Teacher Wins National STEM Honour

Shane MacLeod, a Dartmouth High science teacher, receives Prime Minister's 2025 STEM award, recognizing exceptional contributions to science education in Nova Scotia.

U of T invests $24M, hires 3 top U.S. academics

The University of Toronto is making a major research push with a $24 million investment in emerging scholars and the recruitment of three renowned academics from the United States.

First stellar storm detected by astronomers

Canadian astronomers make historic discovery, spotting first confirmed storm on another star. Learn how this breakthrough advances our understanding of stellar weather phenomena.

Ottawa Defence Hub Fuels Canada's Security Tech Boom

Discover how Ottawa's Defence Innovation Hub is transforming Canada's security landscape by connecting cutting-edge tech startups with national defence needs, creating jobs and driving economic growth.

Vancouver Island Orca Study Reveals Hunting Secrets

New research uncovers surprising hunting patterns and social behaviors among West Coast's mysterious mammal-eating killer whales, challenging previous assumptions about these apex predators.

Canadian Quantum Startups Fuel U.S. Tech Advancement

Discover how Canada's quantum computing startups are driving American technological advancement, securing contracts with U.S. government agencies and positioning Canadian innovation on the global stage.

Committee Revises Order for Grant Applicant Data

A House of Commons committee has significantly revised its controversial order for detailed information about federal grant applicants after facing privacy concerns and government pushback.

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