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Chinese astronauts return from space station rescue

Three Chinese astronauts stranded at Tiangong space station will return to Earth using the spacecraft that delivered their replacement crew. The Shenzhou mission demonstrates China's growing space capabilities.

Blue Origin launches NASA spacecraft to Mars

Blue Origin successfully launches massive New Glenn rocket carrying twin NASA spacecraft to Mars in historic mission from Cape Canaveral. Witness the future of space exploration.

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.

Orléans Playgroup Closes After 30+ Years

A beloved EarlyON child drop-in centre in Orléans is closing after more than three decades. The Ottawa Catholic School Board needs the space for additional classrooms. Learn about this community loss.

Waterloo's Inclusive Playground Gets Major Upgrade

Waterloo Park's popular inclusive play area expands with exciting new equipment designed for children of all abilities, creating a more accessible recreational space for families across the region.

Northern Lights to Dazzle Most of Canada Tonight

A spectacular celestial show is coming to Canadian skies! Weather experts predict the Northern Lights will be visible across most provinces tonight. Don't miss this rare opportunity to witness nature's most dazzling light display.

U of A Building New 5,000-SQ-FT Art Gallery Space

The University of Alberta is transforming its campus with a state-of-the-art 5,000-square-foot gallery space, creating Alberta's largest university art museum and enhancing Edmonton's cultural landscape.

Taxpayers Funding Questionable Academic Research

Canadian taxpayers are unknowingly financing questionable university studies through indirect federal funding. Discover where your money is really going and why oversight is lacking.

Orbital Mirrors to Brighten Northern Winters

Edmonton-based Reflect Orbital aims to launch satellites that will redirect sunlight to northern communities during winter's darkest months, offering a revolutionary solution to seasonal darkness.

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