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AI Growth Expected to Continue in 2026: Professor

A Dalhousie University computer scientist forecasts the AI surge will persist into 2026, highlighting key advancements and trends. Discover what the future holds for artificial intelligence.

Dalhousie to oversee $30M N.S. natural gas research

Dalhousie University will manage a major $30 million research initiative to study Nova Scotia's offshore natural gas potential, aiming to inform future energy decisions. Learn more about this significant academic and economic project.

Food Prices to Rise $1,000 per Family in 2026

Canada's Food Price Report forecasts a 4-6% food price hike in 2026, adding nearly $1,000 to a family's annual grocery bill. Learn which provinces and products will be hit hardest.

Sisters Recover After Calgary Crosswalk Accident

Two sisters, aged 10 and 18, are recovering in separate Calgary hospitals after being trapped under a vehicle in a Dalhousie crosswalk. A GoFundMe is raising funds for their rehabilitation and family expenses.

Free Roblox Game Teaches Kids Crosswalk Safety

The Alberta Motor Association launches Crosswalk Quest: Zoo Rescue on Roblox to educate children about pedestrian safety through interactive gaming. Learn how this innovative approach works.

25% of Canadians Food Insecure as Prices Soar

New report reveals Canada's deepening food affordability crisis, with 25.5% of households food insecure and half chasing discounts. A moral emergency demanding policy action.

Calgary Pedestrian Collision Sends Two to Hospital

A serious collision in Calgary involving a vehicle and two pedestrians has resulted in life-altering injuries for an adult. A child was also hospitalized as 2025 becomes the worst year for such accidents.

Ozempic Reshapes Canada's Food Economy: $3.3B Impact

Two million Canadians using GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic are dramatically changing food consumption patterns, removing $3.3 billion annually from Canada's food economy. Learn how this trend affects groceries, restaurants and agriculture.

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