Politics
Liberals Projected to Seize Majority Control in GTA Federal Byelections
The Liberal Party is projected to secure majority control with federal byelection wins in key Greater Toronto Area ridings, according to recent political analysis.
Business
Timmins Implements 50 km/h Speed Limit on Highway to Iroquois Falls Due to Potholes
Timmins has temporarily lowered the speed limit to 50 km/h on a municipal road connecting to Iroquois Falls, citing severe potholes and poor asphalt conditions that pose safety risks.
Sports
Connor Ingram's Stellar Goaltending Emerges as Edmonton Oilers' Playoff X-Factor
Edmonton Oilers goaltender Connor Ingram's recent exceptional performances are transforming the team's postseason outlook, providing crucial stability as playoffs approach.
Lifestyle
Man in His 30s Seriously Injured in Scarborough Motorcycle-Vehicle Collision
A man in his 30s was hospitalized with serious injuries following a collision between a motorcycle and a vehicle in Scarborough. Emergency services responded to the scene.
Environment
Health
St. Paul's Hospital Announces Groundbreaking Medical Trial
St. Paul's Hospital in Vancouver is launching a life-changing clinical trial aimed at patients suffering from a distressing condition, offering new hope for treatment and recovery.
Mixed Reactions to Prairie Harm Reduction Closure in Saskatoon
Saskatoon residents express diverse opinions following the closure of Prairie Harm Reduction's safe consumption site, with a demonstration highlighting community support and concerns.
Astronaut's Dog Celebrates Lunar Mission Return
Artemis II mission specialist Christina Koch shares heartwarming video of her dog Sadie's ecstatic reaction to her return from the record-setting 694,481-mile lunar flyby mission.
Salmonella Pistachio Outbreak Hits 189 Cases
A salmonella outbreak linked to pistachios has now affected 189 people across Canada over the past year, with health officials urging caution as investigations continue into the contaminated food source.
Cancer Rates to Increase in 2026, Higher in Eastern Canada
New research indicates cancer will remain Canada's leading cause of death in 2026, with Eastern Canada experiencing a disproportionate surge in cases, highlighting urgent public health concerns.
Education
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