Politics
Windsor Council to Address Funding for Peche Island Water Flow Repairs
Windsor City Council is set to deliberate on allocating funds to resolve persistent water flow problems affecting Peche Island, a key local environmental and recreational site.
Business
B.C. Mining Industry at Crossroads: Experts to Discuss Future Expansion and Challenges
British Columbia's mining sector faces pivotal decisions as government pushes for rapid expansion of critical mineral production and new export markets. Industry leaders gather in Vancouver to address investment trends and exploration declines.
Sports
Rare Hockey Card Collection Shatters Estimates at New Hamburg Auction
A highly-coveted collection of rare hockey cards exceeded all predictions at a recent auction in New Hamburg, Ontario, drawing significant attention from collectors and enthusiasts across the region.
Lifestyle
Edmonton Man's Culinary Passion Earns Him a Dream Trip to Japan
An Edmonton resident's dedication to Japanese cuisine has led to a once-in-a-lifetime journey to Japan, showcasing how personal interests can open doors to international experiences.
Entertainment
Environment
Health
Hospital Overcrowding Forces Patients into Unconventional Spaces
Patients in Ontario hospitals are being treated in converted ambulance bays and hallways due to severe overcrowding, raising concerns about privacy, infection control, and patient dignity.
Woman Found Dead in Montreal West During Power Outage
A 66-year-old woman was discovered deceased in her Montreal West apartment during wellness checks following a prolonged power outage. Police confirm no criminal activity suspected.
Winter Dry Eyes: Expert Tips and Product Guide
Ophthalmologist Dr. Diane Hilal-Campo shares effective strategies and product recommendations to relieve dry eye symptoms exacerbated by winter conditions.
Doctors Stick to Science Over U.S. Vaccine Recommendations
Medical professionals in Canada are emphasizing evidence-based practices, choosing to follow established scientific protocols rather than recent U.S. federal vaccine recommendations.
Pizza Pops Recall Expands Due to E. coli Risk
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has expanded a recall for multiple Pillsbury Pizza Pops varieties, including three-cheese and pepperoni, over potential E. coli O26 contamination.
Education
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