Politics
Witnesses Testify in Montreal Defamation Trial of Cardinal Marc Ouellet
Cardinal Marc Ouellet's civil defamation lawsuit against his accuser proceeds in Montreal with witness testimonies. The case centers on allegations and counterclaims, highlighting legal and religious tensions.
Business
Eagle Gold Mine Sale Advances Following 2024 Ore Storage Incident
BusinessYukon's Eagle Gold Mine is progressing toward a sale after a 2024 ore storage site failure disrupted operations, with stakeholders now focusing on a potential transaction to revive the project.
Sports
Auston Matthews Booed by Toronto Fans After Olympic Gold Medal Win for Team USA
Toronto Maple Leafs captain Auston Matthews received mixed reactions including boos from home fans when introduced as a gold medalist for Team USA at the first post-Olympics game in Toronto.
Lifestyle
Five Home Goods Finds to Elevate Your Living Space This Spring
Discover five stylish home goods from Canadian and international brands that can transform your living space with color, texture, and design this spring season.
Entertainment
Environment
Health
Five Suspected Overdoses Reported in Brantford on Feb. 27
Brantford authorities responded to five suspected overdoses on February 27, underscoring ongoing public health challenges. The incidents highlight the critical need for naloxone access and community support in combating the opioid epidemic.
AlayaCare AI Saves Home Care Agencies 80% Time and Costs
AlayaCare introduces AI-powered autonomous agents to streamline home care operations, reducing manual workload by up to 80% and enhancing caregiver efficiency with features like automated visit verification and care plan drafting.
Alberta's 2025-26 Flu Season Deadliest in Recent History
New data from the Alberta government shows the 2025-26 influenza season was the most lethal in recent memory, highlighting severe public health impacts.
Blind Athlete with Down Syndrome Publishes Un-Cookbook
A legally blind swimmer with Down syndrome overcomes adversity to publish an un-cookbook, inspiring others to break barriers in the kitchen and beyond.
Toronto Won't Suspend Students Over Vaccine Records
Toronto Public Health announces it will not suspend students for incomplete immunization records this academic year, marking a shift in enforcement policy.
Education
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