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Nissan Sentra Cup heads east to Nova Scotia
Nissan has been involved in flinging race-prepped Sentra sedans competitively around
More federal public servants feeling stressed, emotionally drained: survey
More federal public servants are
Punishing temperatures return to Ontario and Quebec during record-breaking heat wave
A heat wave is set to deliver another day of punishing heat and humidity to parts of Ontario and Quebec.
Lithium battery failure likely cause of Walkerville-area garage fire that burned 1 man
Fire officials say it ended up causing around $100,000 in damage in the area around Moy Avenue and Hanna Street East. ...
Iran hoping to “draw a line” under confrontation with US
Ali Vaez, the Iran project director at
Extreme heat persists across region, pop-up thunderstorms possible
A widespread heat warning remains in effect for southern Ontario.
Bank account emptied of more than $25K after Ontario woman put banking info into fake CRA website
Ruth Jean of London, Ont., recently wanted to open a business account with the Canada Revenue Agency.
Firefighting sisters from Pinaymootang First Nation working on the front lines of Manitoba's wildfire effort
Two firefighting sisters from
How 3 words helped find a Cambridge, Ont., woman lost in the woods
Speedboat, overdid, cameos: Those
Manitoba flight school now barred from training pilots put students in 'significant danger': whistleblower
A Gimli, Man., flight school was banned
Classic car mechanics few and far between in Winnipeg
As modern cars evolve, finding someone who can repair classic cars is becoming more difficult for enthusiasts in Winnipeg. One mechanic in the city who still knows how to repair older vehicles is passing his knowledge along to younger mechanics. ...
Riley Laychuk's Manitoba forecast for Tuesday, June 24, 2025
A mix of sun and clouds across the province on Tuesday, with a chance of a few showers or thunderstorms. ...
'Very emotional': Brain-scanning tech gives kids with disabilities new powers
It sounds like something from a
ILTM North America 2025 sees record agent interest and growth
Open for just one month to date, luxury travel agent registration and accreditation for ILTM North America 2025 is revealing a huge interest from over 200 cities across Canada, Mexico and the US, significantly including non-traditional luxury travel hubs such
May inflation data coming as Bank of Canada looks for trade war impacts
Statistics Canada is set to publish inflation data for May this morning.
Parades, concerts and heat warnings to mark Fête nationale in Quebec
Quebecers will be
Review of fossil fuel subsidies stalls as Argentina ceased communication with Canada
A peer review of fossil fuel
Tate: Northern border new illegal immigration hot spot
For decades, Massachusetts voters largely felt insulated from the most severe consequences of unchecked immigration occurring more than 2,000 miles away at the US-Mexico border. But as illegal immigration at the southern border plummets due to President
How the Iran-Israel ceasefire is meant to play out
Published On 24 Jun 202524 Jun 2025
Israel says Iran launched more missiles after ceasefire starts. Iranian military denies that
A tentative truce faltered
Heat wave continues with possibility of thunderstorms in Waterloo region, Guelph and area on Tuesday
The heat warning continues in Waterloo
Inclusive education questioned after N.S. student on autism spectrum told to stay home from school
A Nova Scotia mother says her son was denied his right to an education when he was told to stay home from school for two weeks due to behavioural challenges related to his autism spectrum disorder. ...
16-year-old aspiring entomologist finds rare moth in her N.B. neighbourhood
Jannique Mulder-Slater is a 16-year-old
New Brunswick MP questions motives for Facebook suspension
A New Brunswick Conservative MP says he’s not satisfied with Facebook’s lack of explanation for why his account was suspended twice in seven days. ...
First Nations families protest development bills by reasserting presence on the land
A family from Attawapiskat First Nation is protesting new provincial and federal legislation by traveling the river system and planting flags that symbolize Indigenous presence on the land. ...
Spruce bark beetles are surging in P.E.I.’s Fiona-damaged trees. Can anything be done?
Some trees across Prince Edward Island are dying as the