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Renowned Architect Frank Gehry Dies at 96

Frank Gehry, known as one of the most renowned architects globally, has passed away at the age...

Zelenskyy Progresses Post-War Plan with Kushner

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced on Wednesday that Ukraine had reached agreements on crucial aspects of a...

“UN Report Urges Global Action on Climate and Biodiversity”

A recent UN report highlights the urgent need for a comprehensive approach to address interconnected environmental challenges...

“Gold and Silver Prices See Volatile Swings on Wall Street”

Wild fluctuations in the financial markets settled as trading began on Wall Street on Monday. U.S. stocks remained stable after seeing gains in Europe...

“B.C. Hydro to Implement Bidding Process for Electricity Allocation”

A new provincial law in British Columbia will require data centers and artificial intelligence (AI) firms to compete for electricity from B.C. Hydro. The...

“How Canada Plans to Diversify Amid Economic Challenges”

Last week proved challenging for the Canadian economy as General Motors cut 500 jobs in Oshawa, Ont., while new White House threats targeted Canada's...

“Toronto Woman’s Journey from Work Burnout to Financial Wellness”

Danica Nelson, a resident of Toronto, shared her experience of being consumed by work in a recent...

“Toronto Woman’s Breast Cancer Journey Sparks Advocacy for Early...

Toronto resident Elysia Bryan noticed a lump in her right breast during the summer of 2020. Despite...

“U.S. Shutdown Delays Canada Trade Data”

Statistics Canada has announced a delay in the release of international trade data for September due to...

“South Korea Woos Canada with Submarine Sales Pitch”

South Korea made a significant push to sell submarines to Canada, with Prime Minister Mark Carney visiting a shipyard to inspect one of the...

“Strained U.S.-Canada Relations on Display at APEC Summit Dinner”

U.S. President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Mark Carney shared a table and exchanged nods during a toast at a pre-Asia-Pacific Economic Co-Operation Summit...

“Bank of Canada Cuts Rates to 2.25% Amid U.S. Trade War Impact”

The Bank of Canada has reduced interest rates to 2.25 percent, citing ongoing economic challenges stemming from the U.S. trade war. Despite the rate...

“New Tundra Swan Hunting Season Sparks Debate”

The federal government is reviewing a proposal to introduce a new hunting season for tundra swans in the Prairie provinces. This potential change to...

“Artemis Program Revives Lunar Ambitions After 53 Years”

On July 20, 1969, the global audience eagerly witnessed as two American astronauts, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, smoothly maneuvered on the moon's surface,...

“Atlantic Salmon Populations in Atlantic Canada Facing Endangerment”

A federal advisory group has broadened its list of imperiled Atlantic salmon populations, sparking concern among conservation organizations in Cape Breton. The alteration could...

“Canadian Figure Skater Roman Sadovsky Embraces Rising Competition”

Canadian figure skater Roman Sadovsky is eagerly embracing the competitive challenge ahead. As the reigning national men's champion, he remains unfazed by Keegan Messing's...

Alpine Skiers Debate Peak Performance Strategy

Paula Moltzan kicked off the alpine skiing World Cup season impressively, achieving her career-best giant slalom result. However, she pondered whether she might be...

Flavor Flav Joins US Bobsled Team as Official Hype Man

Flavor Flav, aged 66, experienced the thrill of sliding at a speed of 106 kilometers per hour, sparking his interest in the sport. The...

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A fresh Netflix series is currently in the works, unfolding in a blue-collar community where hockey reigns supreme, until a tragic bus accident claims...

Renowned Architect Frank Gehry Dies at 96

Frank Gehry, known as one of the most renowned architects globally, has passed away at the age of 96. Gehry, often considered a rebel...

“South Korea Woos Canada with Submarine Sales Pitch”

South Korea made a significant push to sell submarines to Canada, with Prime Minister Mark Carney visiting a shipyard to inspect one of the...

“Canadian Figure Skater Roman Sadovsky Embraces Rising Competition”

Canadian figure skater Roman Sadovsky is eagerly embracing the competitive challenge ahead. As the reigning national men's champion, he remains unfazed by Keegan Messing's...

“BC Unions Reach Tentative Deal, Strike Set to End”

The B.C. General Employees' Union (BCGEU) has reached a tentative agreement with the provincial government, potentially bringing an end to the prolonged strike affecting...