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

Toronto resident Elysia Bryan noticed a lump in her right breast during the summer of 2020. Despite being in good health at 34, she...

“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...

“From Charlottetown to ‘Heated Rivalry’: Actor Robbie G.K.’s Journey”

Robbie G.K., known for his role as Kip Grady in the popular TV series "Heated Rivalry," first caught the attention of many Islanders through...

“U.S. Shutdown Delays Canada Trade Data”

Statistics Canada has announced a delay in the release of international trade data for September due to the U.S. government shutdown. The agency relies...

“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,...

“Oscar Noms: Catch Up on Best Picture Contenders”

The Oscar nominations have been announced, and if you're not a die-hard movie fan, you might have only caught a few of the films...

Zelenskyy Progresses Post-War Plan with Kushner

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced on Wednesday that Ukraine had reached agreements on crucial aspects of a post-war reconstruction plan during discussions with Jared...

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...

“Alberta Teachers Rally for Public Education Support”

Protesters from various parts of Alberta assembled on Saturday in West Springs, a community in southwest Calgary within the Calgary-Bow electoral district, currently represented...