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Little Lorraine takes off in theatres, Cineplex adds shows across Canada
The film that was shot in Cape Breton has been selling out theatres since its release five weeks ago.
Mississauga woman killed after exiting SUV on Highway 401 following crash
A 40-year-old woman is dead
Nigeria: Just in - Tinubu Confirms Joint Operation With Us Killed Isis Commander in Nigeria
The Nigerian leader described the operation as a product of successful partnership with the US. ...
Nigeria: Trump Says U.S. Partners With Nigeria to Kill Islamic State Top Commander
Mr Mainok, according to documents obtained from US registers, was specially designated as a "global terrorist" in 2023. ...
Warm weather, sunny skies and a bit of rain in the forecast for Ottawa on May Long Weekend
While some rain
TTC strike deadline pushed back as last-minute talks continue
Efforts to avoid a strike by Toronto Transit Commission employees are going into overtime.
Setting fires at Riding Mountain National Park to save endangered grasslands
Prescribed burns are underway at Riding Mountain National Park. Fire management officer Melanie Robinson says they are an essential part of reducing the risk of wildfires and protecting an endangered ecosystem. ...
One of the Alaska Highway’s oldest lodges is gone
The abandoned Rancheria lodge, once a beloved stopping place between Watson Lake, Yukon, and Whitehorse, burned down early Tuesday morning. ...
Regina storytellers share funny and touching tales, thanks to video workshop
Through a series of workshops, people in Regina got together and honed their skills, sharing stories that were told on video. ...
‘Fire is a piece that has been missing’: Sask. students learn about prescribed burns
People in Saskatchewan are incorporating prescribed burns more often as a tool to keep grasslands healthy. Proponents emphasize safety and control techniques. ...
Dawson Creek non-profit medical accommodation house at risk of closure
Bulterys House, a patient accommodation
Riley Laychuk's weekend forecast: cool and wet
Southern Manitoba is poised to get much-needed rain on Sunday. Temperatures across the province remain cool. ...
'Disinvestment comes with deterioration': CSC should keep prison librarians, advocates say
Correctional Service Canada says it's reviewing library staffing needs as part of planned workforce reductions. Advocates warn the move would harm inmate rehabilitation. ...
Canada deepens Arctic defence ties with Nordics after Trump threats
Alliances are shifting in the Arctic as climate change makes it more accessible. ...
How a Times Reporter Found Cartel Gold at the Royal Canadian Mint
A conversation with Justin Scheck, who found that illegal Colombian gold transformed into legal North American gold through bureaucratic sleights of hand, and ended up in Canada. ...
Why Toronto brunch fans keep lining up for this comfort food spot
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Winnipeg house in Norwood Flats has a Neil Young connection
At first glance, the home in
‘You’re chasing a ghost’: A decade later, Toronto police still searching for gunman who killed expectant mother
Ten years later, cold
Talks between TTC and CUPE Local 2 continue past deadline
Efforts to avoid a strike by Toronto Transit Commission employees are going into overtime.
Oklahoma woman discovers husband was a Canadian man who faked his death 37 years earlier ...
Deb Proctor was at work when her phone rang from an
How a Nunavut welding arts program gives youth (and metal) new life
Since 2018, the Red Fish Art Studio in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, has been a second home for at-risk youth in the community, where they are trained in welding and put to work making signs and artworks out of scrap metal. ...
Asian Heritage Month: 3 women reflect on being the ‘odd one out’ to now influencing the world
From standing out because of the shape of
‘Summerlike temperatures’ this holiday long weekend
Waking up to
Dirty Food Eatery masters the art of brunch
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