Politics
Appeals Court Permits Trump's White House Ballroom Project to Proceed
A federal appeals court has temporarily lifted a block on above-ground construction of President Trump's $400 million White House ballroom, scheduling a hearing for June 5.
Business
Gas Prices Surge in Ottawa, Straining Drivers' Budgets Over Weekend
Ottawa drivers faced a sharp increase in fuel costs on Saturday, with gas prices rising significantly, adding financial pressure amid ongoing economic concerns in the region.
Sports
Ottawa Charge Seize Control of PWHL Playoff Race with Decisive Victory
The Ottawa Charge secured a crucial 5-1 win over the New York Sirens, gaining a five-point advantage for the final playoff spot with one week remaining in the PWHL season.
Lifestyle
Calgary Hosts Dual Pet Events: Reptile Expo and Cat Show This Weekend
Pet enthusiasts in Calgary can explore exotic reptiles and feline beauty this weekend with the Western Canadian Reptile Expo and Calgary Cat Show running simultaneously, offering interactive experiences and educational opportunities.
Entertainment
Environment
Health
Clashes as Protesters Storm Wisconsin Beagle Lab
Police deployed tear gas and made arrests as animal rights activists attempted to breach a Wisconsin laboratory using beagles for research, highlighting ongoing tensions over animal testing.
Red Light Therapy and Saunas: Evidence Beyond Hype
Research explores the potential health benefits of red light therapy and sauna use, moving beyond anecdotal claims to examine scientific validity.
Food and Water Safety Guidance for Flood Emergencies
The Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit provides essential recommendations to protect food supplies and drinking water from contamination during flood events, emphasizing preventive measures.
Cancer Survivor Shares Daffodil Month Experience
A Nova Scotia woman discusses her journey as both a cancer survivor and a supporter of the Canadian Cancer Society's Daffodil Month campaign, highlighting the personal impact of awareness efforts.
Prairie Harm Reduction Closure Leaves Vulnerable Without Lifeline
The shutdown of Prairie Harm Reduction in Saskatoon has left thousands without essential services, with experts warning of increased homelessness and deaths among vulnerable populations.
Education
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