Politics
House Approves Short-Term Surveillance Extension After GOP Revolt Against Trump
The U.S. House passed a temporary renewal of the controversial Section 702 surveillance program until April 30 in a late-night session, rejecting President Trump's push for a longer extension amid Republican defections.
Business
Kelowna Expected to Loosen Short-Term Rental Rules in Coming Weeks
The province is likely to relax short-term rental restrictions in Kelowna soon, potentially impacting local housing markets and tourism. This move follows ongoing debates about balancing housing availability with tourism demands.
Sports
Vancouver Canucks Face Pivotal Off-Season Questions After Season Ends
The Vancouver Canucks' end-of-season news conference raises key questions about the team's future, including player focus and management moves, amid local sports trends.
Lifestyle
Astrological Forecast for April 17, 2026: Moon Alert and Zodiac Guidance
Astrological advice for Friday, April 17, 2026, including a Moon Alert warning against shopping and decisions during specific hours, followed by New Moon in Aries insights and personalized horoscopes for all zodiac signs.
Entertainment
Environment
Health
Regina Breast Health Centre Marks First Year at New Location
The Regina Breast Health Centre has successfully completed its inaugural year at the Regina Center Crossing facility, marking a significant milestone in local healthcare services for breast health and cancer screening in the community.
Saskatchewan Recruits International Doctors for Family Medicine
Saskatchewan is actively recruiting international physicians to specialize in family medicine, aiming to address healthcare gaps and enhance primary care services across the province.
Gambling Addiction Worries Rise as NHL Playoffs Approach
As the NHL playoffs near, Edmonton health professionals express growing concerns about gambling addiction risks, highlighting the impact of pervasive sports betting advertising and the need for public awareness and support services.
London Councillor Seeks Review of For-Profit Addiction Treatment Pharmacies
London councillor Ana Ferreira demands a provincial review of for-profit addiction treatment pharmacies, citing concerns over patient care and regulatory oversight in the sector.
Mental Health Crisis in Ukraine After 4 Years of War
A growing mental health emergency is unfolding in Ukraine, with rising trauma and psychological distress among civilians and soldiers after years of conflict.
Education
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