Politics
Woman Charged After 911 Caller Reports Driver Asleep in Northern Ontario Parking Lot
A woman faces charges in Sault Ste. Marie after a 911 caller reported a driver asleep in a parking lot, leading to a police investigation and impaired driving allegations.
Business
Federal and Ontario Governments Launch $8.8 Billion Plan to Slash Development Charges
Ottawa and Queen's Park commit $8.8 billion to reduce development charges by 50% over three years, aiming to lower upfront building costs and accelerate housing construction across Ontario.
Sports
Montreal's Jakub Dobes Named NHL First Star After Leading Canadiens to Three Wins
Montreal Canadiens goaltender Jakub Dobes has been honored as the NHL's First Star of the Week following his outstanding performance, backstopping the team to three consecutive victories.
Lifestyle
Fruity Zimba Whitening Strips Deliver Fast Results in Amazon's Big Spring Sale
Zimba's fruity-flavored whitening strips offer noticeable results after just 30 minutes, now up to 36% off in Amazon's Big Spring Sale. Reviewers praise their effectiveness and gentle formula.
Entertainment
Environment
Health
Regina Long-Term Care Facility to Open Fall 2028
The Saskatchewan government confirms construction of a new specialized long-term care facility in Regina, near Sask. Polytech campus, with completion targeted for fall 2028 to address growing senior care needs.
Trauma Support Dog Chewie Retires After 8 Years in West Nipissing
Chewie, a dedicated trauma support dog in West Nipissing, Ontario, is retiring after eight years of providing comfort and assistance to individuals in crisis.
Health Canada Suspends Safe Consumption Site Exemption
Prairie Harm Reduction's supervised consumption site in Saskatoon has halted operations after Health Canada suspended its legal exemption, though the drop-in center remains open for other services.
Annoying People Speed Up Aging, Study Finds
New research indicates that stressful or annoying individuals in your social networks may contribute to faster biological aging, highlighting the impact of social interactions on health.
LifeLabs to Keep Some Sudbury Services, Layoffs Cut to 20
LifeLabs will continue providing certain services in Sudbury, with layoffs reduced to 20 employees. The announcement follows ongoing efforts by local officials to preserve healthcare access in Northern Ontario.
Education
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