Politics
Northern Ontario Man Faces Charges for Refusing Breathalyzer Test During OPP Traffic Stop
Ontario Provincial Police have charged a Northern Ontario man with refusing a breath demand during a traffic stop, highlighting ongoing enforcement of impaired driving laws.
Business
Midtown Toronto's Duke of Kent Pub Closes After Nearly 50 Years
The Duke of Kent, a beloved British-style pub at Yonge and Eglinton, has closed permanently after nearly five decades, citing pandemic impacts and Crosstown LRT construction challenges.
Sports
Team Dunstone Secures Third Consecutive Victory at Men's World Curling Championship
Matt Dunstone's Canadian rink continues its dominant run at the men's world curling championship, clinching a third straight win in a display of strategic prowess and precision on the ice.
Lifestyle
Sugar The Surfing Dog, Therapy Canine and Surfing Legend, Dies at 16
Sugar The Surfing Dog, a rescue canine and five-time world champion in dog surfing who was inducted into the Surfer's Hall of Fame, has passed away at age 16 after a cancer battle, leaving a legacy of joy for veterans and surf fans.
Entertainment
Environment
Health
Seniors Pose for Royal Portraits at Manitoba Care Home
Residents at Betel Home in Gimli, Manitoba, experienced a regal transformation during portrait sessions that made them feel like queens and kings, including 103-year-old Anna.
LeAnn Rimes' Emotional Jaw Release Goes Viral
Singer LeAnn Rimes undergoes an intense fascial manipulation procedure, releasing stored tension and emotional trauma linked to years of dental issues.
Heart Association Urges Plant Proteins, Low-Fat Dairy
The American Heart Association recommends shifting to plant-based proteins and replacing full-fat dairy to improve cardiovascular health and reduce disease risks.
Calgary Doctor Suspended Over Illegal Botox Injections
Dr. Michael Prevost, a Calgary doctor, has been suspended for administering Botox injections for migraines without proper permits, violating medical regulations.
Saskatchewan Opposes Renewal of Harm Reduction Site Exemption
Saskatchewan's government is asking the federal government not to renew a Health Canada exemption for Prairie Harm Reduction's supervised consumption site, which closed due to funding issues, amid ongoing debates over addiction services.
Education
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