Politics
Family Remembers 8-Year-Old Nina as Controversial Sentencing Begins in Edmonton
The family of eight-year-old Nina Napope Dumais shares emotional impact statements as Ashley Rattlesnake's manslaughter sentencing hearing begins in Edmonton court.
Business
Federal Government Acquires Downtown Ottawa Office Tower for $148.2 Million
Public Services and Procurement Canada confirms the purchase of 131 Queen Street from Morguard Corp., a major real estate transaction in the capital's core.
Sports
Zayne Parekh Poised for Prominent Role in Calgary Flames' Final Two Months
Calgary Flames prospect Zayne Parekh is expected to see increased playing time and power-play opportunities during the team's final two months, building on his growing comfort in the NHL.
Lifestyle
Dual Applebee's and IHOP Restaurant Sets Opening Date in East Regina
A combined Applebee's and IHOP location is scheduled to open soon in east Regina, marking a new dining option for residents. The development highlights ongoing commercial growth in the area.
Environment
Health
AI Weapons Detection System Coming to Cape Breton Hospital
Cape Breton Regional Hospital in Sydney, Nova Scotia, will deploy an AI-powered weapons detection system to enhance security in its emergency department, aiming to protect staff and patients.
U.S. Hospital Screens Kids for Reading Ability as Literacy Lags
Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, is implementing literacy screenings for young patients to address concerning national reading proficiency gaps, integrating education into pediatric healthcare.
AlayaCare Launches Home-Based Care Momentum Awards
AlayaCare announces the Home-Based Care Momentum Awards, an annual program recognizing frontline caregivers, operational leaders, executives, and innovators driving advancements in home-based care across North America.
Toronto General Hospital Ranked Second Best in World
University Health Network's Toronto General Hospital has been named the second-best hospital in the world by Newsweek's prestigious annual ranking, highlighting its exceptional medical care and research.
U.S. Ends Health Aid to Zimbabwe After Funding Deal Fails
The United States will phase out health assistance to Zimbabwe following the collapse of negotiations on a $367 million bilateral agreement. Zimbabwe cited data sharing and sovereignty concerns.
Education
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