Politics
Two Dead Following Shooting Incident in St. John's, Winnipeg Police Investigate
A major crime unit is investigating a fatal shooting in St. John's that left two people dead, with Winnipeg Police Service leading the probe into the altercation.
Business
Ottawa's O-Train Line 1 Service Extends to Tremblay Station Amid Ongoing Restoration Efforts
Ottawa's O-Train Line 1 service has been partially restored to Tremblay Station following a freezing rain storm disruption, with work continuing to fully resume operations across the east end.
Sports
Canadiens' Brendan Gallagher Scratched as Dobes Gets Redemption Chance vs. Sharks
The Montreal Canadiens will be without veteran forward Brendan Gallagher for their game against the San Jose Sharks, with goaltender Jakub Dobes getting a second start after a previous tough outing.
Lifestyle
Ottawa Cyclists Spin for Charity at St. Patrick's Day Event
The Rise & Run group at Wheelhouse cycle studio in Ottawa hosted a St. Patrick's Day charity spin party, raising funds for a good cause through community fitness efforts.
Environment
Health
Regina Girl with Rare Disease Named Champion for Sick Kids
Ivy, a five-year-old from Regina battling a rare illness, has been selected as the 2026 representative for Saskatchewan's pediatric patients, highlighting the resilience of children facing medical challenges.
Looksmaxxing Trend Worries Experts for Boys and Men
A viral social media trend known as 'looksmaxxing' is causing concern among parents and health professionals, who warn it may harm the mental well-being of young males.
London's Supervised Consumption Site Closure Sparks Outcry
Advocates condemn the closure of London's supervised consumption site after provincial funding ends, calling it a 'giant step backwards' for public health and addiction recovery efforts.
Alberta Begins Process for New Ambulance Contracts
Alberta's Emergency Health Services initiates a procurement process for new ambulance contracts, aiming to enhance emergency medical response across the province.
Childhood Environment Shapes Fear of Snakes, Study Finds
A new study suggests that cultural influences and parental attitudes during childhood may significantly impact the development of snake phobia, rather than it being purely instinctual.
Education
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