Politics
U.S. Appeals Court Halts Contempt Probe into Trump Over Deportation Flights
A federal appeals court has ruled that a judge must stop investigating Donald Trump and his administration for allegedly violating an order on deportation flights involving Venezuelan migrants sent to El Salvador.
Business
Windsor's Automotive Future in Question as Leaders Warn of Industry Shift
Local leaders in Windsor, Ontario, suggest the city's long-standing automotive manufacturing era could soon conclude, raising concerns about economic transitions and community identity.
Sports
Atlantic University Sport Athletes Sign Professional Contracts with Canadian Elite Basketball League
Multiple Atlantic University Sport basketball players have secured professional contracts with the Canadian Elite Basketball League, marking a significant step in their athletic careers and showcasing the talent emerging from the region's university progr
Lifestyle
Maritime Food Banks Struggle with Soaring Costs While Meeting Surging Demand
Food banks across the Maritimes are grappling with unprecedented challenges as rising food costs strain resources while demand for assistance continues to climb, forcing organizations to innovate.
Entertainment
Environment
Health
Brainwave App Gives Independence to Non-Verbal Kids
A revolutionary app called Think2Switch, developed by Possibility Neurotechnologies, uses brain-computer interface technology to help non-verbal children like Claire Sonnenberg communicate and control devices through thought alone.
Ottawa Project Links Newborns to Family Doctors
A pilot project at Queensway Carleton Hospital in Ottawa has successfully connected hundreds of newborns, like three-month-old Charlotte, to family doctors, addressing primary care gaps for infants.
Tillsonburg Hospital Eliminates PSW Positions, Tears Shed
Personal support workers at Tillsonburg hospital face job cuts, with Jennifer McMaster describing emotional scenes. The reductions highlight ongoing healthcare staffing challenges in Ontario.
Ex-Care Home Operator Sues Winnipeg Health Authority
The former operator of the Golden Door Geriatric Centre in Winnipeg has filed a lawsuit against the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority, alleging wrongful expropriation of the facility in early 2026.
Nova Scotia Advocates Demand Women's Health Strategy
Breast cancer survivor Kim White leads calls for a provincial women's health strategy in Nova Scotia, highlighting gaps in care and the need for coordinated action.
Education
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