Politics
Noelia Castillo, 25, Dies by Legal Euthanasia in Spain After Landmark Court Battle
Noelia Castillo, a 25-year-old Spanish woman, has died by legal euthanasia following a prolonged court struggle for her right to the procedure, drawing national attention in Spain.
Business
Court Approves $4.5M 23andMe Settlement, June Deadline for Claims
A Canadian court has approved a $4.5 million class-action settlement against genetic testing company 23andMe, with a June deadline set for eligible claimants to file.
Sports
Vancouver Canucks' Rebuild Frustration Grows as Losses Pile Up in 2026 Season
The Vancouver Canucks face mounting frustration as their rebuilding efforts struggle, with recent losses highlighting ongoing challenges in the NHL season.
Lifestyle
Linamar Expands Global Footprint with Acquisition of Two German Factories
Canadian auto parts giant Linamar has signed a deal to purchase two manufacturing facilities in Germany, marking a significant expansion in the European market.
Entertainment
Environment
Health
Search Resumes for Man Who Fell Through Ice in Ste-Geneviève
Montreal police deploy nautical patrol and drone as search resumes for man who fell through ice on Rivière des Prairies. Risk assessment ongoing for possible diver deployment.
Father's Final Cancer Battle: A Son's Tribute to Unyielding Hope
A personal account of an 80-year-old Vietnam veteran's courageous fight against recurrent oral cancer, revealing the complex decisions families face in end-of-life care and the enduring power of hope.
Nutrition Experts Analyze Viral 'Boy Kibble' Fitness Trend
Male fitness influencers are promoting 'boy kibble'—ground beef and white rice—as a muscle-building meal. Dietitians explain its nutritional pros and cons, emphasizing the need for vegetables and variety.
68-Year-Old Saskatchewan Powerlifter Breaks Records
Mava Brydges from Moose Jaw continues to dominate powerlifting competitions, setting new records and inspiring athletes decades younger than her.
Advocates Urge Lower Colorectal Cancer Screening Age in Canada
Health advocates are calling for Canada to reduce the recommended screening age for colorectal cancer, citing rising cases among younger adults and the need for earlier detection to save lives.
Education
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