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Windsor Opens New City Hall Square Skating Rink

Hundreds celebrated the grand opening of Windsor's new outdoor ice rink at City Hall Square, a multimillion-dollar community hub for winter skating and summer gatherings. Discover the details.

LandSpace Reusable Rocket Test Fails to Complete

Chinese private aerospace firm LandSpace did not complete a key test of its reusable rocket technology. The mission, aimed at advancing China's space ambitions, encountered issues during the December 3rd flight.

Halifax fire training prop needs extra $1.5M

Halifax fire crews face budget overrun as three-storey training facility requires additional $1.5 million funding. Learn about the project's challenges and implications.

How Space Weather Affects Life on Earth

Discover how solar activity and space weather phenomena can disrupt power grids, satellites, and communications systems across Canada and globally. Learn about space weather monitoring.

Scientists find tryptophan on asteroid Bennu

NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission discovers evidence of tryptophan on asteroid Bennu, revealing new insights about building blocks of life in space. Learn what this means for understanding our cosmic origins.

Scientists capture lightning sounds on Mars

NASA's Perseverance rover records crackling sounds believed to be Martian lightning, marking a breakthrough in planetary science. Discover what this reveals about the Red Planet.

UCalgary Space Weather Network Aids Northern Security

University of Calgary's space-weather monitoring system becomes crucial for Canada's northern security strategy, enhancing protection against solar threats. Learn how this technology safeguards critical infrastructure.

Goderich neighbours battle affordable housing plan

Residents of 110 Picton Street West oppose town council's rezoning proposal for affordable housing, advocating instead for a senior's park in the community space. Learn about the growing tension.

Sheltered Skate Space Opens on Granville Island

A new sheltered skateboarding facility has opened on Vancouver's Granville Island, providing a year-round, weather-protected space for local skaters to practice and connect.

B.C. Doctor Studies Anesthetic Drugs in Space

A B.C. anesthesiologist is pioneering research into how anesthetic drugs behave in zero gravity, a critical step for future long-duration space missions and medical emergencies in space.

CAE Signs New Training Agreement with Saab

Canadian aviation leader CAE secures a new agreement with Sweden's Saab to provide advanced training services and devices, strengthening its global position.

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