“Woodchips Reduce Tick Populations, Lowering Lyme Risk”

Applying woodchips along paths in wooded areas has been shown by University of Ottawa...

“Woodchips Reduce Tick Populations, Lowering Lyme Risk”

Applying woodchips along paths in wooded areas has been...

“Nuclear Heat Revolutionizing District Heating Worldwide”

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Domestic

Woodland Pulp Resumes Wood Purchases Amid Challenges

Woodland Pulp in Maine resumed operations in mid-December following...

“Southern Gulf Striped Bass Stock Surges, Concerns for Atlantic Salmon”

In the southern Gulf of St. Lawrence, the striped...

“Ubisoft’s Halifax Studio Closure: 71 Employees Lose Jobs”

Ubisoft, a software company, has announced the closure of...

“Community Mourns Tragic Loss of Boy Killed by Dogs”

Nova Scotia RCMP reported that a 13-year-old boy, Drew...

“Team Discovers 19th-Century Shipwreck in Lake Michigan”

Scuba diver John Janzen vividly recalls the moment he...

Russian Attacks on Ukrainian Power Grid Kill Three Amid Peace Talks

Russian forces targeted Ukrainian power infrastructure in a series...

Iran-U.S. Agree on Nuclear “Guiding Principles”

Iran and the United States have come to an...

Elana Meyers Taylor Makes History with Monobob Gold

Elana Meyers Taylor celebrated her long-awaited victory at the...

Politics

CSIS Acknowledges Past Harm, Struggles to Rebuild Trust

The Canadian Security Intelligence Service has acknowledged the historical impact of its investigations into Indigenous communities, which has resulted in enduring mistrust. However, officials...

“Parti Québécois Leader Initiates Quebec Independence Referendum Campaign”

Parti Québécois Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon asserted that the Quebec independence referendum campaign is in motion, attributing its initiation to the Canadian Prime Minister....

“Canadian Gun Owners Face Challenges in Federal Buyback Program”

Kelly Pierce enjoys using her Plainfield Machine M1 Carbine firearm for recreational target practice at a range in Yellowknife. However, this particular firearm is...

“U.S. Ambassador Warns Canada Over F-35 Fighter Jet Decision”

U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra has issued a caution, suggesting potential consequences for the North American defence pact if Canada does not proceed...

“Canadian Forces Conduct Arctic Training Exercise with U.S.”

Canadian Armed Forces helicopters are set to conduct operations between Edmonton, Alberta, and Alaska. Residents in specific regions of northwest Alberta, northeast British Columbia,...

Canadian Museums to Reduce Staff by 18% Amid Budget Cuts

The Canadian Museum of History and the Canadian War Museum are set to reduce their permanent staff levels by 18 percent over the next...

“PM Carney to Boost GST Credit by 25% for Canadians”

Prime Minister Mark Carney is scheduled to reveal an enhancement to the GST credit on Monday, part of a comprehensive set of affordability initiatives...

Technology

“Study Finds Toxic Chemicals in Fraser River Salmon”

Juvenile chinook salmon in the Fraser River estuary have been found to contain a range of chemicals, including pharmaceuticals and flame retardants, according to...

“Canadian Astronaut Jeremy Hansen Returns from Historic Moon Expedition”

Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen and his fellow Artemis II crew members were warmly welcomed at the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) headquarters following their recent...

“Alcatraz Coyote’s Epic Swim Stuns Experts”

A wild coyote recently made headlines for its extraordinary swim across ocean currents. Camilla Fox, the founder of Project Coyote, expressed amazement at the...

MARKET

“Jamaican Scotch Bonnet Pepper Scarcity Impacts Global Supply”

Jamaican Scotch bonnet peppers are facing a scarcity issue, impacting their availability for culinary enthusiasts who enjoy a touch of spiciness....

“Canadians Embrace ‘Job Hugging’ Amid Economic Uncertainty”

In today's uncertain economic climate, more Canadians are experiencing a phenomenon known as "job hugging," where individuals remain in unsatisfying jobs...

Legal Battles Delay Opening of Gordie Howe Bridge

The construction of the Gordie Howe International Bridge, which connects Windsor, Ontario, and Detroit, has been completed since February. However, a...

“AI Agents Poised to Make Purchases Without Manual Confirmation”

Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly popular for assisting in shopping decisions, whether it's finding the best deals on sneakers or...

Environment

“Nuclear Heat Revolutionizing District Heating Worldwide”

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“PEI Farmers Embrace Groundwater Irrigation Amid Drought Assurances”

More farmers in Prince Edward Island are set to...

“Canadian Company Uses Chili Peppers to Power Malawi’s Solar Plant”

A well-known restaurant chain uses chili peppers in its...

“Burying Charred Trees to Fight Climate Change”

In our weekly newsletter, we shed light on environmental...

B.C. Government Adjusts Zero-Emission Vehicle Sales Target

The B.C. government is planning to amend its target...

“Burying Charred Trees to Fight Climate Change”

In our weekly newsletter, we shed light on environmental trends and solutions pushing us towards a more sustainable future. As a child, I used...

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Culture

“Buffy the Vampire Slayer Actor Anthony Head Dies at 72”

British actor Anthony Head, recognized for his roles in...

“MusiquePlus Returns: Revival on TikTok Sparks Nostalgia”

Quebec culture was significantly influenced by MusiquePlus long before...

Iranian-French Cartoonist Marjane Satrapi Dies at 56

Iranian-French cartoonist and filmmaker Marjane Satrapi, known for her...

“Actor Shia LaBeouf Receives Probation for Assault”

Actor Shia LaBeouf received probation after admitting to assaulting...

“Canada Seeks Reversal of Streaming Contribution Increase”

The Canadian government is set to request the broadcasting...