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Summer McIntosh Makes Canadian Swimming History

Summer McIntosh clinched her first-ever gold medal at the Pan Pacific swimming event in Irvine, California, outpacing Australia's Jenna Forrester in the women's 400-meter...

“Quebec and Newfoundland Near Churchill Falls Agreement”

Quebec and Newfoundland Labrador are on the verge of reaching a new agreement regarding Churchill Falls, according to sources familiar with the situation. The...

“Canada Adds 75,000 Jobs in July, Unemployment Rate Drops to 6.4%”

Canada saw a notable increase in employment in July, adding 75,000 jobs, representing a 0.4% rise, and leading to a reduction in the unemployment...

“Ontario IndyCar Event Faces Delay Due to Track Construction”

The inaugural Ontario Honda Dealers Indy at Markham faced delays at the starting line. The first day of practice and qualifying for the only...

“Vinyl Revival: Rise of Hi-Fi Listening Bars in North America”

The resurgence of vinyl records has defied expectations as digital music took over. In the U.S., record sales revenue grew significantly to $1.4 billion...

“Prominent Alberta Separatist Resigns Over Racial Slur”

A member of the prominent pro-separation organization, the Alberta Prosperity Project, has stepped down after using a racial slur during an event where the...

“OpenAI Influencer Retreat Sparks Backlash”

OpenAI recently organized a fully-funded event for content creators at a picturesque resort in New York State. However, some attendees are now facing backlash...

“Experts Push for FireSmart Regulations Amid Wildfire Crisis”

As wildfires continue to ravage British Columbia, the exact count of homes lost remains uncertain. However, numerous structures have already been destroyed across the...

“Alberta Launches Algal Bloom Tracker for Toxic Blooms”

Researchers in Alberta are closely monitoring blue-green algae, and now the public can easily track these toxic algal blooms at six lakes through a...

Heat wave prompts plea for government action

Following the recent heat wave in mainland Nova Scotia, Miriam Williams and her spouse have resorted to running six box fans in their apartment...

Arctic Economic Corridor Initiatives Unveiled

The Yellowknives Dene First Nation and the Tłı̨chǫ Government have jointly agreed on the designated site for the Arctic Economic and Security Corridor. This...

“Construction Site Theft Threatens Housing Project Success”

Allen Siyou Wu expressed his surprise at the repeated incidents of vandalism and theft at his student housing construction site in Windsor. Despite the...