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Yukon government approves permit for Gladiator Metals exploration project in Whitehorse

04 Apr 2026

B.C.-based Gladiator Metals has been granted a class 3 quartz exploration permit for a five-year term. The company is planning an exploration program on mineral claims both within and outside of Whitehorse city limits, to take place year-round.

Some grocery stores pull bogus maple syrup after Radio-Canada investigation

04 Apr 2026

Through lab testing, Radio-Canada's Enquête program found cans sold by a major maple syrup producer based in the Montérégie were cut with at least 50 per cent cane sugar, despite being labelled as pure maple syrup.

New waste collection schedule causing confusion for some

04 Apr 2026

Ottawa's new waste collection schedule is intended to balance the number of people who get service on pickup days. But the changes are getting mixed reviews. Some residents don't mind the shift but ot

Major downpour expected Saturday for most of eastern Ontario, western Quebec

04 Apr 2026

Rain is in the forecast for much of the region this Easter long weekend, with some areas expected to receive between 30 and 50 millimetres from Saturday afternoon until Sunday morning.

Senators beat Sabres, move back into playoff spot

04 Apr 2026

Ottawa moved back into the final wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference with a 4-1 win over the Buffalo Sabres on Thursday, but lost yet another defenceman.

Police watchdog clears officer who fatally shot man with BB gun at Danforth GO station

04 Apr 2026

Ontario's police watchdog will not lay charges against an officer who fatally shot a man at the Danforth GO station in December, saying the man had a BB gun that would have reasonably been thought to be real gun.

Hunting for a cause: National Service Dogs hosts an Easter egg hunt for dogs

04 Apr 2026

For three decades, National Service Dogs, a charity that trains service dogs, has turned the classic Easter egg hunt into a powerhouse fundraiser. Every hidden egg helps pair life-changing companions with those who need them most.

'Everyone wants to help': Searchers look for missing Ukrainian man last seen in Winnipeg

04 Apr 2026

Dozens of searchers combed parts of Winnipeg on Good Friday for a missing Ukrainian refugee last seen over two months ago.

Winnipeg mail-bomber Guido Amsel loses appeal of decision to deny him parole

04 Apr 2026

A Manitoba man sentenced to life in prison after sending letter bombs to his ex-wife and two lawyers will remain incarcerated after losing an appeal of a decision to deny him parole.

Experts, parents weigh in on Premier Moe’s idea of banning social media for Sask. children 16 and younger

04 Apr 2026

Experts and parents weigh in on Sask. Premier Scott Moe floating an idea of a social media ban for children 16 years old and younger.

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