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High security, protesters expected at today’s ‘Walk with Israel’ event in Toronto
The United Jewish Appeal is holding its annual "Walk with Israel" event, which involves a five-kilometre walk and a festival in the city's north end. * This article was originally published here
Firefighters quickly tackle blaze in Okanagan Falls
The fire is estimated to be 1.45 hectares in size by the BC Wildfire Service. * This article was originally published here
Filming begins in Fredericton on Stephen King-based short film
A Fredericton-based production began filming an adaptation of Stephen King's 'Last Rung on the Ladder'. It's one of the last to get filming rights through a Stephen King program. * This article was originally published here
Ottawa to invest over $110M in new anti-racism strategy
Minister Kamal Khera said at a press conference Saturday the federal government's new anti-racism strategy will change the lives of "thousands" of Canadians. * This article was originally published here
COMMENTARY: How does Netflix reel in its audience? With ‘secret sauce,’ it says
Although its video streaming service sparkles with a Hollywood sheen, Netflix still taps its roots in Silicon Valley to stay a step ahead of traditional TV and movie studios. * This article was originally published here
Will the Oilers and F1 boost Canada’s economy? Where the impacts could be felt
Canadians may spend money in bars to watch the Stanley Cup playoffs and might flock to Montreal for the Grand Prix. But will there be a lasting boost to the economy? * This article was originally published here
Alberta dairy producers urged to continue monitoring herds amid U.S. bird flu outbreak
Alberta officials continue to monitor the ongoing bird flu outbreak in dairy cows in the United States, with producers advised to closely monitor their herds. * This article was originally published here
New board elected as Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony takes step to return
In what could be a sign that the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony will return, a new board of directors has been selected for the 92-year-old music organization. * This article was originally published here
Quebec ‘secret trial’: Supreme Court partly allows appeal by media
The original case involved an informant who was convicted of participating in a crime that he or she had revealed to police in Quebec. * This article was originally published here
Grand Prix festivities ‘good way to kick off summer’ in Montreal
Hotels, restaurants and even stores fill up with fans who flock to downtown Montreal for the big races and festivities on Grand Prix weekend. * This article was originally published here
Rossland, B.C. mother and kids hide in their room as bear trashes their house
A Rossland, B.C., woman is sharing her story after a bear somehow got into her home and trashed the living room. Fortunately no one was hurt. * This article was originally published here
Charges dismissed against pair accused of harassing N.S. medical officer during COVID
The pair were scheduled to go on trial next week, but provincial court Judge Jill Hartlen decided Wednesday that the case had dragged on for too long. * This article was originally published here
CBSA strike across Canada set to begin Friday if no deal reached
The union representing 9,000 CBSA workers says a strike will begin on Friday June 7 if a deal is not reached between the two sides by then. * This article was originally published here
Calm and steadfast, Kris Knoblauch elevates Edmonton Oilers to Stanley Cup Final
When Kris Knoblauch became coach of the Edmonton Oilers, they had lost 10 of their first 13 games and the Stanley Cup was the last thing anyone on the team was talking about. * This article was originally published here
Winnipeg contractors extra busy due to wet weather
This spring's extra rainy days has increased the amount of calls roofing and plumbing companies are responding to in Winnipeg. Now they're dealing with a backlog before summer. * This article was originally published here
Waterloo home sales slow in May, condo sales very sluggish: Realtors
A total of 742 homes changed hands last month, which is a 8.2 per cent below what was a slow May in 2023, according to the Waterloo Region Association of Realtors. * This article was originally published here
U.S. heat domes could have stormy impacts in Canada. What to expect this summer
Heat domes can be deadly, as in 2021 when one caused hundreds of deaths in B.C. They can also impact the weather of other regions, creating stormy conditions. * This article was originally published here
Halifax woman battling cancer scammed out of $5K: ‘She has no money left’
A Halifax woman who is currently battling cancer and lives with cognitive impairment was scammed out of more than $5,000. Now, she and her family are speaking out to warn others. * This article was originally published here
Colleen Klein, wife of former Alberta premier, dies at 83
Colleen Klein, wife of former Alberta Premier Ralph Klein, has died at 83 years old after months of failing health, her daughter Teresa confirmed Tuesday. * This article was originally published here
Flair Airlines says CEO Stephen Jones is stepping down
Flair Airlines chief executive Stephen Jones will be stepping down this summer after more than three-and-a-half years at the helm of the discount carrier. * This article was originally published here