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Journey of the Horse: 100 years of Chinese history in Edmonton
The Mah Society of Edmonton exhibit details the struggles and racism Chinese immigrants faced in Canada, and why so many were forced to start their own businesses to make a living. * This article was originally published here
Auto theft a serious issue for makers, RCMP says as feds unveil action plan
A national auto theft action plan announced Monday contains measures and funding announced in the weeks since a national summit on the issue was held in February. * This article was originally published here
Oilers, Canucks face off in do-or-die Game 7
The Edmonton Oilers and the Vancouver Canucks will face off in a do-or-die Game 7 on Monday night. The winner will advance to the NHL Western Conference final. * This article was originally published here
Saskatoon Sikh community celebrates Vaisakhi with parade, harvest festival
Many Saskatonians took in the sights and sounds of the Vaisakhi Celebration to mark an important and religious significance to the Sikh community. * This article was originally published here
Competing car shows in West Kelowna, Peachland each deemed successful
In West Kelowna, the World of Wheels show attracted between 150 and 200 vehicles, while the Peachland Classic Car Show showcased more than 250 vehicles. * This article was originally published here
May long weekend means it’s anchors away for national Safe Boating Week
The Canadian Safe Boating Council says more than 80 per cent of Canadians who drown while boating were not wearing their lifejacket or not wearing it properly. * This article was originally published here
New Brunswick man, 35, dead after ATV crash in Rollingdam, RCMP say
Police say the crash occurred on Friday afternoon. Investigators believe the driver, from the community of Tower Hill, failed to make a turn and struck some rocks. * This article was originally published here
Locals find ways to pinch their pennies for summer staycations near Regina
Many locals don't have to travel far from Regina for a vacation with summer around the corner. Many are escaping to Regina Beach for their summer staycations. * This article was originally published here
May long weekend marks unofficial start of gardening season
During a time of inflationary food prices, many people are turning to producing their own food. Many mark May long weekend as the official start of gardening season. * This article was originally published here
Toronto’s denied drug decriminalization is a step ‘backwards,’ expert says
Guy Felicella, a harm reduction and recovery expert in British Columbia, says all regions in Canada need to persevere with treating substance addictions as a health issue. * This article was originally published here
Will AI help or harm us? Major international report says it’s unsure
The report was commissioned at last year’s AI Safety Summit hosted by the United Kingdom, the first such global meeting on artificial intelligence. * This article was originally published here
Ontario had no use for 6 parcels of land. An urban park is being carved out instead
Ontario is working to build its next provincial park in Uxbridge. The plan comes after years of local lobbying and a fortunate patch of surplus land. * This article was originally published here
White Rock council delays accessibility mat for pier, opts to wait for grants
Accessibility advocates and White Rock city council are not seeing eye to eye on making the pier more accessible. * This article was originally published here
NACI recommends universal immunization program against RSV for all infants
The National Advisory Committee on Immunization is recommending a universal immunization program against respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, for all infants. * This article was originally published here
Victoria Day 2024: What’s open and closed in Toronto
The unofficial start of summer is here. Here is what you can expect to be open and closed during the Victoria Day holiday Monday in Toronto. * This article was originally published here
Message found in bottle in New Brunswick begs finder to ‘let me out’
Two Irishtown, N.B., neighbours are looking for whoever penned a message in a bottle that's sat for four decades waiting to be discovered. * This article was originally published here
Campfires OK for long weekend, but Category 2 fires banned in Okanagan
The ban on Category 2 open fires will start Friday at noon and will remain in place until Oct. 11. * This article was originally published here
Taking your dog to the U.S.? New requirements go into effect Aug. 1
B.C. residents who want to take their dogs across the border to the U.S. will have to meet additional requirements starting on Aug. 1. * This article was originally published here
Ontario warns Toronto Public Health to drop drug decriminalization application
Ontario has warned Toronto Public Health's top doctor to drop the city's drug decriminalization application with Health Canada. * This article was originally published here
Need info from a doctor or nurse? YouTube Health is expanding its expertise
Amid the growing trend of Canadians seeking health-care guidance online, YouTube is poised to confront the issue of misinformation head-on. * This article was originally published here