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Canadian groups using interactive tools to help those with low vision enjoy eclipse
Eclipses have historically been thought of as a visual experience, but multiple groups hope to change that by using tools designed to make the event more accessible. * This article was originally published here
Total solar eclipse: Will clouds dampen the rare celestial event?
What does the Monday forecast look like as millions get ready to watch the rare total solar eclipse? Here is what you need to know. * This article was originally published here
Celebration of life planned for Penticton, B.C.’s beloved fallen goose
A broken winged goose named Kevin has been waddling around Penticton since 2022 but died last week following a dog attack. * This article was originally published here
Watching the eclipse? Wear red and green to see optical illusion
The Purkinje effect may have the light playing tricks on you if you wear red and green during the total solar eclipse. (But don't forget your eclipse glasses!) * This article was originally published here
Spring storm: tens of thousands remain without power in Quebec, Ontario
About 50,000 Hydro-Québec customers are still without power after a major spring storm. In Ontario, there are still more than 10,000 homes and businesses without electricity. * This article was originally published here
Budget 2024: Here’s what Canadians want from Ottawa
Canadians are hoping the upcoming federal budget will offer them a break from the rising cost of living, according to new polling released Friday from Ipsos. * This article was originally published here
Winnipeg development faces pushback over affordable units from advocates, neighbours
Advocates say the development uses a metric to assess affordability inconsistent with municipal and provincial policy, resulting in rents most in the neighbourhood can't afford. * This article was originally published here
Orthodontics clinic closes suddenly in N.B. town, patients left without answers
Sherrard Orthodontics closed suddenly this week,leaving all of it's patients with many questions about what comes next. * This article was originally published here
Why climate change on the farm means a high cost for Canadian taxpayers
Taxpayer money already supports the agriculture industry and some say the bill will go up as climate change-driven natural disasters make it harder for farmers to eke out a living. * This article was originally published here
Total solar eclipse is almost here. Here are 10 things to know
Canadians are gearing up for Monday's total solar eclipse that could be a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Here are answers to some of the most popular questions on Google. * This article was originally published here
Central Edmonton residents call for ban on knife sales at corner stores: ‘They’re designed to kill’
A group of central Edmonton community leagues and organizations say switchblades and other knives are too easily bought in convenience stores, and want the city to crack down. * This article was originally published here
Mischief trial begins for 3 men charged in Alberta COVID-19 border blockade
The protest over COVID-19 pandemic health restrictions ground traffic through Alberta’s main border crossing with Montana to a halt for more than two weeks in 2022. * This article was originally published here
Nearly 600 cars recovered in sweeping auto theft crackdown in Ontario, Quebec
The Ontario Provincial Police and the Canada Border Services Agency said the majority of recovered cars — 483 of them — are from Ontario. * This article was originally published here
Okanagan ski hills mark the end of a challenging season: ‘Wasn’t our best year’
Ski hills across British Columbia first battled little to no snow on the ground. Then, they faced extreme weather conditions. * This article was originally published here
Manitobans weigh in on the 2024 provincial budget
Global News and 680 CJOB spoke with four Manitobans about their priorities, what they are happy to see and what they think is missing on provincial budget day. * This article was originally published here
Investigation underway after Calgary police officer shoots dog
According to Sgt. Jeff Dyke, CPS officers responded to reports of a 'suspicious vehicle' allegedly parked on city-owned property. * This article was originally published here
Woman missing after falling into North Saskatchewan River in west Edmonton
A woman is still missing after she fell into the North Saskatchewan River by Edmonton's Sir Wilfrid Laurier Park on Monday night. * This article was originally published here
Babies of immigrant parents at greater risk of stillbirth: Canadian study
A new study in the Canadian Medical Association Journal found that the rate of stillbirth and preterm birth was higher among immigrant parents when compared to native Canadians. * This article was originally published here
Community cleanup gets underway in Kelowna, Lake Country
With spring well underway, what's been hidden under a blanket of winter is emerging and it calls for a little seasonal help. * This article was originally published here
‘It could mean another $40 a month’: Carbon price increase hits Saskatchewan pumps
"For Canadians, it's going to mean another $8 to $10 increase in what they are putting in their tank every week," said Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy. * This article was originally published here