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No foul play in drowning death at Hardy Park: Brockville police
Emergency crews were called to reports of a person in distress in the St. Lawrence River in the waterfront park Monday morning. * This article was originally published here
Woman found lying on Vancouver roadway, dies shortly after: police
Vancouver police are asking the public for information after an injured woman was found near Victoria Drive and Kingsway early Saturday. The woman died at the scene. * This article was originally published here
Little Brothers of Montreal hosts Easter brunch to help seniors combat loneliness
Little Brothers of Montreal, a community organization that provides services for seniors, hosted an Easter brunch for their clients as a way to help the elders beat isolation. * This article was originally published here
‘Choose your adventure’: Manitoba expo shows how sports can be part of life with disability
Manitoba sports organizations gathered in Niverville on Saturday to show that life with a disability does not have to mean life without sports. * This article was originally published here
1 dead, 5 taken to hospital after southern Ontario crash
One person is dead and five others were taken to hospital after a three-vehicle crash in southern Ontario on Saturday. * This article was originally published here
City of Edmonton asks for input on Old Strathcona revitalization
After two phases and public engagement sessions, the city is in its third phase of the Old Strathcona Public Realm Strategy. * This article was originally published here
African-descent committee ends contact with Vancouver Police Board
The African Descent VPD Advisory Committee, which was formed in 2021, decided the time has come to break away from the Vancouver Police Department. * This article was originally published here
Ontario autism supports hard to reach, says mother of special needs daughter
For one mother living in Napanee, Ont., the process of receiving adequate supports for her daughter diagnosed with autism has been an uphill process. * This article was originally published here
AI ramping up risk of promotional ploys on April Fools’ Day, experts warn
Whether through generative text-to-video tools or chatbots that serve up endless ad ideas on command, AI could make distinguishing between jokes, facts and deepfakes even harder. * This article was originally published here
Counterfeit eclipse glasses are selling online. How to spot fakes
As the excitement builds for the total solar eclipse on April 8, warnings about counterfeit and fake eclipse glasses on sale are also popping up. * This article was originally published here
SAQ sales down as non-alcoholic business booms in Montreal
The drop in alcohol business appears to being picked up in sales at shops that sell non-alcoholic beverages. * This article was originally published here
Why is olive oil so expensive now? Here’s what to know
If you've noticed higher prices for extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) at the grocery store, you're probably not alone. The price for the item has skyrocketed in recent months. * This article was originally published here
A look at teams competing at 2024 world men’s curling championship
A look at the field for the world men's curling championship in Schaffhausen, Switzerland. * This article was originally published here
Flair Airlines is now Canada’s lone low-cost carrier. Can it rise to the moment?
Flair Airlines is Canada's sole ultra-low-cost carrier after Lynx Air's collapse. Here's what the airline's CEO and experts say about its prospects in the tough Canadian market. * This article was originally published here
Busy long weekend travel expected in B.C.’s South Coast
Easter long weekend is always a busy time from taking a plane to a ferry, many will be travelling for their long weekends in B.C.'s South Coast. * This article was originally published here
Canadian spy agency’s big data program is breaking the law: review body
The new dataset regime was meant to put rules around how the Canadian Security Intelligence Service can harvest big data for investigations and operations. * This article was originally published here
Use of force involving Calgary police increased slightly in 2023 amid rise in weapons and drug calls
Out of approximately 580,000 interactions between Calgary police and the public last year, 901 resulted in use of force, up slightly over 2022. * This article was originally published here
Calgary Unitarians to combine Easter story, drag on Trans Day of Visibility in ‘sacred protest’
"What better way to celebrate Trans Day of Visibility by holding a ‘Drag Me To Church’ service on Easter Sunday? So that's what we're doing," Rev. Samaya Oakley said. * This article was originally published here
Guelph seeking donation of land for potential temporary encampment site
The city has put out a call to land owners interested in donating property for a minimum of three years in an effort to address homelessness. * This article was originally published here
20-year-old woman dies in hospital almost 1 month after crash on DVP
A 20-year-old woman has died in hospital after a serious crash on the Don Valley Parkway last month that also left a man critically injured. * This article was originally published here