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Lakedell 4‑H Beef Club starts the year with calf tour and community supper
The Lakedell 4‑H Beef Club held its annual calf tour and a roast beef supper fundraiser, and members are preparing for a mini-show ahead of the year-end show and sale on April 25.
Brad Gushue is preparing to say goodbye to curling after 20 years
Brad Gushue, 45, marks 20 years since his 2006 Olympic gold and is preparing to retire from competitive curling as his team opens the Brier in St. John's.
Scottish singer Iona Lane to play at Medicine Hat library March 6
Medicine Hat Public Library will host Scottish singer Iona Lane on March 6 at 7 p.m.; tickets are $10 each or $24 for three, and half the proceeds will be donated to the Medicine Hat Women's Shelter Society.
Recent heartwarming stories
Showing: 481-490Eskay Creek: Skeena receives environmental assessment certificate in B.C.
British Columbia issued an environmental assessment certificate to Skeena Gold & Silver to restart the Eskay Creek mine, and the certificate embeds Tahltan Nation consent under a Section 7 agreement.
Hanwha signs agreement with Algoma Steel to support new beam mill
Hanwha Oceans signed a memorandum of understanding with Algoma Steel pledging $275 million to help establish a structural steel beam mill, and the company said the agreement is worth about $345 million. The commitments are reported as conditional on Hanwha winning a federal contract to supply up to 12 submarines.
Near North Palliative Care Network invites local artists to spring art fundraiser
The Near North Palliative Care Network is asking local artists to donate floral-inspired artworks for an online April auction; proceeds will support its free in-home palliative care, caregiver respite and bereavement programs.
Business tourism 2025 delivers positive results for Montréal and Québec.
Montréal hosted 477 business events in 2025 that drew more than 1 million visitors and generated an estimated $438 million in economic spinoffs; the Palais des congrès alone ran 281 events accounting for about $277 million.
Smart locker rollout: Snaile and Elvora partner to roll out up to 200 sites in Abitibi.
Snaile Inc. and Elvora Properties have signed a definitive partnership to deploy up to 200 smart parcel locker sites across Quebec's Abitibi region, described as one of the largest such projects announced in the province.
Balmy Beach Canoe Club coach Dave Moore honoured with Russ Dunn Award
Dave Moore of the Balmy Beach Canoe Club was named the 2025 Russ Dunn Award winner by Canoe Kayak Canada, an honour announced at the CanMas Nationals and celebrated at the club in late 2025.
Joan Doris Benson saw Canada as a place to thrive
Joan Doris Benson emigrated from the U.K. to Toronto in 1947 and died in Toronto on Sept. 13, 2025, at age 98.
Fruity-Floral Watermelon Peony Perfume Oil debuts from NEST New York
NEST New York launched the Watermelon Peony Perfume Oil, a fruity-floral scent with notes of watermelon, nashi pear, coral charm peony and a touch of lemon. It is offered at Sephora in a 30 ml perfume oil and a 6 ml rollerball.
DMEGC Solar leads hospital switch to rooftop and carport solar
The article reports DMEGC Solar commissioned a 1.2 MW distributed system at Hengdian Wenrong Hospital, using 635W bifacial modules and providing rooftop and solar‑canopy carport coverage. The installation is expected to produce about 1.32 million kWh annually and reduce carbon emissions by about 754 metric tons per year.
Anslem Oshionebo Transforms Jattu Primary Health Centre with Facility Renovation
Philanthropist Anslem Oshionebo and partners refurbished the Jattu Primary Health Centre in Jattu-Uzairue, restoring electricity and the borehole system and donating medical equipment to support local healthcare services.
