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Northern Alberta residents face barriers to blood donation despite urgent need
There is a need for blood after last month’s winter storms cancelled drives across Canada, but donating blood isn’t an option for residents in much of Fort McMurray and Grande Prairie, Alta. Source link
After Olympic disappointment, Canada's Gallant shifts from mixed doubles to men's play
Feeling refreshed after a rare off-day at the Winter Games, Canadian curler Brett Gallant has shifted focus from mixed doubles to four-player men’s team play. Source link
Snowboarder Chloe Kim flies into halfpipe final on the hunt for 3rd gold
American snowboarder Chloe Kim cruised into the halfpipe finals at the Milano Cortina Winter Games on Wednesday, showing off high-altitude tricks to easily lead the field as she moved a step closer to claiming a third straight gold medal. Source link
Von Allmen wins 3rd Olympic gold at Milano Cortina with victory in super-G
Franjo von Allmen has joined some very elite company after his latest victory at the Milano- Cortina Olympic Games. The Swiss alpine skier won Wednesday’s super-G to claim his third Olympic gold medal of these Winter Games. Source link
FAA lifts closure of airspace over El Paso that had been enacted for 'special security reasons'
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has called down a notice to halt all flights to and from El Paso International Airport in Texas for “special security reasons” just hours after it was issued. Source link
'I used to trust them': Family shattered after 6-month-old baby dies at Winnipeg Children's Hospital
A grieving father says he feels numb after taking his six-month-old son to a Winnipeg emergency department, believing he was in the right place to help his child. Ten hours later, his baby was taken into surgery and died. Source link
Who will reign as Olympic ice dance champions? Here are 5 teams to watch
This year at Milano Cortina 2026, the podium for the ice dance event is a wide open competition with a tight race for gold, featuring long-time favourites, along with surprising and controversial competitors. Here are five teams to watch. Source link
Why some Canadian companies are turning their workers into owners instead of selling to the U.S.
A new type of employee ownership comes at a time when the country is facing a wave of baby boomer entrepreneurs nearing retirement and an increased focus on strengthening the national economy in the face of a trade war with the U.S. Source link
Stellantis keeping 650 staff hired for EV research in Canada, despite broader pullback
The global car behemoth might be offloading its stake in a massive electric vehicle battery plant in Canada — but it’s not giving up on electrification altogether. Source link