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Bulgaria's Kremlin-friendly ex-president set for landslide election win
A pro-Russian former president, Rumen Radev, is set for a runaway victory in Bulgaria’s election and may even secure a parliamentary majority, exit polls showed, potentially ending years of weak coalition governments and altering the European Union member’s foreign policy. Source link
Is a global food crisis looming?
The U.S.-Israeli war on Iran has sparked a global energy crisis. Is a food crisis next? Source link
Tsunami warning issued in Japan after major 7.5-magnitude quake
An earthquake with a magnitude of 7.5 struck off the northeastern coast of Japan on Monday, as authorities urged residents to stay away from coastal areas where tsunami waves of up to three metres were expected. Source link
Documents show Horizon staff raised alarm about ambulance bay unit long before public backlash
Horizon Health staff raised concerns ranging from substandard infection prevention to equipment and temperature controls. Source link
An earlier start to P.E.I.’s spring lobster season is proving challenging at some harbours
The spring lobster season gets underway on April 25 this year, one week earlier than the traditional start date of May 1. That’s causing problems for at least one of the Island’s larger harbours. CBC’s Nancy Russell explains. Source link
Fish feud: Salmon farmers, conservationists clash over promised federal funding
A salmon war is bubbling up in the waters of Atlantic Canada. On one side are fish farmers who raise salmon in ocean pens. On the other is a conservation group called the Atlantic Salmon Federation. Source link
What can be done to reduce LED headlight glare?
A Transport Canada survey that asks drivers to weigh in on car headlight glare closes April 20, 2026. Experts and everyday drivers in Nova Scotia have some strong opinions to share. Source link
'There's no guidance': Quebec daycares say new secularism law causing fear, uncertainty
Adopted earlier this month, Bill 9 bans workers in publicly funded daycares from wearing religious symbols on the job. Many daycare operators say they’re still in the dark about how the law is supposed to work. Source link
Hospital-acquired pneumonia reduced by daily toothbrushing
Most hospital patients don’t brush their teeth regularly, but doing so could cut their risk of developing pneumonia during their stay Source link
Born with a rare deformity, Benny the foal might still grow up to be a racehorse
Benny the foal is only a few days old, but his owners say he’s already taking their stable by storm. Source link