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Enceladus’s ocean may be even better for life than we realised
The buried ocean on Saturn’s moon Enceladus seems to be stable across extremely long periods of time, making it an even more promising place to hunt for life Source link
Toronto's $92M ferry builder faces forgery charges, allegations of violating Russian sanctions
The shipbuilder contracted to deliver Toronto’s long-awaited, $92-million electric ferries is facing forgery charges and allegations of violating Russian sanctions in the Netherlands that the city only learned of this week, according to Dutch prosecutors and a city spokesperson. Source link
CFIA says it has culled ostriches at B.C. farm
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says it has culled the ostrich population on a farm in Edgewood, British Columbia. Source link
Judges are getting fed up with Trump officials trying cases on social media, cable news
A federal judge rebuked the Donald Trump administration on Thursday from the bench, taking exception in part to a Truth Social posted by the president earlier this week. It is one of a number of examples where the use of social media by White House officials has been viewed critically by judges overseeing cases. Source […]
North of North cast members play Inuktitut baseball with CBC Indigenous
Zorga Qaunaq, who plays Millie, Jennifer Kilabuk, who plays Jules, and Lakkuluk Williamson Bathory, who plays Auntie Vicky, explain and play Inuktitut baseball with reporter Edzi’u Loverin. The sport appears in North of North’s episode 5, “Walrus Dick Baseball” Source link
B.C. government fined $759K by workplace safety agency after death of wildfire fighter
B.C.’s workplace regulator has leveled a hefty fine on the province for two wildfire fighting incidents from 2023, including one where a 25-year-old firefighter died in a vehicle rollover in the northeast. Source link
Justin Bieber among Grammy nominees for Swag, Daisies
The nominations for the 2026 Grammy Awards were announced today via a livestream online, with the help of past Grammy winners. Source link
Winnipeg police officer pleads guilty to offences including voiding tickets, stealing cannabis from scene
Const. Elston Bostock, who has worked with the Winnipeg Police Service for more than two decades, has admitted to offences including getting traffic tickets voided in exchange for liquor and gift cards, sharing confidential police information and sending lewd texts about a photo he took of the nearly naked body of a dead woman. Source […]
Canada names 14-player roster for inaugural FIFA Futsal Women's World Cup
Goalkeeper Lea Palacio and forward Esther Brossard will lead Canada at the inaugural FIFA Futsal Women’s World Cup later this month in the Philippines. Source link
In damage control after 2 departures, Conservatives accuse Liberals of 'undemocratic' distractions
Conservative House leader Andrew Scheer held a brief media availability Friday morning in an attempt to redirect attention from the Official Opposition’s internal crisis to the Liberal Party. Source link