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CBC.ca

Russia sentences 19 people for deadly concert hall attack that killed 149 people
A court in Moscow on Thursday convicted 19 people of involvement in the 2024 shooting rampage at a Moscow concert hall that killed 149 people and wounded over 600 in one of the deadliest attacks in the capital in years.

Oil spill in St. Clair River 'contained,' according to Suncor in Sarnia, Ont.
The refinery says it 'immediately deployed' equipment including booms and vacuum equipment.

'We're still a mess': N.S. man who lost 3 loved ones in crash speaks out over driver's sentence
A Nova Scotia man who lost three loved ones in a fatal 2023 crash says the 4½-year sentence the person who caused the crash received is not harsh enough. "We all got hard lives," says Adam Gabriel. "That gives him no right to do what he did."

In Miami, Cuban exiles hope to rebuild country as they await Trump's move on regime change
While the war marches on in Iran, exiled Cubans in South Florida are keenly waiting, watching and wondering when the U.S. administration will turn its full attention south.

How are Hamilton children getting bear spray? Amid more crimes, police are taking action
Over the last several years, the number of Hamilton youth using bear spray in assaults and robberies has been rising, police say.

The Oscars are getting an award for best casting. About time, casting directors say
For the first time since 2001, the Academy Awards will be giving away a trophy for a brand new category. The professionals responsible for assembling a well-fitting cast say they're glad to have an award that puts their craft in the spotlight.

#TheMoment Canadian Natalie Wilkie won a 'full set' of Paralympic medals
Canadian Paralympic skier Natalie Wilkie tells The National about the moment she won gold, silver and bronze medals in Italy.

Some attendees of Taylor Swift’s Vancouver Eras Tour stop may be eligible for StubHub refunds
Attendees who bought tickets to the Vancouver dates of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour in 2024 through StubHub could be eligible for refunds, due to an agreement reached between Consumer Protection B.C. and StubHub Canada after the company’s lack of transparency in ticket sales were found to be in violation of B.C. laws.
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Toronto Star

Scott Speedman is back with a splashy new crime drama — and thoughts on a 'Felicity' sequel
The Canadian actor, 50, on his new chapter, "Heated Rivalry" and maybe moving back to Toronto.

More than 200,000 households in Quebec without power following ice storm
MONTREAL - Quebec's hydro utility is reporting more than 200,000 households are without electricity, following a winter storm that struck Central Canada.

Niagara Region chair resigns over Hitler book controversy
Documents show Bob Gale, an ardent collector of historical items, acquired an inscribed edition of Adolf Hitler's "Mein Kampf" manifesto in 2010 from an American auction house.

For generations, this Toronto-area McDonald's PlayPlace was an escape. Its closure marks the 'end of an era'
The Popular Markham play area will be permanently closed as part of an extensive remodel, and some local parents are already mourning its loss.

$90,000 rice shipment bound for Toronto food bank on ship struck near Iran
Daily Bread Food Bank CEO Neil Hetherington says vessel carrying their shipment was not sunk or lost, and delivery will now be delayed.

Canadians should brace for even higher grocery bills as oil prices rise, experts warn
As the price of diesel remains tumultuous, consumers could see the costs passed along through the food supply chain in the coming weeks.

Frank Stronach defence presses police to explain steps taken to verify sex assault complaints — ‘I assume people are telling the truth’
“We investigate, but I assume people are telling the truth,” a Peel Regional Police officer testified on the last day of evidence at the trial of Frank Stronach.

The question about Billy Bishop Airport isn't whether it should evolve, but how it will
The federal government estimates that the new preclearance facility could grow the airport’s annual economic contribution from $2.1 billion to $5.3 billion. A fully modernized Billy Bishop, with an extended runway and access for newer, quieter aircraft, would multiply that…

Tax season is now. Here are six best wines under $15 to keep your budget in check
To help you save, here are six wines that cost less than $15 each but could sell for more.

Toronto jail guard arrested in the wake of the Project South police corruption scandal
The correctional officer, accused of directing another guard to search the jail’s inmate database, intends to fight the allegations, his lawyer said.
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Globe and Mail
War’s damage to heritage sites in Iran raises alarm about impact on protected landmarks
UNESCO confirmed that it has verified damage to the Qajar-era Golestan Palace in Tehran as well as the Chehel Sotoun palace and Masjed-e Jāme
Trump seeks to ease anxiety over oil prices in Kentucky speech
President Donald Trump sought to reassure voters on rising gasoline prices during stops in Kentucky and Ohio on Wednesday, before turning his fire on Republican Congressman Thomas Massie — a frequent critic within his own party.
Oil prices soar as Iranian attacks set Gulf tankers ablaze
Iran appeared to have set ablaze two tankers in Iraqi waters as it stepped up attacks on oil and transport facilities across the Middle East, sending oil prices soaring again on Thursday.
Oil tankers burn in Iraqi waters as Iran seeks prolonged economic shock
Iranian President lays out conditions to end war that has sent oil prices soaring back above US$100 a barrel

War takes a toll on mental health in the UAE
Psychologists across the tourist destination report sharp increase in anxiety, sleep disruption and requests for help
The cost of interceptors has made the Iran war one of economic attrition
The U.S. and Israel have sophisticated, very expensive air-defence systems. Iran has lots of cheap drones
Drone attack kills Unicef worker in escalation of Congo fighting
Karine Buisset, a French worker for Unicef, among three killed in drone strike on building housing humanitarian workers in the city of Goma

Trump administration opens trade investigation in bid to replace tariffs
Trump is seeking to use different laws to establish new tariffs after the Supreme Court’s February ruling

Maronite priest killed in reported Israeli strike mourned by Lebanese of all faiths
Pierre al-Rahi vowed to stay in his village ‘until death’ as Israel invaded southern Lebanon
U.S. military may have bombed Iranian girls’ school using outdated targeting data, sources say
Strike killed scores of children and would rank among the worst cases of civilian casualties in decades of U.S. conflicts
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Global News

Oil prices jump, U.S. markets retreat as Iran war worsens supply concerns
U.S. benchmark crude oil jumped US$4.52 to US$91.77 a barrel. Brent, the international standard, climbed US$5.34 to US$97.32 per barrel after briefly eclipsing the US$100 level.

Children of some of Iran’s most outspoken regime leaders live in West
As Iran’s regime suppresses protests and launches missiles at neighbouring countries in response to the U.S. and Israeli war, its sons and daughters are living more comfortably.

Keir Starmer was warned of ‘reputational risk’ in appointing Mandelson, files show
Concerns were raised in a document sent to British Prime Minster Keir Starmer in December 2024 when he was considering appointing Peter Mandelson.

Canada, 31 nations agree to release 400M barrels of emergency oil
Canada and a group of dozens of other countries have agreed to release 400 million barrels of oil from their strategic reserves as the Iran war threatens the global supply.

Oil prices could surge to $200 a barrel, Iran warns as war stretches on
Iran's military command said on Wednesday the world should be prepared for oil to hit US$200 a barrel, as three more ships came under attack in the blockaded Gulf.

LNG Canada ramping up production, exports amid Iran war, data suggests
The LNG project in Kitimat, B.C., has exported five cargoes in the first 11 days of March, already exceeding half its total February volume, the LSEG data shows.

U.S. says 140 troops injured in Iran war as both sides sharpen threats
Iran launched new attacks against Israel and Gulf Arab countries, while Israel carried out airstrikes on Iran and Lebanon, where it is battling Hezbollah militants.

Senior Iranian official loses attempt to ban public from deportation hearing
Abbas Omidi is one of 32 ‘senior officials’ of Iran’s regime immigration officers have found in Canada.

Fewer Canadians abroad seeking help as thousands flee Middle East: Anand
Global Affairs Canada said fewer Canadians are taking government-assisted travel options as flights gradually resume in parts of the region amid the ongoing Iran war.

Airlines around world hike fares as Iran war sparks global fuel price surge
The war has sent oil prices surging, upending global travel, pushing airline tickets on some routes sky-high, and sparking fears of a deep travel slump.
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New York Times

At 13, He Was Selling Sneakers. At 18, He’s Facing Terror Charges.
In February, Emir Balat disappeared from the online marketplace he frequented. Weeks later, he was arrested in a homemade-bomb attack near Gracie Mansion.

U.S. Trade Deficit Falls in January
The data showed imports dipped and exports rose in the month before the Supreme Court struck down most of the president’s tariffs.

The Democrats Could Still Mess This Up
MS NOW anchor Chris Hayes says the party still can’t articulate its vision.

Ground Down by War, Hezbollah’s Loyal Base Shows Cracks
“We just want to be back in our homes,” said a Lebanese man who, like many others in the latest round of fighting, has to flee.

Pete Hegseth’s Rhetoric of Violence
We examine the defense secretary’s view of war.

The $11 Billion Cost for One Week of War, and a New ‘Millionaires’ Tax’
Plus, Planned Parenthood’s new offering: Botox.

Brian Joondeph’s Appointment to Air Pollution Advisory Board Draws Pushback
Brian Joondeph, a Colorado-based ophthalmologist and political commentator, has not published peer-reviewed research on air pollution science.

Bill Cosby, Out of Prison and the Public Eye, Faces Civil Trial
The entertainer whose conviction was overturned in 2021 still faces sex assault lawsuits from multiple women, including one playing out now in a California court.

San Francisco’s Chinatown Celebrated Eileen Gu. Others Are More Conflicted.
Conservatives have rebuked Ms. Gu, who was born in the United States but won Olympic medals for China. The reaction has sparked conversations among Chinese Americans about identity and straddling two worlds.

Trump Administration Suggests Tariff Refunds May Take Significant Time
The government must update a federal court on Thursday about its timeline for returning roughly $166 billion in illegal duties.
CNBC

Three more ships struck in the Persian Gulf as Iran warns of oil prices hitting $200
The latest incidents in or near the Strait of Hormuz come shortly after Iran warned the world to prepare for $200 oil prices.

Energy Secretary Wright says U.S. 'not ready' to escort tankers through Strait of Hormuz yet
Tanker traffic through the Strait remains at a standstill as ship owners fear attacks by Iran. The closure has triggered the largest oil supply disruption ever.

Chubb set as main U.S. insurer for Persian Gulf shipping amid Iran war
The insurance giant will work with the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation to help backstop shipping.

India’s consumer inflation rises to 3.21% in February as oil risks loom
India's inflation for February is within central bank's comfort level range but policy action is unlikely due to rising global energy prices

Trump raises the stakes on China with Section 301 trade probe, weeks before Beijing summit
Trump raises the stakes on China with Section 301 probe ahead of Beijing summit

Why gold hasn’t moved since the Iran conflict — and where it could go next
Though the war in Iran has continued for almost two weeks, the price of the yellow metal has barely moved.

Lobster buffet: China’s tech firms feast on OpenClaw as companies race to deploy AI agents
China-based usage of OpenClaw has already topped that of the U.S., while driving demand for Chinese lower-cost AI models.

'Please, please, please': Denmark urges citizens to avoid driving as oil prices spike
Denmark's energy minister called on citizens to reduce their energy use amid the ongoing Middle East conflict.

Asia-Pacific markets fall as Iran war continues to fuel oil volatility
Asia-Pacific markets fell Thursday as investors grappled with volatile oil prices and escalating tensions in the Middle East.
Washington Post

Ukraine strikes Russian electronics plant that builds missile components
The general staff said that it used Storm Shadow missiles, which are produced jointly by Britain and France, to hit a plant that makes microchips and high-end electronics.

War against Iran expands into Lebanon as Israel battles Hezbollah
Fighting near Beirut and in southern Lebanon has killed more than 630 people and forced at least 800,000 from their homes.

Nations agree to release oil reserves as war in Iran hits global economy
The International Energy Agency announced that it would carry out its largest-ever release of oil reserves — 400 million barrels.

Iranian school was on U.S. target list, may have been mistaken as military site
The strike on an Iranian elementary school killed at least 175, many of them children, raising questions as to whether the military’s use of AI-enabled targeting was a factor.

Aid worker killed in drone strike on building used by Congo relief staff
French aid worker Karine Buisset died in the attack. Two others were also killed, according to rebel group M23. Congo’s government and M23 blamed each other.

After Iran assault, Russians say U.S. can’t be trusted in Ukraine talks
As Washington focuses on its push to topple Iran’s government, delaying talks on Russia’s war in Ukraine, some in Moscow say the Kremlin must achieve its goals militarily.

As Israel targets Iran, Gaza’s nascent recovery stalls and Hamas gains strength
Food deliveries and the prospect of medical care abroad gave Gazans reasons to hope, but the Iran conflict has closed the door on progress again.

UAE, an oasis for business and partying, faces war
Iranian airstrikes have shaken Persian Gulf countries, undermining their reputations as havens of wealth and stability and forcing them to take sides in a war they opposed.

Pentagon says about 140 troops wounded, 8 severely, in war with Iran
The vast majority of the wounded had minor injuries, a Pentagon spokesman said. The toll is higher than previously disclosed.

Two men fire gun toward U.S. Consulate in Toronto, police say
Canadian police are seeking two men suspected of firing a handgun at the U.S. Consulate in Toronto on Tuesday. There are no reports of injuries, police say.
BBC

Lloyds, Bank of Scotland and Halifax apps showed customers other users' transactions
The Lloyds Banking Group customers reported being able to view payments and charges from other sources.

Three Scotland changes for key visit to Ireland
Max Williamson and Grant Gilchrist form a new-look second row and Zander Fagerson is back in the starting XV as Scotland chase victory away to Ireland that could lead to a first Six Nations title.

Weather warnings issued as colder weather and mountain snow forecast
Strong winds are likely across many parts of the UK and conditions are turning colder towards the end of the week.

Questions mount for Hegseth over possible US involvement in strike on Iranian school
Democrats have written to ask the defence secretary whether the US was responsible, but he says the issue is being investigated.

Estée Lauder sues Jo Malone over use of name in collaboration with Zara
The perfumier sold the rights to her name in 1999 but has previously said she regretted the move.

How Iran war laid bare the world's reliance on Gulf oil and gas
Countries around the world are feeling the impact of the conflict and the resulting energy price shock.

How the Premier League run-in is shaping up
Who has the easier title run-in? Which teams will clinch the Champions League places? Who is getting relegated?

Minister defends PM's handling of Mandelson appointment
Documents show Sir Keir Starmer was warned the peer's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein posed a "reputational risk".

'Fingers on the trigger': Deadly warnings for Iranians being urged to take action
Iran's police chief has warned that his forces would treat anyone taking to the streets "at the enemy's request" as an enemy.

'It was the stuff of dreams' - Liza Tarbuck leaves Radio 2 Saturday show
Shaun Keaveny, host of The Rock Show, will stand in for her until the end of the end of the month.
The Independent
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April 2026 payment dates for universal credit, benefits and pensions plus cost of living support
All the essential cost of living information whether claiming benefits or not

Explosive boats set fuel tankers ablaze in Gulf as Iran ramps up threats on global shipping
Iran continues to claim attacks on commercial ships and lay mines in an effort to squeeze international energy markets

Iran-US war latest: New supreme leader to deliver first message as Iraqi oil tankers hit near Strait of Hormuz
Son of the slain Ayatollah Ali Khamenei will deliver his first message since assuming leadership of Iran
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Voices: ‘Tax Airbnbs, not visitors’: How readers think UK museums could be better funded
Our community is split over whether UK museums should stay free or charge tourists, with readers weighing rising costs and ethical questions with the need to keep art accessible to everyone

Google overhauls its Maps app, adding in more AI features to help people get around
Google Maps will depend more heavily on artificial intelligence to help people figure out where they want to go and the best way to get there as part of a major redesign unveiled Thursday

Russia blames UK for deadly Storm Shadow missile strike on munitions factory
Ukraine said it used British missiles in a strike on a factory making essential parts for long distance weapons

How much is John Lewis’ staff bonus worth?
The company also reported a 5 per cent rise in overall sales to £13.4 billion
Warning criminals are exploiting AI after record number of UK scam reports
Fraud now makes up 45 per cent of all crime in England and Wales

Is Atlanta still the ‘Hollywood of the South’? A film boomtown faces a test
Georgia’s film industry is struggling

Church of Scientology not joining in on regeneration projects around its Clearwater headquarters, locals claim
Organisation has control of 200 buildings in the centre of Clearwater, many of which are shuttered and unused, generating tensions as city invests in major regeneration projects
























