Study to examine whether Ozempic can reduce the risk of blood cancer

The Dawn of Cancer Prevention: A $41 Million Investment in Early Detection A paradigm shift is underway in cancer research, moving beyond treatment to focus on prevention and early detection. A $41-million commitment from the Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR) and partner organizations marks a potential turning point, according to Dr. Fei-Fei Liu, Scientific … Read more

A horse’s neigh is unique combination of whistle and song, scientists say

The Whistling Horse: Unlocking the Secrets of Equine Communication For centuries, the haunting call of a horse – the whinny – has resonated across landscapes, signaling everything from joyful reunions to urgent warnings. But the mechanics behind this distinctive sound have remained a mystery, until now. Recent research has revealed that horses don’t just neigh; … Read more

In dealing with Tariff Man, Canada’s best bet is to keep on ragging the puck

Canada’s trade relationship with the United States, much like a high-stakes hockey game, requires a carefully considered strategy. The situation is unfolding at a “fever pitch” in 2026 and could extend through the remainder of the Trump administration. Tariff Shifts and Legal Challenges Recent rulings have upended the landscape of U.S. Tariffs. The Supreme Court … Read more

Rogers lays off part of in-house IT support team

Rogers Restructuring: A Sign of Broader Trends in Canadian Telecom? Rogers Communications Inc. Recently announced layoffs within its in-house IT support team, outsourcing the perform to a third-party vendor. While Rogers maintains most affected employees will be rehired by the vendor, this move signals a larger trend of restructuring and cost-cutting within the Canadian telecom … Read more

Rubio’s speech to European allies strikes reassuring tone but sticks to Trump’s firm stance

Transatlantic Relations at a Crossroads: Navigating a Recent Era of Reciprocity U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s recent address at the Munich Security Conference signaled a shift in tone, offering reassurance to allies after a period of strained transatlantic relations. While maintaining the Trump administration’s firm stance on policy, Rubio’s approach contrasted sharply with the … Read more

Prime Minister Carney and Canada’s main opposition leader hold hands during school shooting vigil

A Nation United in Grief: Canada Grapples with Tumbler Ridge Shooting The small town of Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, is reeling after a devastating school shooting that claimed six lives. In a rare display of unity, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and opposition leader Pierre Poilievre stood side-by-side at a vigil Friday, offering comfort to … Read more

SpaceX launches new astronauts to International Space Station after medical evacuation

SpaceX Crew-12: A New Era of Rapid Response and Medical Advancements in Space Travel A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket successfully launched the Crew-12 mission to the International Space Station (ISS) on Friday, February 13, 2026, replenishing the crew following an unprecedented medical evacuation just last month. This mission highlights a growing emphasis on astronaut health … Read more

Suspect in Canada shooting is identified as an 18-year-old with history of police visits to her home

The Shadow of Tumbler Ridge: Rethinking School Safety in a Changing World The tragic shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School, claiming the lives of eight and wounding over 25, marks Canada’s deadliest school shooting in 40 years. This event, occurring on February 10, 2026, isn’t simply a localized tragedy; it’s a stark warning about evolving … Read more

Any decision to join U.S. critical minerals bloc will be part of USMCA talks, Anand says

Canada Walks a Tightrope: Critical Minerals, USMCA, and the Future of North American Trade Ottawa is playing a strategic game, and the stakes are high. As the United States pushes for a new critical minerals trading bloc, Canada is refusing to be drawn into a single-sector deal, insisting any agreement must be part of broader … Read more

How a Comox Valley fossil discovery forever changed paleontology in B.C. | Spare News

From Backyard Fossils to Provincial Policy: The Future of Citizen Science in Paleontology The story of Mike Trask and his 1988 discovery of an elasmosaur vertebra in British Columbia isn’t just a tale of a remarkable find. It’s a blueprint for the future of paleontology – a future increasingly shaped by the dedication and keen … Read more