British Columbia is set to implement another scheduled minimum wage increase on June 1, 2026, raising the hourly rate to $18.25. This adjustment continues the province’s policy of annual wage increases linked to inflation, a system designed to help workers keep pace with rising living costs. The change follows last year’s increase, when the minimum Continue reading
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Champion Thunder edge out resilient Lakers 115–110 in Game 4 to seal another playoff series sweep
The Oklahoma City Thunder delivered a statement performance on Monday night, defeating the Los Angeles Lakers 115-110 in Game 4 of their Western Conference second-round series. With the win, the Thunder completed a clean sweep of the Lakers, taking the series 4-0 and extending their perfect postseason record to 8-0. It was a night defined Continue reading
Thunder vs. Lakers final score, results: SGA’s 35 says goodnight to LA and LeBron James in series sweep
The Oklahoma City Thunder closed out a statement-making playoff series with a 115–110 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 4, finishing a commanding 4–0 sweep in the Western Conference semifinals. The night belonged once again to Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who delivered 35 points and eight assists to silence the Lakers and end their postseason Continue reading
Oklahoma City Thunder sweep LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers, return to Western Conference Finals
The Oklahoma City Thunder delivered a powerful statement to the rest of the NBA by eliminating the Los Angeles Lakers in dramatic fashion, completing a four-game sweep with a 115-110 victory at Crypto.com Arena. What was expected to be a competitive Western Conference semifinal series instead became a showcase of Oklahoma City’s dominance, youth, athleticism, Continue reading
Canada Looks to Turkey as Fellow Mid-Power Partner in Weapons Development
Canada is accelerating efforts to deepen defense and industrial cooperation with Turkey as global geopolitical dynamics continue to evolve and traditional alliances undergo significant transformation. The push for stronger bilateral ties was made clear during SAHA Expo 2026, where Canadian Secretary of State for Defense Procurement Stephen Fuhr described Turkey as both a trusted ally Continue reading
B.C. Mounties call off Amber Alert for two children
A provincewide Amber Alert issued in northwestern British Columbia was cancelled only hours after it began, bringing relief to communities across the region that had spent the night anxiously following updates from police. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police confirmed that the alert involving two children from Terrace, British Columbia, had been lifted early Monday morning Continue reading
RECALL: Organic foods sold in Ontario have been recalled
A recent food safety alert in Ontario has drawn attention to a recall involving certain organic microgreens sold under the Farm Boy brand. The recall was issued due to potential contamination with E. coli, a harmful bacterium that can cause serious illness, particularly in vulnerable individuals such as young children, older adults, and people with Continue reading
Toronto to experience rain and spring-like temperatures this week
Torontonians are entering one of the most noticeable seasonal transitions of the year as winter’s grip begins to loosen and early spring conditions slowly take over the city. After months of cold temperatures, icy mornings, and unpredictable winter storms, the coming week brings a clear signal of change. The weather pattern is shifting toward milder Continue reading
Income assistance rates rise as province expands support for low-income households
The province is moving forward with a meaningful adjustment to its social assistance framework starting May 1, 2026. As part of the 2026–27 Provincial Budget, Saskatchewan is increasing monthly core income assistance benefits to help individuals and families cope with ongoing financial pressure driven by rising living costs. The update is not a single isolated Continue reading
“‘Truly terrifying’: Alberta voter data breach sparks fears over Canada’s electoral integrity”
A major political and cybersecurity scandal has erupted in Alberta, Canada | province, exposing deep vulnerabilities in how voter information is stored, shared, and potentially exploited. What began as a growing separatist movement has now expanded into a far more alarming debate about electoral security, personal privacy, and the possibility of foreign interference in Canadian Continue reading
