Mattea Roach wins 22nd 'Jeopardy!' match; earnings hit US$534K

'Jeopardy!' champion Mattea Roach won her 22nd match Wednesday night.
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Profit-taking makes gas price shock in Sudbury much worse, analyst says
While oil prices have been soaring of late, an industry analyst says retailers in northern Ontario have hiked prices more than necessary. -
Prince Albert coach seeks brighter future for outdoor rink
A Prince Albert man is looking to relocate an outdoor rink so it can shape young kids in the community. -
Search continues for missing man in Cambridge, still no cause released in child's death
The search continued Tuesday for a man police say may have information about the death of an 8-year-old boy in Cambridge. Neighbours also shared their concerns about the police response. -
Changes are coming to summer parking in these Simcoe County towns
The towns of Oro-Medonte and Innisfil are preparing for another busy beach season, with a focus on parking for residents and out-of-towners. -
Teacher suspended after doing 'back-breaker' move on students in North Vancouver
An elementary school teacher who repeatedly used a 'back-breaker' move on students in North Vancouver has been suspended and ordered to take a course on fostering a positive learning environment. -
'The act of being kind': South Edmonton school receives new Cree name
The Edmonton Public Schools’ Board of Trustees has voted on a new name for Dan Knott School. Starting in September, it will be known as kisêwâtisiwin School. -
The cost of mowing the lawn rising with record gas prices
The cost of gas climbed past $2.08 a litre in the capital again Tuesday and the surging prices are hurting some seasonal businesses, like landscaping and lawn care. -
Witnesses take the stand in Paul Sadlon sexual assault trial
The sexual assault trial of Barrie businessman Paul Sadlon entered day two with a boss and two colleagues of the complainant taking the stand. -
Why Saskatoon's COVID-19 trend could be cause for cautious optimism
With the University of Saskatchewan research team monitoring the city's wastewater for signs of COVID-19 noting an 85 per cent drop in its latest update, experts in the city say the trend is cause for cautious optimism.