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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, April 03, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Paydibs Sdn Bhd (“Paydibs”), a Malaysia-based merchant-first payment service provider, has introduced an expanded suite of digital commerce solutions as part of its ongoing efforts to support businesses transitioning into the digital economy. The company is positioning its comprehensive commerce ecosystem as a key pillar in Malaysia’s evolving digital commerce infrastructure. Regulated by Bank Negara Malaysia under the Financial Services Act 2013, Paydibs delivers a complete payment system designed to serve the full spectrum of commerce — from large enterprises to Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), including businesses transitioning from…
VICTORIA, Seychelles, April 03, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — MEXC, the world’s fastest-growing digital asset exchange and a pioneer in zero-fee trading, has announced a series of initiatives to integrate and expand the use of USD1, a US dollar stablecoin, across its ecosystem. By incorporating USD1 into its trading infrastructure and product suite, MEXC aims to broaden its use cases across the platform, including trading support, product integration, and wider ecosystem participation, while providing global users with more diverse and resilient stablecoin options. USD1 is a stablecoin redeemable on a 1:1 basis for U.S. dollars. Each USD1 is 100% backed by…
GEORGE TOWN, Cayman Islands, April 03, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Toobit, the award-winning global cryptocurrency exchange, today announces a new high-yield window for USDC. Starting April 7, 2026, the exchange will offer a 30% Annual Percentage Rate (APR) for USDC Fixed Earn, providing a short-term opportunity for traders to capture yield on stablecoin liquidity. This latest addition to the Toobit Earn suite follows the successful launch of a 28.88% APR Fixed Earn product for USDT in late March. The product requires a 3-day commitment. Upon maturity, both the principal and the earned interest are automatically credited to the trader’s Spot…
WUHU, China, April 03, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Recently, the Omoda C5 SHS-H was introduced in a truly distinctive way. The vehicle appeared within a space designed like a runway, where lighting, music, and movement came together to tell a story – a story about the lifestyle of a new generation, where technology and individuality coexist. From the very first steps on the runway, the event set the tone for a unique experience. The stage was split into two contrasting color zones – blue and red – symbolizing two emotional states, two personalities, two “vibes” existing within a unified whole.…
There are several issues aboard BC Ferries vessels heading into the busy Easter weekend. The Spirit of Vancouver Island is still out of commission due to a generator problem that happened on Tuesday. It had only returned to service on Sunday after a separate breakdown during spring break.The Queen of Surrey has yet to return from its annual refit.“The past few days have been difficult, and we know this is not the level of service people expect from us, especially heading into a busy travel period like Easter,” Nicholas Jimenez, BC Ferries CEO, said on Thursday.“We hear that frustration and…
British Columbia’s government has proposed suspending sections of its Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (DRIPA). At a press conference on Thursday, B.C. Premier David Eby said that when the Act was introduced, it was to set out a framework by which the government could work with First Nations partners on addressing key concerns on issues including treaties, language preservation, care for Indigenous children and youth and unequal health outcomes and poverty.“This act created an action plan that allowed us to prioritize work when developed in partnership with First Nations and it has been working,” Eby said.“We have…
Descrease article font size Increase article font size April 2nd is World Autism Awareness Day, starting Autism Awareness Month. “The stats are currently that there’s at least one in 50 children in Canada that are on the autism spectrum and more recent data suggests that it’s even more prevalent than that, so it affects all of us,” said Julain Tomlinson, CEO of Autism Services of Saskatoon.Systems are designed for neurotypical people, bringing challenges for people with sensory issues.“Being able to navigate a world that’s not really designed for neurodiverse folks, kind of an exploration process from employment, housing, and navigating…
The beloved Saskatoon attraction, Prairie Lily riverboat, will once again sail down the South Saskatchewan River with a new owner at the wheel. Longtime Saskatoon resident Stephanie Simonot and her family are taking over from original owners Mike and Joan Steckhan.“I didn’t want to see it go. I felt it was really important to try to put something together so that we can continue to have the Prairie Lily and continue to see it sailing up and down the South Saskatchewan,” said new owner of the Prairie Lily Stephanie Simonot.Simonot will be sailing the beloved Saskatoon riverboat into its next…
By Staff The Canadian Press Posted April 2, 2026 4:41 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size British Columbia Premier David Eby hasn’t had to familiarize himself with a new face in his office after deputy director of communications James Smith left for another job — he simply tapped Smith’s identical twin brother, George. The brothers have been confusing the B.C. political scene for years and it’s a familiar post for George Smith, who previously held the same job under late former premier John Horgan, before being promoted to director of communications under both Horgan…
The Conservative critic for Indigenous Services is adding his voice to calls for Prime Minister Mark Carney to apologize to Grassy Narrows First Nation after he said he could “outlast” a protester raising concerns about mercury poisoning in her community. Conservative MP Billy Morin told The Canadian Press Carney “laughs at First Nations’ frustrations over the Liberals failing to keep their promises,” and that his remark was more arrogant than a similar quip former prime minister Justin Trudeau made to a Grassy Narrows demonstrator in 2019.Chrissy Isaacs, a Grassy Narrows First Nation woman suffering from mercury poisoning, was in Toronto on Monday…