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  • Small grocers, co-ops receiving boost from Loblaw boycott: ‘A lot of anger’
    As frustrations for Canadians grow along with grocery store bills, some say Canadians are ready to think outside the big box store when heading out for groceries.
    Canada
    May 5
  • In your self-care era? Feel pampered with these luxury picks
    Self-care has entered the chat. It's time to put yourself first with head-to-toe products catered to your every need.
    The Curator
    Apr 25
  • Mane attraction: Tips for healthy hair, lashes and brows
    When it comes to our collective obsession with being able to sprout, landscape and maintain healthy hair - the struggle is real. Read on for our expert tips.
    The Curator
    Apr 16
  • With NHL playoffs set to start soon, Giordano among oldest players who hasn’t won a Stanley Cup
    They are among the oldest and most experienced veterans in the NHL playoffs this year who have never hoisted the Stanley Cup.
    Sports
    Apr 16
  • Saskatchewan organizations outline wish list ahead of the provincial budget
    The Sask. Party government is set to announce the provincial budget Wednesday and many organizations weighed in on what they'd like to see.
    Economy
    Mar 19
  • Father-daughter duo hit up 44 B.C. ski hills in 42 days
    A father-and-daughter duo on an epic adventure this winter and hit every lift-serviced ski area in B.C. in just over a month, and now they're ready for a rest.
    Canada
    Mar 7
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  • Canadian breweries, distilleries hoping for another round after federal tax cap
    Local breweries and distilleries are hoping for some more relief after the feds capped the excise tax.
    Canada
    Mar 11
  • Get ready for camping season with Amazon’s Big Spring Sale
    Amazon’s Big Spring Sale is filled with some great outdoor deals. There is something on this list for everyone, from the casual camper to the off-the-grid explorers.
    The Curator
    Mar 20
  • We now live in a music microculture, even when it comes to Taylor Swift
    It a world where music is niche, how can you measure success?
    Entertainment
    Feb 25
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  • Recipe: Canada’s Junior Culinary Team’s dish
    Fresh from competition Canada's Junior Culinary Team shows Jennifer Palma how to make one of the dishes they showcased in Germany.
    Entertainment
    Feb 25
  • Bank of Canada says it’s ‘too early’ to cut rates. Here’s what to expect
    The Bank of Canada held its benchmark interest rate at 5.0 per cent on Wednesday as Governor Tiff Macklem said it was 'too early' to cut rates.
    Economy
    Mar 6
  • ‘Colossally high’ number of Canadians plan to buy a home within a year. Why?
    Nearly 50 per cent of Canadians say they plan to purchase a home in the next five years and 11 per cent within the next 12 months, a new poll shows.
    Consumer
    Feb 22
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  • ‘Lover, Stalker, Killer’: Disturbing love triangle turned deadly hits Netflix
    The love triangle between Dave Kroupa, Cari Farver and Liz Golyar quickly turned to a real-life tale of escalating harassment, arson, attacks and murder.
    Entertainment
    Feb 16
  • Raptors make two deals ahead of NBA trade deadline
    The Toronto Raptors tied up some loose ends ahead of the NBA's trade deadline, making deals with the Utah Jazz and Brooklyn Nets.
    Sports
    Feb 8
  • How does Canada’s grocery supply chain work? What to know
    Over the past year, the CEOs of Canada’s biggest grocery chains have become familiar faces to lawmakers studying food prices. Why?
    Economy
    Feb 9
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  • TSX gains almost 100 points, U.S. markets recover bulk of Wednesday selloff
    Canada's main stock index gained almost a hundred points Thursday despite weakness in energy stocks, while U.S. markets erased a big chunk of their losses from the day before. 
    Canada
    Feb 1
  • Litre of bottled water contains nearly a quarter million invisible nanoplastics: scientists
    Scientists examined three common bottled water brands and found particle levels ranging from 110,000 to 400,000 per litre, averaging at around 240,000, according to a new study.
    Science
    Jan 9
  • How 2 Canadian influencers and a Hollywood mogul thrive in a billion-dollar market
    Despite uncertain economic times the future landscape of influencer marketing is bright. The industry is worth nearly US$21.1 billion and has increased 105 per cent since 2021.
    Features
    Jan 8
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  • 10 amazing food trends you’ll want to devour in 2024
    From faux fish to tahini everything, here are the top food trends predicted to make waves this year.
    The Curator
    Jan 10
  • The West Block – Episode 15, Season 13
    A special year end conversation with the Prime Minister. It’s been quite a year for Justin Trudeau, from the affordability crisis to questions about his own political leadership.
    Canada
    Dec 24, 2023
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