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  • Closing sales begin at Ted Baker, Brooks Brothers and Lucky Brand in Canada
    A spokesperson representing Ted Baker Canada confirmed the sales would encompass the trio of brands' entire Canadian and U.S. footprint.
    Consumer
    May 13
  • Fortinet establishing cybersecurity hub in downtown Calgary
    A major international cybersecurity player is expanding its footprint in downtown Calgary.
    Canada
    Mar 8
  • Back-country search for missing Kelowna man paused
    According to COSAR, the search for Kelowna man Allan Francescutti has been put on pause, though they expect to resume with further leads by the weekend.
    Canada
    Apr 30
  • ‘It’s a city problem’: Bear Clan Patrol volunteers hope to help downtown community
    Winnipeg's Bear Clan Patrol says its expansion into the city's downtown is about helping as many people as possible.
    Canada
    May 7
  • ATCO subsidiary to build new natural gas pipeline to supply petrochemical project near Edmonton
    The new pipeline will be called Yellowhead Mainline and is expected to have the capacity to deliver one billion cubic feet per day of natural gas.
    Economy
    May 8
  • ‘Help farmers’: Quebec flower growers encourage buying local on Mother’s Day
    A new association of flower growers in Quebec has come to life to encourage people to buy local, a growing trend that they say has many benefits.
    Features
    May 11
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  • Most Ontarians want deposit-return for non-alcoholic drink containers: poll
    A new poll suggests support for some sort of system to manage empties through a deposit return program for non-alcoholic beverage containers is up year over year.
    Consumer
    May 8
  • Calgary film community concerned over possible loss of another local theatre
    Calgary's film community is concerned with the possible loss of another independent theatre as the Globe Theatre continues to be up for sale.
    Entertainment
    May 3
  • Search for Kelowna senior with dementia goes into the backcountry
    Tresnich said the terrain is challenging for searchers, who are using UTV's and ATV's in addition to being on foot.
    Canada
    Apr 25
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  • Loblaw CEO ‘more optimistic’ than before on grocery code of conduct
    Loblaw's new chief executive said he's "cautiously optimistic" that the company will be able to come to an agreement on the grocery code of conduct.
    Consumer
    May 1
  • CFLPA joins forces with Canadian Labour Congress
    The CFL Players' Association is joining the Canadian labour movement.
    Canada
    Apr 18
  • Taber man claims pair of pugs stolen
    He is overwhelmed by the outpouring of support. Having had family members, friends and now, even complete strangers help him in his efforts to return the dogs home unharmed.
    Canada
    Apr 10
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  • B.C. doctors, patients seek ways to reduce dialysis waste and curb its carbon impact
    The Canadian Society of Nephrology is calling for environmentally sustainable kidney care to reduce the amount of wastewater, energy and single-use plastics from dialysis.
    Environment
    30 mins
  • Calgary-wide rezoning may reduce carbon emissions, increase physical activity: researcher
    A researcher from Mount Royal University is calling Calgary's proposed rezoning bylaw a "step in the right direction" to lowering carbon emissions and improving individual health.
    Environment
    Apr 26
  • Loblaw boycott: CEO responds to plans from ‘deeply unhappy’ customers
    Some 'deeply unhappy' customers are planning to boycott Loblaw grocery stores in May. Here's what the company's new CEO Per Bank says about the plans.
    Consumer
    Apr 29
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  • Second baby on the way? 10 essentials for your gift registry
    Getting ready to welcome another baby to your family? Here are some items that will make life with multiple kids a lot easier.
    The Curator
    Apr 10
  • Northvolt forging ahead to open Quebec battery factory by 2026
    Paolo Cerruti said there's a risk that comes with investing billions in a project without all the permits, but the company has faith in the technology it's trying to build.
    Canada
    Apr 3
  • Trans Mountain pipeline project gives hope to those working, living in Fort McMurray
    With the official opening of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion just days away, those who live and work in Fort McMurray hope their fortunes are headed for an upswing.
    Economy
    Apr 29
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  • Kitchener to build new indoor recreation facility in RBJ Schlegel Park
    The new rec centre will include a FIFA-sized indoor turf field which can be broken into separate fields to allow for four activities to take place at once.
    Canada
    Mar 21
  • St. Patrick’s Day in Kingston ‘best in recent memory’ despite dozens of fines, officials say
    'Overall, we're glad about how things went this weekend.'
    Crime
    Mar 21
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