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Closing sales begin at Ted Baker, Brooks Brothers and Lucky Brand in CanadaA spokesperson representing Ted Baker Canada confirmed the sales would encompass the trio of brands' entire Canadian and U.S. footprint.ConsumerMay 13
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Edmonton expands solar rebate program to multi-unit residential propertiesMulti-unit residential properties in Edmonton are now eligible for a program that helps with the cost of installing solar panels.EnvironmentJun 25
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‘That ship has sailed across Lake Ontario’: Ford won’t budge on ready-to-drink beveragesPremier Doug Ford is not backing down on his plans to expand alcohol sales in Ontario by saying ready-to-drink beverages will not come off the table amid the ongoing LCBO strike.PoliticsJul 10
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SAIT unveils new Taylor Family Campus Centre after $30M donationThe new SAIT Taylor Family Campus Centre will open in 2027 and is being called the cornerstone of the campus for generations to come.EducationMay 30
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Man arrested for giving state trooper the finger wins $239K settlementIn an interaction recorded on the state trooper's dashcam, the man first denied giving the police officer the middle finger, then flipped him the bird once he was let off.TrendingJun 27
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Downtown farmers’ market returns to Edmonton’s 104 Street on SaturdayMore than four years after moving to an indoor location, the downtown Edmonton farmers' market is returning to its old stomping grounds outdoors along 104th Street.ConsumerJun 14
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Residents asked to partake in Kingston’s annual sustainable commuter challengeThe challenge began on June 2 and ends on June 8, 2024. The annual challenge asks residents to ditch their cars for more sustainable ways of moving about, at least for the week.CanadaJun 6
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Edmonton city councillor’s idea to sell some undeveloped Blatchford land sputters outAn Edmonton city councillor's hope to sell a large chunk of undeveloped Blatchford community land is kaput for the time being. But Tim Cartmell is not giving up.EconomyJun 12
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Proposed Hydro One transmission line upgrades run from Clarington to PeterboroughSeveral open houses will be held in late June for the public to learn about a proposed project that will connect transmission stations in Clarington and Peterborough.EnvironmentJun 5
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Alberta government creates new wildlife management approach due to ‘problem grizzlies’The Alberta government said it created a new, multi-pronged approach to wildlife management because of an increase in "problem grizzlies" and growing elk populations.EnvironmentJul 9
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Loblaw testing small-format No Frills as boycott continuesLoblaw is testing smaller-format discount stores across the country this year as shoppers increasingly look for ways to save on their grocery bill.ConsumerMay 31
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Canadian Western Bank shares soar after announcing deal with National BankThe deal was announced after the close of trading on Tuesday.MoneyJun 12
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Gardiner construction has led to at least 230% jump in rush hour delays: studyThe Gardiner Expressway rehabilitation project that started this spring has led to a dramatic spike in rush hour delays and emissions, a new analysis shows.CanadaJun 6
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Should Russia’s outreach in Indo-Pacific be a ‘wake-up call’ for Canada?Russia is not mentioned once in Canada's Indo-Pacific Strategy despite its significance in the region, which analysts say is an oversight on Ottawa's part.WorldJun 25
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Indigo to go private. What changes could the retailer make off public markets?Indigo secured approval from its shareholders on Monday to go private. Here's how that could change the Canadian retailer going forward.ConsumerMay 27
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Imperial Oil starts production at new project using lower-emissions technologyImperial Oil Ltd. says it has started production at its new Grand Rapids project located at its Cold Lake operating site.EconomyMay 22
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TD Bank tops earnings estimates despite U.S. anti-money laundering probeTD Bank on Thursday kicked off big bank earnings, reporting better than expected quarterly earnings helped by strength in Canada and its wealth management unit.MoneyMay 23
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Saskatoon Berries ready to write some history as part of inaugural WCBL seasonA new chapter of WCBL baseball in Saskatoon begins Saturday, as the Saskatoon Berries will play their first game in franchise history on the road in Regina.SportsMay 24
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‘Death spiral’: Winnipeg advocates concerned over transit funding shortageAccording to a new report by a transit planning firm, Winnipeg Transit is facing a $37-million operating budget shortfall, which could lead to service cuts.MoneyMay 24
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‘Help farmers’: Quebec flower growers encourage buying local on Mother’s DayA 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.FeaturesMay 11