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Canada Royal Milk donates $200,000 worth of baby formula to Kingston-area United WayCanada Royal Milk donates 5,000 cans of infant formula to United Way KFL&A, benefiting over 275 families in Kingston area at a $200,000 value.CanadaMay 9
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5 arrested, $650K in cash, drugs, stolen property seized: Vancouver policeInvestigators began a months-long operation in the spring, tracking stolen property from stores to the sidewalks of Downtown Eastside, and eventually to suspect homes.CrimeJun 6
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Baby cereal recalled in Canada due to rare bacterial illness concernsThe Canadian Food Inspection Agency has issued a nationwide recall for Baby Gourmet Organic's Banana Raisin Oatmeal because of possible Cronobacter contamination.HealthJul 22
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Fashion & beauty classics to shop during Amazon Prime DayA curated guide to classic fashion and beauty picks sure to become your new wardrobe and beauty routine favourites.The CuratorJul 16
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Ontario baby formula producer says it’s been approved for sale in CanadaCanada Royal Milk expects to have its infant formula available across the country this summer.CanadaMar 27
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B.C. couple sentenced to 15 years in 6-year-old boy’s abuse deathWith credit for time served, Rykel Frank (née Charleson), the boy’s biological mother, and Mitchell Frank, her partner, will each serve just over 12 years behind bars.CrimeMay 16
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Calgary Wildlife rehab centre holds ‘baby shower’ for young birds and mammalsCalgary Wildlife, which operates a rehabilitation facility for birds and mammals, is asking people to lend a hand with its spring "baby shower."FeaturesJun 6
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$1M legacy donor pulls funds, calls out Ontario hospital’s ‘bizarre and costly’ board decisionsRonald Breen says the London Health Sciences Centre board 'does not have a governance regime' and has 'lost its way.'Health7 hours
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Here’s what our readers are buying for Prime DayCheck out all our bestselling items from this year's Prime Day and grab them before they're gone!The CuratorJul 17
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Will the Oilers and F1 boost Canada’s economy? Where the impacts could be feltCanadians may spend money in bars to watch the Stanley Cup playoffs and might flock to Montreal for the Grand Prix. But will there be a lasting boost to the economy?CanadaJun 8
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Best bug repellents to keep you bite-free this summerFrom sprays to lotions to stickers to bracelets–here’s a look at the best bug-repellent choices for you this summer.The CuratorJun 12
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Best kid-friendly sunscreen to stock up on this summerI’ve heard the advice time and time again over the years: the best sunscreen is the one you’ll actually use. Here's a roundup of some of the best sunscreen options for families.The CuratorMay 21
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18 amazing deals on pet stuff, just in time for Pet MonthCelebrate National Pet Month in style with these Amazon deals.The CuratorMay 8
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Trans Mountain pipeline tolling dispute could stretch into mid-2025: CenovusCenovus Energy executives warn it could be well into next year before oil companies resolve their ongoing dispute with Trans Mountain over rising pipeline shipping fees.MoneyMay 1
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Collagen redux: One important truth about anti-aging skincareBuild a collagen-boosting skincare routine with these essential vitamins.The CuratorApr 9
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10 items every new parent should add to their baby registryEssential items and tools that new parents should invest in before the baby arrives.The CuratorMar 28
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Kingston parking fines to help local food banks in month-long pilot projectAll revenue brought in through parking tickets over the month of March will be donated to food banks and food pantries.CanadaFeb 21
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Rise in community fridges in Atlantic Canada sign of government support falling shortCommunity fridges or pantries, typically run by volunteers or community groups, are monitored storage spaces that offer free, fresh and non-perishable food.CanadaFeb 21
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Oil shippers demand explanation from Trans Mountain for massive pipeline cost overrunsA group of oil shippers is seeking a detailed breakdown of the construction costs for the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, which has ballooned four times its original estimate.CanadaMar 14
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Modular cabins for homeless in Peterborough, Ont. to cost $1.9M annually: reportA city report says the modular cabins project cost $2.4 million for construction and setup costs and will cost $1.9 million yearly to operate.CanadaMar 8