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The ‘era’ of shorter commutes is officially over, StatCan saysThe amount of time it's taking commuters to get into work is growing longer, with the average reaching 26 minutes, and for those who take public transit, it's even longer.CanadaAug 28
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‘You’re not wanted’: Newcomer to Canada says racism forced him onto streetsAdvocates working with asylum seekers are sounding the alarm, saying they're hearing more stories of racism in Canada. One man in Quebec says he was forced from his home.CanadaNov 9
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In your fitness era? Stay motivated with these top productsFrom a cutesy fitness tracker to adjustable dumbbells.The CuratorOct 31
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Shop our top 5 deals of the weekLooking to shop great deals? Here are our favourite deal items up for grabs this week. Save big on Maybelline, Aquasonic and more coveted brand items.The CuratorOct 22
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Shop our top 5 deals of the weekHere are our favourite Amazon deals up for grabs this week.The CuratorOct 29
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Halifax traffic: First responders on ‘crazy’ congestion, how it slows them downThe union representing firefighters says the congestion is placing pressure on drivers and causing frustration for crews. Traffic is so bad it's now a N.S. election issue.PoliticsNov 8
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Stay warm and cozy all winter long with these heated blanketsWrap yourself in warmth.The CuratorOct 25
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As Toronto enters its Taylor Swift era, experts say crowd safety depends on planningThat means being prepared for a sudden shift in crowd dynamics and severe traffic gridlock, despite planned road closures, the experts say.CanadaNov 12
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‘Could have been fatal’: Large rock lands on Halifax man’s driveway from blastingResidents are speaking out about ongoing blasting from two construction sites in the Halifax area, with one neighbour saying a 'close call' with a rock could have been deadly.CanadaOct 11
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Guelph residents going through ‘renovictions’ take their grievances to city councilCouncil is considering whether to pass a bylaw to protect tenants from being evicted from their homes due to work being done on the building.CanadaSep 19
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Telus union loses bid to save Ontario office workers from Quebec moveSome 150 Telus workers from Ontario will either have to move to Quebec or find a new job after their union lost its return-to-office fight.CanadaOct 16
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Plastics plant benzene removal leads First Nation to suggest some residents evacuateThe First Nation says the removal was expected to result in some increased benzene levels until Saturday and monitors were set up around the community to keep tabs on emissions.CanadaOct 2
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Politics not a factor in delay of warrant targeting Liberal powerbroker: BlairFormer public safety minister testifies that multiple top secret documents meant for his desk never made it to him as foreign interference probe continues.CanadaOct 11
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Saskatoon community indoor playground risks closureSome Saskatoon businesses have continued to struggle since coming out of the pandemic, and now one could be closing its doors entirely.CanadaSep 27
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Thefts from construction sites, show homes causing headaches for Manitoba buildersThe head of the Manitoba Home Builders' Association says something needs to be done to tackle crime at construction sites in Winnipeg and across the province.CrimeNov 14
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Ontario proposes fix to issue of dwindling long-term care cultural admissionsOntario is proposing a pilot project to tweak long-term care priority rules in order to address a problem of declining and mismatched admissions to the province's cultural homes.CanadaNov 19
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100-year-old Vernon woman discharged from hospital late at night, family was not notifiedHer daughter Carole Fawcett got a call from a nurse around 9 p.m. that evening telling her they were discharging Russell and given her age, Fawcett had concerns.CanadaNov 5
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Saskatchewan Fashion week showcases Indigenous design and voicesSaskatchewan Fashion Week is in full swing, and local and aspiring designers are not only showcasing their work on the runway but also partaking in an Indigenous led conference.EntertainmentNov 7
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Nova Scotia Liberals highlight housing plan, NDP talks support for small businessZach Churchill says the plan, which was previously announced as part of the Liberal platform, would build homes faster and make them more affordable.PoliticsNov 15
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N.S. election: party leaders spar over immigration, housing and healthThe leaders of Nova Scotia’s NDP and Liberal parties are taking aim at the PC's immigration policies, which they say are outpacing the province's health care and housing capacity.PoliticsNov 18