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Less grooming and more chores: How life changes when you work from homeWorking from home spiked during the pandemic, and changed the way many people work and live. New data from Statistics Canada sheds light on its impacts.CanadaJun 6
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‘Just horrible’: No jail time for man who fled deadly Burnaby hit-and-runJames "Mark" Peters, 59, was on his way home from work on June 19, 2021 when he was hit from behind at a red light at Canaday Way and Imperial Street.CrimeJun 27
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Family of taekwondo black belts saves woman from alleged sex assault in TexasThe family was working in their training hall when they heard the woman's screams coming from a store next door and quickly came to her aid.U.S. NewsJun 21
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Do jet lag apps really work? What to know about the science behind themJet lag from travelling can be a nuisance if you’re on vacation, a work trip or even returning home, but there are ways to overcome it.HealthJun 9
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Create the perfect outdoor home office setup this summerWork smarter, not harder, with these outdoor office products.The CuratorJul 11
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N.B. legislature wraps up before election with tense exchanges and emotional speechesThe New Brunswick legislature wrapped up its work today with campaign-style statements from party leaders offering a taste of what's to come ahead of the fall election.PoliticsJun 7
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Telus tells Ontario call centre workers to relocate or risk losing their jobTelus Corp. has informed around 150 call centre employees based in Ontario they must relocate by October, apply for another role or agree to be laid off.CanadaJul 11
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Manitoba tattoo removal program helps inmates, ex-gang members get a fresh startA program that works to remove tattoos from inmates and former gang members in Manitoba is hoping to expand to more correctional facilities in Manitoba.CanadaMay 27
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Kate Middleton shares new photo and update, announces 1st public appearanceThe Princess of Wales says she has 'good days and bad days' while undergoing chemo, but is trying to make the most of the time when she feels well.TrendingJun 14
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Vacant, burned houses in Winnipeg ‘a menace’: community members, advocatesFour houses in the 200 block of Powers Street in Winnipeg all burned within five days recently. Community advocates and members are all concerned about the implications.FireJun 21
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A CBSA strike could soon cause major delays at the border. What to knowJust as the summer travel season gets into gear, Canadians and visitors could find themselves waiting in long lines at the border.CanadaJun 2
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Edmonton’s only entertainment district launches along Rice Howard WayThe City of Edmonton has partnered with the Downtown Business Association to create a block-long street patio, forming the city’s first-ever entertainment district.EntertainmentJun 1
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Thousands of City of Calgary workers vote in favour of strike actionThousands of City of Calgary workers voted in favour of strike action after negotiations between the union and the city resulted in three rejected offers.CanadaMay 21
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Heiltsuk Nation celebrates ‘powerful, emotional’ return of historic Chief’s SeatThe nation is celebrating the first step of a repatriation effort to bring home a decorated chief’s seat from the Royal BC Museum.CanadaJul 12
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Quirky Toronto home dubbed ‘Leslieville dollhouse’ to hit marketThe infamous dollhouse in Toronto's Leslieville neighbourhood hits the market this week. The owner's son says fans may be invited to take a doll as a momento after the sale.CanadaJul 11
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Why studies show burnout is getting worse: ‘Employees are exhausted’A new survey by Robert Half found that almost half of Canadians workers feel burnt out, pointing to a growing trend in the workplace.CanadaJun 6
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Traffic ‘crisis’ has many Toronto-area residents ‘reluctant’ to work in office: pollMany Toronto-area residents are 'reluctant to travel to work' amid a traffic and congestion 'crisis,' a new poll indicates.TrafficJul 16
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‘We’re all drowning’: Inside the chaos of Toronto’s vacant home tax rolloutNewly released internal emails are offering a glimpse of the chaos behind Toronto’s vacant home tax rollout that had staff and councillors scrambling for answers.PoliticsJul 15
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Using heating oil? What to know about Canada’s plan to phase in heat pumpsBuildings are the third-most polluting sector in Canada, and the federal government plans to cut emissions by phasing out home heating oils in favour of heat pumps.CanadaJul 16
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After surviving flash floods, residents of B.C. community now battling insurersIt remains clear if the owners of about 20 homes in Savona, B.C., will have access to government support after damaging flash floods washed through on June 30.EnvironmentJul 8