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‘Admin nights’ an antidote to procrastination while catching up with friendsLifestyleMar 17More Canadians are holding 'admin nights' — gathering with friends while each person tackles tasks like paying bills, applying for jobs, answering emails and booking appointments. -
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Why most Canadians will keep daylight saving time changes as B.C. stopsCanadaMar 3
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Why most Canadians will keep daylight saving time changes as B.C. stopsWith B.C.'s announcement to adopt a permanent year-round daylight saving time, conversation has now turned to why other provinces have yet to make the change.CanadaMar 3
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Daylight saving time 2026: Here’s when you should set your clocks forwardAttention, Canada: Don’t forget clocks spring forward one hour when daylight saving time begins March 8.CanadaFeb 26
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Likes, follows, funding: The new Olympic economyEach Canadian athlete competing in the Milan Cortina Olympic Games relies on a patchwork of funding to support themselves.SportsFeb 15
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Canada coach looking for cross-country ski medalsCanada cross-country ski coach Julia Mehre Ystgaard has high hopes for her team at the Milan Cortina Olympics. And she's not afraid to say it.SportsFeb 8
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Coach says Kingsbury races like a Formula One carMichel Hamelin knows his moguls, having coached Alex Bilodeau before taking Mikaël Kingsbury under his wing.SportsFeb 8
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Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump heritage site enjoys boost after shout out on ‘The Pitt’Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump was used for thousands of years by Indigenous people to channel bison herds and send the animals stampeding over a cliff to be killed and harvested.EntertainmentJan 28
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Virtual reality helping Peterborough seniors connect, experience the worldSome Peterborough seniors have explored Thailand and the Great Barrier Reef, all from inside their long-term care home as part of a virtual reality program.HealthJan 21
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Barbie introduces first-ever autistic doll as part of inclusion missionMattel created the doll with guidance from the autistic community to 'represent common ways autistic people may experience, process and communicate about the world around them.'TrendingJan 12
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What’s with the rise in popularity of pickled foods?From recent pickle-themed feature items at McDonalds to Nashville hot chicken served with pickles, the preserved food is showing up more often on menus.ConsumerDec 31, 2025
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