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Not just balloons: Why the Iran war could cause a global helium shortageHelium, which is considered a critical mineral, is under pressure as the Strait of Hormuz has remained impassable throughout the conflict.EconomyMar 11
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Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada closing research centre in LacombeThe federal department of agriculture has announced the closure of a research centre in Lacombe, Alta., as part of Ottawa's plan to trim the size of the public service.PoliticsJan 26
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Future uncertain for Ontario college students as federal policy brings cuts, layoffsThe tightening of Canada's international student regime has had ripple effects across higher education, but Ontario college students fear they are set to hurt the most.EducationDec 26, 2025
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Yves Veggie Cuisine products being discontinued after more than 40 yearsMichael von Massow, a professor at the University of Guelph, said there are also a lot of new options in the marketplace, so shares of Yves must have gone down.CanadaSep 2, 2025
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How a one-teen prom on Newfoundland’s Northern Peninsula brought a community togetherBreanna Bromley-Clarke may be the sole graduate of her all-grades school on Newfoundland's Northern Peninsula, but her prom helped bring many in her community together.CanadaMay 17, 2025
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Canadian shoppers to see higher costs amid trade war: ‘No alternative’Some retailers say due to their profit margin, they have 'no alternative' but to pass on the costs resulting from the trade war with the U.S. onto consumers.CanadaMay 15, 2025
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Downtown Guelph welcomes Homelessness and Addiction Recovery Treatment HubThe HART Hub in downtown Guelph is one of nine sites in Ontario that transitioned from a supervised consumption site to a government-approved service hub on Tuesday.HealthApr 2, 2025
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Defending champion Brad Gushue looking to win Brier for a record 7th timeBrad Gushue appeared at 13 nationals before finally winning the Brier on home ice in 2017 at St. John's.CanadaFeb 28, 2025
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Coffee prices spike amid Trump tariff threats. Is your cup of joe at risk?Coffee prices have surged in the past year on international markets. Here's why drought, a weak loonie and Donald Trump's tariff threats are putting a 'pinch' on your cup of joe.ConsumerJan 30, 2025
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Buzzkill? Why Trump tariffs could see U.S. booze barred on Canadian shelvesIn 2023, U.S. alcohol exports to Canada amounted to US$262 million (C$377 million) a year. American booze could get costlier if Canada and the U.S. enter a tariff war.CanadaJan 23, 2025
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Loblaw apologizes after underweighted meat sold in Western Canada storesLoblaw is confirming that some of its Western Canada stores underweighted meat products, resulting in a higher cost to affected consumers.ConsumerJan 9, 2025
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Ontario confirms future of 9 supervised injection sites, 1 remains in limboThe government announced Thursday that drug injection sites in locations including Toronto, Ottawa and Thunder Bay will all be given funding to switch to rehabilitation facilities.HealthJan 2, 2025
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Aw shucks! Should you skip the oysters amid B.C. illness outbreak?The BC Centre for Disease Control posted a warning that between Nov. 1 and Dec. 18, 64 cases of a 'norovirus-like' gastrointestinal illnesses were reported in the province.HealthDec 20, 2024
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Who are the rebels that toppled Syria’s Assad? Key questions answeredWhile the rebel coalition was made up of several factions, the group believed to be leading the offensive across Syria is the Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham or HTS.CanadaDec 9, 2024
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University of Guelph professor explains people’s love affair with caffeineThe stimulant can be found in coffee and tea, as well as energy drinks, certain soft drinks, and even chocolate.CanadaJul 17, 2023
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2 companies face hefty fines from telecom regulator over robocallsCanada's telecommunications regulator has fined two companies over their telemarketing practices.CanadaApr 2, 2013
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‘Big Brother Canada’ Season 6: Meet the houseguests'Big Brother Canada' Season 6 houseguests are vying for a grand prize of $100,000, a European dream vacation and a $30,000 home furnishing makeover.EntertainmentMar 1, 2018
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University of Guelph’s track and field coach under reviewThe university said Dave Scott-Thomas is on a leave of absence while it reviews information received from current and former athletes.CanadaDec 12, 2019
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Farmers union protests genetically modified alfalfa in eastern CanadaThe discourse surrounding a new genetically modified crop is heating up. The National Farmers Union is protesting industry plans to introduce genetically modified alfalfa into eastern Canada.EnvironmentOct 24, 2012
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Torstar pays $51.5 million to boost stake in Metro newspapers to 90 per centTORONTO - Torstar Corp. (TSX:TS.B) will pay $51.5 million to take nearly full control of the Canadian chain of Metro free daily newspapers, which are read by more than one million commuters each day.MoneyOct 14, 2011