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Beekeepers call for import ban on non-North American bees as deadly mite spreadsCanadian beekeepers are calling on Ottawa to halt all imports of bees from outside North America to prevent the spread of a parasitic mite that can devastate bee colonies.EconomyNov 25
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Deal reached to allow grocers to avoid accepting beer and wine emptiesOntario grocers and The Beer Store have reached an agreement-in-principle on alcohol recycling that will allow the retailers to avoid collecting empties.PoliticsNov 26
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N.B. woman says father found with ‘black eye,’ bruises after hospital fallsLisa Weir says her 86-year-old father needs to be in nursing home due to dementia, but waiting in hospital for a bed is putting his health further at risk.CanadaDec 11
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Costco joins companies suing U.S. for tariff refunds if policy fallsCostco has sued the U.S. government to ensure it will receive refunds if the Supreme Court rejects President Donald Trump's bid for sweeping authority to impose tariffs.U.S. NewsDec 2
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Sports gambling ads in Canada must be reined in, senators urge in letterA letter signed by more than 40 senators urges Prime Minister Mark Carney to work towards banning sports betting ads in Canada, which highlights the health and safety risks.HealthNov 20
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Ontario pays out full $225M to Beer Store as end of store closure commitment nearsOntario struck an agreement with the alcohol retailer to end its retail monopoly in the province early in 2024 so convenience stores could begin selling beer.PoliticsNov 21
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Regina’s $6.8M subsidy to Costco could have been avoided, says auditorA $6.8-million subsidy the City of Regina is paying Costco could have been avoidable, Saskatchewan's auditor said Tuesday.EconomyDec 10
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The 6 best bed pillows of 2025 for every sleeperFrom Endy to Utopia and beyond...grab your one-way ticket to dreamland. Your perfect bed pillow awaits!The CuratorNov 5
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Trump drops tariffs on beef, coffee, tropical fruits amid consumer concernsTrump signed the order after announcing framework agreements with Ecuador, Guatemala, El Salvador and Argentina designed to ease import levies on agricultural products.U.S. NewsNov 14
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Maple Ridge woman’s remains could have been in her house for months: court documentsJessica Cunningham's partner, Mylie Barron, was arrested on Aug. 26, when her remains were found, and charged with indignity to human remains.CrimeNov 26
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Quebec police watchdog to investigate man shot by officer at Longueuil hospitalThe BEI says five of its investigators have been assigned to examine the circumstances surrounding the incident.CrimeDec 9
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James Van Der Beek to sell ‘Dawson’s Creek’ memorabilia amid cancer battle'I’ve been storing these treasures for years, waiting for the right time to do something with them,' James Van Der Beek said of his upcoming auction.EntertainmentNov 13
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It’s unacceptable B.C. has been cut out of pipeline talks, Premier Eby tells Mark CarneyFor a project he says 'doesn't actually exist,' there was a lot British Columbia Premier David Eby had to say about a potential pipeline from Alberta to B.C.'s northern coast.CanadaNov 24
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Ontario’s online gamblers could legally bet against people outside Canada: courtThe Court of Appeal for Ontario gave its opinion in a 4-1 split decision released today, more than a year after the Ontario government asked it to rule on the issue.EntertainmentNov 12
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Last-minute gifts every beauty lover will adoreFrom Dermalogica to SharkNinja, Quai, Tatcha, and more, we’ve rounded up last-minute beauty gifts that feel thoughtful and luxe.The CuratorDec 12
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The 2025 Budget bets big on productivity but only time will tell if it worksThe Carney government is addressing the challenge in a meaningful way with measures that will cost $110 billion over five years, but will presumably pay off far more than that.CommentaryNov 5
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Beauty stocking stuffers that deliver major holiday magicFrom Daise's buzzy new body mist to the L'Occitane's luxe hand cream, read on for 14 beauty stocking stuffers that are sure to delight the beauty lovers in your life.The CuratorDec 3
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Montreal transit agency says there’s been progress in talks with one striking unionThe CEO of Montreal's public transit agency says there is progress in negotiations with one of two unions whose walkouts have disrupted service across the network.CanadaNov 7
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Ontario still short of long-term care bed goal, data in fiscal update showOntario has built 6,700 new long-term care beds with 18,000 more underway, still short of its 58,000-bed goal by 2028; but officials say new funding will help meet the target.HealthNov 6
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Deal Alert: Earn 20x the Aeroplan with this Canadian Premium Bedding DealWhether you’re upgrading your winter bedding, prepping for holiday hosting, or gifting a little luxury to someone special, Canadian Down & Feather Company has you covered.The CuratorNov 3