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Winnipeg Jets finish pre-Olympic schedule with 5-1 loss to MontrealKyle Connor opened the scoring for the Jets on the power play before Montreal scored five straight goals to pull away and drop Winnipeg to 22-26-8 entering the Olympic break.SportsFeb 4
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Shaping Saskatchewan: Josh MorrisonWith a decade of success, Pile O’ Bones Brewing is ready to take the next step, as the owners hope to expand its craft beer into other Western Canadian markets.CanadaFeb 20
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Everything you need for Reformer Pilates at home – equipment, accessories and apparelWe’ve gathered essentials by brands like AeroPilates, Bala, and Vevo to help you create a professional-level studio right in your own space.The CuratorFeb 26
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Vegas casino owner’s ‘at par’ pricing sees 15K Canadian visitors in 1 monthThe promotion was launched about a month ago and the casino's CEO says thousands of Canadians have visited the hotels and taken advantage of the 'at par' pricing.CanadaMar 4
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Iran begins search for new leader; U.S. military says 3 service members killedIran's president says a new leadership council has begun its search for a new supreme leader after Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's death.WorldMar 1
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Saskatchewan brewing industry faces shifting tidesBig changes are happening in the Saskatchewan brewing industry as companies try to navigate a shift in alcohol consumption across the nation.ConsumerFeb 1
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Transport Canada is ‘monitoring’ Boeing Dreamliner grounding by Air IndiaTransport Canada says it is 'monitoring the situation' after Air India said it grounded its Boeing 787 Dreamliner jets over reports of issues with a fuel control switch.CanadaFeb 3
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So long, Mr. Clean: Mascot to ‘retire’ after almost 7 decades on the jobThe video announcement ends with the brand telling customers to 'stay tuned' for a fresh look.TrendingFeb 25
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Nova Scotia woman claims ER failed to do ‘bare minimum’ before father’s deathErika Snelgrove says her 59-year-old father died from septic shock in December just two days after being sent home from the Dartmouth General emergency department.HealthFeb 19
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New Kingston police chief vows modernization, body cameras at swearing-in ceremonyChief Adam MacIntosh was sworn in Tuesday, promising to modernize the force with body cameras and focus on officer mental health to ensure better community service.CanadaFeb 12
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More B.C. restaurants say money gone from 3rd-party program and still no answershe brewery uses Everyday Payments, a company that manages tip collection and staff wages. It is the same company that other businesses across B.C. have been using.EconomyFeb 12
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Here’s how to recreate Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy’s iconic ’90s styleBefore "quiet luxury" became a buzzword, there was Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy. Recreate her iconic '90s style with modern staples from Aritzia, Simons, L.L. Bean and beyond.The CuratorFeb 24
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Bank of Canada orders tip manager XTM to halt payments as B.C. restaurants’ money missingThis comes after more people in the hospitality industry across B.C. are coming forward about tips disappearing from the third-party program that manages them.EconomyFeb 17
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Iran war could disrupt supply of semiconductor materials, South Korea warnsSouth Korea's chip industry, which supplies around two-thirds of global memory chips, is also concerned that a prolonged conflict in Iran will lead to higher energy costs.WorldMar 5
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Spring 2026 fashion trends you need to knowFlorals for spring? Think again. It's time to tap into spring fashion trends for 2026 with curated picks by Aritzia, Simons, La Vie en Rose and beyond.The CuratorFeb 26
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Nova Scotia man sentenced to prison for sexually abusing teenage babysitterJohn Alexander Cripps, a former Canadian Armed Forces member, has been sentenced to five years in prison for sexually abusing his 13-year-old babysitter six different times.CrimeFeb 24
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Why Canadian beer cans are ‘almost impossible’ as tariffs near 1-year markAs Canada pivots away from U.S.-reliant supply chains, beer makers say they have little choice to move away from U.S.-made aluminum cans, a packaging staple for the industry.ConsumerFeb 6
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Putin ‘has not broken Ukrainians,’ Zelenskyy says 4 years after invasionTuesday marks the four-year mark of Russia's military invasion of Ukraine, which has been Europe's biggest conflict since World War II.CanadaFeb 24
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Metrolinx promises building over DVP won’t lead to ‘multi-week, multi-month’ closureThe Ontario Line was first announced in 2019, with a current completion estimate in the early 2030s and an estimated cost of just over $27 billion.CanadaMar 9
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Board of Metro Vancouver meets to address affordability, spendingLast year, a Deloitte review of Metro Vancouver’s governance structure described the 41-member board as “large and unwieldy" and issued many recommendations.PoliticsJan 30