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Ontario children hospitalized after consuming ‘cell-phone sized’ cannabis ediblesTwo children under the age of five were hospitalized after consuming cannabis edibles in Sagamok First Nation. A 45-year-old man now faces charges of criminal negligence.CannabisJul 23
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Police seize $8M in illicit cannabis after busting alleged network from Ontario to Nova ScotiaPolice allege the multi-jurisdictional investigation revealed a network that would produce illicit cannabis in Ontario and then ship it to Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.CrimeAug 29
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Food rescue organizations call on Toronto hotel chains to ‘step up’ their policiesFood organizations across Ontario are urging hotel chains to take stronger action on food waste by finding solutions to donate excess meals amid rising hunger and climate concerns.ConsumerAug 23
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‘Always dreamt of putting a chicken nugget in a cookie’: Wacky combos on offer at CNEThe Canadian National Exhibition is set to open its gates at the Exhibition Place on Friday, with carnival games, rides, performances and sweet treats on full display.CanadaAug 13
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Recipe: Harvest tower with chive aioliAlex Chen, partner and chef at Wild Blue Restaurant and Bar in Whistler, provided a recipe that would be perfect for a summer night or a get-together!LifestyleMay 11
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Over $3.5M in magic mushrooms, DMT seized in major Ontario drug bustPolice close 'Project Magic' investigation with $3.5M in drugs seized, including magic mushrooms and DMT. 15 individuals have been charged with two wanted in U.K and Egypt.CrimeApr 17
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Poilievre promises to end ban on single-use plastic straws, other itemsConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre promised to strike down a key element of the Liberal government's environmental policy, ending the ban on single-use plastic straws.PoliticsApr 19
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Poilievre vows to end single-use plastic ban. Where do other parties stand?Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he would repeal the bans the Liberals implemented on plastics including grocery bags, cutlery.ConsumerApr 18
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10.5-year sentence after Edmonton woman strangled, beaten to death by neighbourRyan Farrell, 34, plead guilty to manslaughter after Lauren Jarvis, 27, was beaten and strangled to death in April 2023 inside the fourplex they both resided at in Westmount.CrimeApr 17
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The Last of Us season 2 more grounded in reality than you might think, researchers sayWhile the infected in the hit HBO show are shown as becoming more monsters than humans, Dr. Jim Kronstad said that it is not the same in real life.ScienceApr 8
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Farmers, industry experts descend on Lethbridge as Ag Expo 2025 kicks offIn the food corridor of southern Alberta, farmers and agriculture industry experts are connecting to diversify partnerships and showcase the technology of tomorrow.TechFeb 26
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Meghan Markle surprises her kids with a quintessential Canadian treatThe Duchess of Sussex was in Vancouver to celebrate the Invictus Games, and made a stop to pick up edible souvenirs for Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.TrendingFeb 13
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Canada’s retaliatory tariffs: Here’s the list of targeted itemsPrime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced billions of dollars in new tariffs on U.S. imports to Canada. The affected goods include foods, appliances. jewelry and some clothing.PoliticsFeb 2
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‘They were negligent’: Mother upset with school response after son ingests ediblesA Dartmouth parent says she's alarmed and upset after her 12-year-old son had to be taken to hospital after taking cannabis edibles at his junior high school this week.CanadaJan 17
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Be the envy of this year’s cookie swap with these festive cutoutsBecause a great cookie cutter makes all the difference.The CuratorDec 9, 2024
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12 winter essentials for happy and healthy petsPamper your pets with these adorable finds this holiday season.The CuratorNov 25, 2024
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Kingston Police raid unlicensed cannabis dispensary for 2nd time in a weekA Kingston cannabis dispensary faces a second police raid in a week, with over $195,000 in illegal products seized.CrimeNov 21, 2024
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‘GST holiday’ for all, $250 cheques for some: What Ottawa is promisingThe federal government says Canadians will get a 'GST holiday' on groceries this holiday season, while those making under $150,000 annually will also be getting a cheque.CanadaNov 21, 2024
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10 stocking stuffers kids will adoreIrresistible stocking stuffers your little ones will love!The CuratorNov 13, 2024
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Countdown to Christmas with these fun kids’ Advent calendarsGet little one's set for the holidays with these one-of-a-kind calendars.The CuratorNov 13, 2024