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Budget-friendly Valentine’s Day gifts under $50 she’ll loveFrom La Vie en Rose, to Lush, Anthropologie and more, we've got you covered. Whether it's for a lover or bestie, here's where you'll score a can't-miss gift. Happy love day!The CuratorFeb 9
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Unique gifts (mostly) under $50 for everyone on your listHunting for unique Christmas gifts, fun stocking stuffers, or thoughtful holiday presents under $50 (some may be a little over!)? This roundup delivers feel-good finds.The CuratorDec 3, 2025
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Winnipeg councillors point to steep school tax hikes following provincial changesThe Manitoba government is facing calls to contain rising education property taxes.PoliticsMar 17
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Best Amazon Big Spring Sale deals under $100 in CanadaFrom beauty favourites by Paul's Choice to tech and entertainment picks from Xbox and more, it’s the perfect chance to score big-name brands at seriously good prices.The CuratorMar 26
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B.C. abuse victim goes public to help othersAn Abbotsford woman who was sexually abused as a child is speaking out after suffering years of abuse at the hands of her stepfather, starting at the age of just 12 years old.CrimeMar 23
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70+ best deals from Amazon Canada’s Big Spring SaleAmazon Canada’s Big Spring Sale is here, bringing deep discounts on must-have items–but not for long. Save on top brands including YETI, De'Longhi, Bioderma and more.The CuratorMar 25
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Snowfall closes some schools, cancels ferries in Nova ScotiaSnow has led to several school closures along Nova Scotia's east coast, with some ferry trips scheduled for Monday night also cancelled.WeatherMar 23
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Boston lead singer Tommy DeCarlo dead at 60'After being diagnosed with brain cancer last September, he fought with incredible strength and courage, right up until the very end,' DeCarlo's family said in a statement.EntertainmentMar 9
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Bra fitting 101: An expert’s guide to finding your perfect fitA bra expert shares her tips and tricks for finding the perfect fitting bra—from what fit details matter most (spoiler: it's not cup size) to how to measure you size from home.The CuratorMar 18
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Calgary water use climbs above city threshold for 1st time since restrictions imposedCalgary and surrounding communities used 504 million litres of water on Sunday, ending a six-day streak of water use under the city-imposed daily threshold of 500 million litres.CanadaMar 16
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14 essential outdoor gear deals to grab during Amazon’s Big Spring SaleFrom a Night Cat pop-up tent to a portable Char-Griller Kamado-style ceramic grill and a grab-and-go Stanley tumbler, explore top outdoor deals from Amazon’s Big Spring Sale 2026.The CuratorMar 25
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Quebec baseball icon Rodger Brulotte dead at 79Rodger Brulotte, a beloved voice of baseball in Quebec who called major league baseball games in French including the Montreal Expos, has died. He was 79.SportsMar 21
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Record-smashing powerlifter, 68, says she lives for the ‘clang’ of the weightsOn Thursday morning, 68-year-old Mava Brydges put the weight of a household refrigerator onto her back, lowered herself toward the floor and then stood up again.CanadaMar 13
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City of Saskatoon to pursue ‘all legal avenues’ after second overpass collisionCrews in Saskatoon fixed another overpass after being struck by a truck towing an excavator, marking the second overpass collision on Circle Drive in less than a week.CanadaMar 12
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More than $500K raised for 78-year-old DoorDash driver forced out of retirementMore than half a million dollars has been raised for a 78-year-old delivery driver, who came out of retirement after his wife lost her job.TrendingMar 13
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23 best self-care gifts for at-home pamperingIn 2026, we’re pampering with purpose. From an indulgent Lush bath bomb to a Kobo e-reader, discover the best self-care gifts to elevate their routine from blah to bliss.The CuratorMar 6
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Amazon’s 2026 Big Spring Sale is coming—here’s what you need to knowAmazon has officially announced the dates for its upcoming Big Spring Sale, a weeklong shopping event featuring major discounts up to 40-50% off.The CuratorMar 23
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Child poverty rising for third straight year in Canada, report saysMore than 1.2 million adults were living in working poverty in 2025, meaning employment income alone was not enough to lift them above the poverty line.CanadaFeb 25
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Stock markets rebound after Trump’s global tariffs struck downU.S. stocks edged higher on Friday after the Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs, offering relief to investors.U.S. NewsFeb 20
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Pentagon labels AI company Anthropic a ‘supply chain risk’The Pentagon said in a statement Thursday that it has “officially informed Anthropic leadership the company and its products are deemed a supply chain risk, effective immediately.”U.S. NewsMar 6