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Ellen DeGeneres abruptly cancels comedy tour dates with no reason givenEllen DeGeneres has cancelled four of her upcoming comedy shows, as dozens of tickets remain unsold.EntertainmentJul 5
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Toronto’s Phoenix Concert Theatre to close after 33 years in businessOwners of the downtown venue said Wednesday they've marked Jan. 15, 2025, for the final show as plans go ahead to transform the grounds into residential housing.CanadaJun 5
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Half of Ontarians support union’s goals in ongoing LCBO strike: pollFewer than one-third of Ontarians say they want Ontario government to intervene to end the 12-day strike at LCBO, while about half are supportive of the striking union’s demands.CanadaJul 17
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How an Ontario town is using a ‘bag of money’ to try and solve its health care crisisAs smaller Ontario communities struggle to attract and retain health care professionals in a competitive market, they've got a new strategy.HealthAug 5
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‘That ship has sailed across Lake Ontario’: Ford won’t budge on ready-to-drink beveragesPremier Doug Ford is not backing down on his plans to expand alcohol sales in Ontario by saying ready-to-drink beverages will not come off the table amid the ongoing LCBO strike.PoliticsJul 10
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Traffic ‘crisis’ has many Toronto-area residents ‘reluctant’ to work in office: pollMany Toronto-area residents are 'reluctant to travel to work' amid a traffic and congestion 'crisis,' a new poll indicates.TrafficJul 16
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How to make a clean sweep (and mop and dust) of your homeLooking for faster, better and easier ways to clean your space? Here are 12 products to help get you there.The CuratorJul 16
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Ontario scraps idea of deposit-return system for non-alcoholic drink containersThe provincial government has nixed a mandatory bottle deposit return system, suggesting it would add significant costs for small businesses and families.EnvironmentJul 15
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Metro Vancouver freezes international travel amid spending questionsMike Hurley takes the chair's seat amid turmoil in the regional district amid concerns about travel expenses and the massively overbudget North Shore Wastewater plant.PoliticsJul 26
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Daniel Sedin lifts Canucks over Sens in OTThe Vancouver Canucks are starting to look like contenders again as they continue to rebound from a disastrous 2013-14 season.Dec 31, 1969
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‘Gen Z feels the Kamalove’: Youth-led progressive groups hope Harris will energize young votersWith Biden out of the race, many of these young leaders are hoping Harris can overcome his faltering support among Gen Z and harness a new explosion of energy among young voters.PoliticsJul 27
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Dozens of 911 calls over pets, kids left in cars during Alberta heat waveEdmonton firefighters have been dispatched to 24 calls over pets left in hot vehicles since July 1, while five other calls involved children or adults.HealthJul 10
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Sorting out Dad Rock, Yacht Rock, and this whole ‘Song of the Summer’ businessSummertime is when certain types of music and special playlists get fired up. But what, exactly is Dad Rock and Yacht Rock? And what's this "Song of the Summer" business?EntertainmentJul 28
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Edmonton Symphony Orchestra to serenade music lovers for free at outdoor August performancesThe August performances include one in Alberta's capital at Castle Downs Park, and others west, east and south of Edmonton.EntertainmentJul 10
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Calgary artists invite pedestrians to grab spray paint, join Chinatown mural projectThe new mural will be unveiled at the Chinatown Street Festival on Aug. 17.EntertainmentAug 2
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Farmers’ markets, business groups feuding with Loblaws over disparaging text adA mass-advertising NoFrills text message encouraging customers to “skip the line” at their local farmers’ market and visit their stores instead.ConsumerJul 27
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Jasper wildfire, a rate cut, Earth’s hottest days. This week’s big storiesJoe Biden announced he will not run for re-election as U.S. president, the Bank of Canada announced a rate cut and a wildfire has devastated the town of Jasper, Alta.CanadaJul 26
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London, Ont. saw more than $1B in tourism spending in 2023: reportThis is promising news for 2024 and its financial impact on London, especially as the tourism industry begins to bounce back after the pandemic.CanadaJul 29
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Kamala Harris’ top picks for VP could also be her strongest competitorsNothing about Kamala Harris' nomination to the presidential ticket is guaranteed. Here's who could give her a run for her money, or be her biggest ally.U.S. NewsJul 21
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15 surprising facts about Canadian celebs that you probably didn’t knowFrom Ryan Gosling's suspension for throwing knives to Tommy Chong's surprising Motown connection, we dig up little-known facts about your favourite famous Canadians.EntertainmentJun 30