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  • Refresh your outdoor living space with these simple style tips
    Whether your backyard is sprawling, or just big enough for two, the secret to winning the styling game is all in the small-but-mighty details.
    The Curator
    May 14
  • Spring cleaning: Calgary’s annual pathway and river cleanup underway
    Thousands of kilograms of garbage are expected to be picked up in the annual pathway and river cleanup in Calgary over the next three days, beginning Friday.
    Features
    May 3
  • Used vs new cars: Which market is offering the better deal?
    Shopping for a new or used vehicle this summer? Here's what to know about the state of inventories at car dealerships in Canada, and where you can find a deal.
    Money
    May 14
  • Iconic Bud the Spud loses downtown Halifax spot, owners vow to roll with changes
    An iconic food truck won't be in its usual downtown Halifax spot this summer, after the owners of Bud the Spud were outbid for the Spring Garden Road location.
    Canada
    May 9
  • The best time to start planting your garden this spring
    10 essentials to get your garden ready for the coming growing season and our meteorologist dishes on the best time to start planting.
    The Curator
    Apr 19
  • North Okanagan Valley Orchestra prepare for spring concert
    The newest orchestra in the valley, the North Okanagan Valley Orchestra has collected 35 members since forming last fall. 
    Lifestyle
    May 5
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  • Lethbridge gearing up for busy spring and summer tackling potholes
    The budget to fix the holes is around $150,000 and crews have been out day and night fixing the problem pits.
    Traffic
    May 7
  • Saskatchewan enters heart of wildfire season just weeks into spring
    According to the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency, a total of 83 fires have already occurred as of April 29. The number is nearly four times the five-year average.
    Canada
    Apr 29
  • Some summer camps in Manitoba lose funding, feel ‘panicked’ as spring fades
    Some summer camps in Manitoba are facing an unknown season as they lose funding from a provincial grant they expected to be more secure.
    Canada
    May 14
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  • Listings surge met few buyers in April. What that means for spring housing market
    The Canadian housing market is seeing a boost in listings but a slowdown in sales so far this spring, according to the national real estate association.
    Money
    May 15
  • As flu season fades, spring and summer viruses emerge. What are they?
    As Canadians bid farewell to the aches and chills of the respiratory virus season a new question looms: what other microbial menaces will appear as days grow warmer?
    Health
    May 1
  • Shop these 7 on-trend handbags for spring
    From woven totes and big bucket bags to bold, embellished designs, read on for the top purse trends that took spring 2024 runways by storm--and get ready to shop.
    The Curator
    Apr 16
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  • ‘We need to fix the roads’: Busy spring and summer ahead for Winnipeg roadwork
    It's gearing up to be a busy time for the city's construction crews, with major projects on the go for 2024, including upgrades to the eastbound lanes of Abinojii Mikanah.
    Canada
    Apr 23
  • Spring cleaning campaign underway in Winnipeg
    Around 500 Winnipeg city workers will be cleaning sidewalks, bridges, and roads, as well as boulevards on major routes and picking up litter in local parks.
    Environment
    Apr 15
  • Start of spring migration has Manitoba birdwatchers flocking together
    It's the start of a special time of year for many birders in Manitoba: spring migration season.
    Canada
    Apr 17
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  • How to protect your plants from spring frost
    When spring temperatures dip at night, what should you do? Here are five ways to help protect plants from frost.
    The Curator
    Apr 24
  • Let these 8 spring fragrances whisk you away
    From earthy notes with a splash of citrus to sweet floral scents—no matter your mood these spring fragrances are a delight for the senses.
    The Curator
    Apr 17
  • Saskatchewan’s spring runoff contrasts within parts of province
    WSA released its spring runoff report for 2024. Due to warmer-than-normal March temperatures many areas of southern Saskatchewan had the runoff start or even complete early.
    Environment
    Apr 12
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  • Spring storm could bring up to 20 cm of snow to southern Alberta
    The Calgary area is currently under an Environment Canada special weather statement.
    Weather
    Apr 29
  • Saskatchewan RCMP receive numerous collision reports due to spring storm
    Saskatchewan RCMP warn motorists to check ahead before hitting the highways following numerous reports of collisions due to current snowy conditions.
    Weather
    Apr 18
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