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University of Guelph professor explains people’s love affair with caffeineThe stimulant can be found in coffee and tea, as well as energy drinks, certain soft drinks, and even chocolate.CanadaJul 17, 2023
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7,000 people on income assistance could see ‘break in their benefits’ as Sask. switches programsThe Ministry of Social Services plans to close out the Saskatchewan Assistance Program (SAP) and Transitional Employment Allowance (TEA) on Aug. 31.CanadaJul 8, 2021
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DavidsTea takes step toward exiting insolvency after Quebec Superior Court approves planApprovals would mean the Montreal-based company would exit court protection from creditors in both countries later this summer.CanadaJun 16, 2021
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DavidsTea creditors authorize plan to split $18M owed by insolvent beverage companyDavidsTea filed for creditor protection under the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act on July 8.CanadaJun 11, 2021
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Outdoor coffee group welcomes Edmontonians to join the clubThe club runs all year, even when it's -30 C. Right now, it's providing connection during a time of social isolation for some.FeaturesAug 28, 2020
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Boozy coffee and warm Christmas lattes: Exchange Disctrict Biz holding Hot Beverage WeekThe Exchange District BIZ is serving up Hot Coffee Week starting Dec. 7, and this year seven local restaurants are brewing up something special.LifestyleDec 7, 2018
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With winter on the way, here are 7 home remedies to help tackle your coughHave a little tickle in your throat that won’t go away? Here are seven home remedies, according to nutritionists, you could try to help ease your cough and feel better.HealthOct 23, 2018
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A cup of hot tea a day could protect you from glaucoma: studyResearchers looked at caffeinated and decaffeinated beverages to see if there were any benefits to eye health.HealthDec 15, 2017
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Winnipeg and the world’s love for tea on the riseIt's no longer just a British tradition, the popularity of tea is surging.CanadaAug 11, 2016
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The Regina Riot show off their “Ladyballs” by tackling Ovarian CancerLadyballs, according to the Urban Dictionary is something you have, if you are a girl who is tough. At Sunday's home opener, these tackling teammates used their Ladyballs to fight cancer awareness by wearing teal, the colour of Ovarian Cancer Canada.CanadaMay 15, 2016
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