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Tim Hortons pledges the nostalgic comeback of classic doughnuts in 2024.
For about twenty years, Canadians have been expressing to Tim Hortons that there’s a void in the company’s menu: The dutchie. Starting January 10, the […]
Rogers Sugar strike have reached a standstill due to the company’s insistence on implementing round-the-clock operations.
Rogers Sugar Inc. has announced a temporary halt in negotiations following the rejection of its latest offer by the union representing striking workers at the […]
Two prominent retailers are removing a well-liked children’s toy from their toy sections.
Walmart and Amazon have announced the discontinuation of water beads marketed to children due to safety concerns and reported incidents of serious injuries. These small, […]
Residential property values decline once more as sellers begin to withdraw.
In November, national housing prices experienced a renewed drop, signaling a trend of sellers stepping back from the real estate market following a surge in […]
Surge in Oil Prices Fueled by Optimistic Demand Outlook Following Fed’s Policy Shift.
Early Thursday in Asian trading, oil prices continued their upward momentum, building on the gains observed on Wednesday. The surge followed signals from the Federal […]
Attention drawn to food wastage as thousands of oranges discarded at Metro Vancouver landfill.
At a disposal site in North Vancouver, numerous individuals came across a surplus of oranges, seemingly in perfect condition. Surprisingly, the fruit hadn’t gone bad; […]
Canada Bread refutes allegations of a price-fixing scheme in its court submission.
The bakery supplier, which confessed to engaging in price-fixing earlier this year, asserts in recent court documents that any involvement in anti-competitive practices was carried […]