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Water Issue Disrupts Operations Amid Ongoing Halifax Water Boil Advisory
Numerous daycares and businesses in the Halifax area were closed Tuesday, and some grocery store shelves were emptied of bottled water due to a boil-water […]
Canadian Armed Forces Clarifies Tradition of Draping Flag Over Unknown Soldier’s Casket
The Canadian Armed Forces has addressed questions regarding the flag draped over the casket of the unknown soldier. Some perceived the use of the maple […]
Expelled Ontario PC Backbencher Criticizes Premier Doug Ford
A former Progressive Conservative backbencher in Premier Doug Ford’s government has expressed disappointment with his “unilateral decision” to expel her from caucus. Goldie Ghamari, who […]
Redbox owner and Chicken Soup for the Soul publisher files for bankruptcy.
Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment Inc., known for its self-help books, films, and television content, has filed for bankruptcy due to an overwhelming debt […]
Ontario Woman Scammed Out of $1,000 Deposit in Cottage Rental Fraud
For many, the Canada Day long weekend marks the official start of summer, and many families will spend time at a cottage. However, owning a […]
Three years and a record $239 million in recovery funding later, Lytton still hasn’t been rebuilt.
When Lytton First Nation elders George and Sharon Brown fled their family home near the village three years ago, they never imagined their community would […]
Thunder Bay launches automated recycling collection starting July 1
The City of Thunder Bay is implementing changes to curbside recycling collection starting July 1, transitioning to a new automated recycling cart system. According to […]