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TikTok's 2025 Trends to Try in 2026

Discover the 16 products that dominated TikTok in 2025 and are must-tries for Canadians in 2026. From beauty to home goods, get the curated list.

Windsor Vehicle Sales Jump 65% in 2025

New data reveals a 65% surge in sales for Windsor-made vehicles in 2025, marking a major win for Ontario's automotive heartland. Discover the driving forces behind this impressive rebound.

Car Sales Jump 20% as Vehicle Supply Improves

New car sales in Canada soared over 20% in November, driven by improving vehicle supply. Experts explain the post-pandemic market dynamics and what it means for prices.

Why Car Prices Stay High After Pandemic

Canadian auto sales jumped over 20% in November 2025, yet vehicle prices remain sharply elevated. Experts explain the lingering supply chain and market forces keeping costs high.

Calgary home sales fell 14% in December 2025

The Calgary housing market concluded 2025 with a notable slowdown, as December home sales dropped 14% compared to the previous year. Explore the key figures and market trends for the city.

Stolen car recovered by OPP in Caledon

Ontario Provincial Police have successfully recovered a stolen vehicle in Caledon. Get the latest details on the recovery and ongoing investigation.

Tesla Dethroned as World's Top EV Maker by BYD

Tesla's global EV sales crown goes to China's BYD after a 9% drop in 2025 deliveries. Explore the factors behind the shift and Musk's robotaxi pivot. Read the full analysis.

Two arrested for stolen vehicle in Windsor

Windsor police arrested two individuals following a report of a stolen vehicle. Get the latest details on the incident and local law enforcement response.

Kitchen Couture Trend Turns Groceries into Art

Discover how the 'kitchen couture' trend is transforming pantry staples into display-worthy art. Learn the brands driving this 2026 food movement and how to style your own kitchen.

Shoppers Defy Weather for Boxing Day Sales in Ontario

Despite severe winter weather across much of Ontario, Boxing Day shoppers turned out in force. Analyst Ian Lee discusses Canadian shopping habits and the enduring appeal of brick-and-mortar stores. Read more.

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