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Winter Storm Watch for Timmins Area

Environment Canada has issued a winter storm watch for Timmins and surrounding areas in Northern Ontario. Residents should prepare for significant snowfall and hazardous travel conditions.

Why Grass Won't Grow Under Spruce Trees

Canadian gardening expert explains the real reasons grass struggles under spruce trees and offers practical landscaping solutions for Canadian homeowners.

Moxies Launches 2025 Winter Feature Menu

Moxies introduces its 2025 Winter Feature Menu, featuring warm seasonal dishes and festive beverages available until February 16, 2026. Perfect for cozy Canadian dining.

Ice Castles construction begins in Edmonton

Discover how crews are building Edmonton's spectacular Ice Castles for a 2025 return. Get the details on this massive winter attraction and its creation process.

5 Practical-Yet-Stylish Winter Boots for 2025

Discover five stylish winter boots that blend fashion with function for the Canadian winter. From vegan shearling to frost-proof rubber, stay warm without sacrificing style.

Add Winter Colour to Your Porch Pots in Minutes

Discover Brian Minter's expert tips for transforming your porch pots with vibrant winter colour and festive greenery. Create a natural, spirit-lifting display that lasts from late fall until spring.

Illegal to Push Snow Onto Roads: OPP Warning

Ontario Provincial Police remind residents that pushing snow from driveways onto roads is illegal and dangerous. Learn the proper snow clearing practices to avoid fines.

Roadwork in St. Margarets Bay causing major delays

Construction on Halifax roads is creating significant traffic problems affecting school drop-offs and daycare operations. Learn how the roadwork impacts daily commutes and what to expect.

Whitecaps' Cubas Faces U.S. Visa Problems

Vancouver Whitecaps midfielder Andres Cubas is unable to join the Paraguayan national team in the U.S. due to visa complications, raising concerns for upcoming MLS playoffs.

Ottawa Heart Study Changes Global Patient Care

A groundbreaking Ottawa Heart Institute study reveals patients with successful atrial fibrillation ablation can safely stop lifelong blood thinners, drastically changing global treatment protocols.

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