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LaSalle Opens $9M Outdoor Skating Loop

LaSalle celebrates the grand opening of The Loop, a new 250-metre refrigerated outdoor skating trail at LaSalle Landing. The $9 million project promises family fun all winter long.

Jackery 300 Power Station: Cyber Week Deal Hits $169

Jackery Explorer 300 portable power station drops to $169 for Cyber Week. This 293Wh emergency power source charges 6 devices simultaneously. Perfect for Canadian winter emergencies and outdoor adventures.

Merrell Black Friday: 57% Off Hiking Gear

Merrell's Black Friday sale offers up to 57% off waterproof boots, hiking shoes, and cozy slippers. Don't miss these limited-time deals on performance footwear.

B.C. teachers told to 'queer' outdoor education

The B.C. Teachers Federation is encouraging educators to integrate LGBTQ+ themes into outdoor lessons, challenging traditional views of nature for students as young as four.

Toronto's neighbourhood retail hypocrisy exposed

Toronto's new neighbourhood retail regulations reveal city's contradictory stance on small businesses. Despite claims of support, restrictive rules threaten local entrepreneurship.

Choosing the Right Fireplace: 2025 Trends

Discover the hottest 2025 fireplace trends, from ultra-realistic gas flames to smart electric models. Get expert tips on choosing, converting, and installing the perfect fireplace for your Canadian home.

AHS Suspends Calgary Mobile Grocer Permit

Alberta Health Services has suspended the operating permit for a Calgary mobile grocery service. Learn the details and implications for local food access.

Scientists criticize ultraprocessed food profits

Health experts expose how food manufacturers generate massive profits from unhealthy ultraprocessed products as countries implement marketing restrictions. Learn about the global response.

SUNshine Girl Samantha: Nature-Loving Aquarius

Meet SUNshine Girl Samantha, an Aquarius who loves dancing and spending time outdoors. She posed for the Toronto Sun in April 2018. Discover more about this vibrant personality.

Vancouver mulls digital billboards for revenue

Vancouver explores installing digital billboards at key locations to generate new revenue and avoid a property tax increase next year. Learn about the proposed sites and regulations.

Windsor Changes Dog Licensing Fees System

Windsor announces new dog licensing fee structure focusing on problem owners while maintaining fairness for responsible pet owners. Learn about the changes.

New Winnipeg homeless encampment rules take effect

Winnipeg enforces new regulations governing homeless encampments, establishing clear protocols for city officials and residents. Learn how these changes impact urban homelessness management.

Stellantis Calls for Flexible EU Emissions Targets

Stellantis Chairman John Elkann proposes averaging 2030 car emissions targets over five years, seeking flexibility for automakers in meeting EU climate goals while maintaining competitiveness.

Sask. brewery says red tape blocks expansion plans

A Saskatchewan brewery reveals how provincial regulations and bureaucratic red tape are preventing interprovincial expansion, calling the situation 'infuriating' for Canadian craft beer producers.

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.

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