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Complete Guide to Mould and Mildew Removal

Mould and mildew pose health risks in Canadian homes. Learn how to identify, safely clean, and prevent these fungi with expert advice and EPA guidelines.

10,000+ CBSA removal warrants active over a year

Data reveals a backlog of over 10,000 active removal warrants at the Canada Border Services Agency, with significant implications for immigration enforcement. Learn about the details and official response.

Guide: Best Electric Snow Blowers for 2025

Get expert advice on selecting the perfect electric snow blower for Canadian winters. Our 2025 guide includes top model picks and key buying considerations.

Jonathan Applegate's oneLINE Art Business Innovation

Discover how artist Jonathan Applegate and partner Kim Johnson built Future Drawn, LLC around a unique oneLINE art form. Explore the innovation reshaping the art landscape in Canada and beyond.

New German Tribunal for Nazi-Looted Art Cases

Germany establishes a new tribunal to handle restitution claims for art stolen by the Nazis. This specialized court aims to provide justice for heirs and resolve complex historical cases.

Lost Rubens Painting Sells for €2.3M at Auction

A long-lost Peter Paul Rubens painting, hidden for centuries and found in a Paris home, sold for 2.3 million euros at a Versailles auction. Discover the story of its authentication and unique depiction of Christ.

Working at a 1980s Psychic Hotline in Canada

A former psychic hotline employee reveals the bizarre reality behind the $4-per-minute calls, from lottery number requests to curse removal and the psychological tricks used to keep callers on the line.

$14M awarded for Highway 69 blast rock handling

A Northern Ontario construction company receives $14 million for unexpected blast rock removal during Highway 69 expansion. Learn about the contract details and project impact.

New sculpture coming to Jacques Cartier Bridge entrance

Visual artist Karole Biron's 'Intersection' sculpture featuring irregular triangles will be installed at the South Shore entrance to Montreal's Jacques Cartier Bridge in 2026, symbolizing unity and harmony.

Kitchener removes beaver dam due to flood risk

City of Kitchener crews dismantled a beaver dam at Shoemaker Creek on November 27, 2025, citing significant flood risk to surrounding areas. Learn about the city's wildlife management approach.

Vancouver keeps public change tables after outcry

Vancouver city officials scrap controversial plan to remove baby change tables from public washrooms following strong public opposition. Learn how community advocacy made a difference.

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