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Small Business Saturday Vital for Canadian Economy

About one-third of Canadian small businesses depend on holiday sales. Learn why Small Business Saturday matters more than ever this year and how your shopping choices impact local communities.

Sheltered Skate Space Opens on Granville Island

A new sheltered skateboarding facility has opened on Vancouver's Granville Island, providing a year-round, weather-protected space for local skaters to practice and connect.

$1M donation for Brandon hospital critical care

Brandon Regional Health Centre Foundation receives transformative $1 million donation to support new Critical Care facility, enhancing healthcare services for Manitoba communities.

$10 Gap Between B.C. Minimum and Living Wage

Over 700,000 low-wage workers in British Columbia face impossible choices as the gap between minimum wage and living wage reaches $10 per hour in Metro Vancouver.

New Chocolate Factory Opens in Brantford, Ontario

Barry Callebaut has officially opened its new chocolate manufacturing facility in Brantford, Ontario, marking a significant investment in the region's food processing sector and creating local employment opportunities.

Lethbridge living wage surges 11.5% to $22.30

A new report shows Lethbridge's living wage has increased to $22.30 per hour, making the city less affordable for working families. Learn what this means for Alberta residents.

Calgary living wage climbs to $26.50 per hour

A new report reveals Calgary's living wage has surged to $26.50 per hour. Discover how this impacts workers and the local economy, and why advocates say it's crucial.

Edmonton councillor leaves municipal party

Ward Nakota Isga Councillor Reed Clarke has left the Better Edmonton party to serve as an independent on Edmonton's city council. Discover the implications for local governance.

First Canadian asphalt shingle recycling plant opens

Northstar Clean Technologies launches Canada's first asphalt shingle reprocessing facility east of Calgary, diverting 80,000+ tons annually from landfills. A major step for sustainable construction.

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