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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.

Windsor Seniors Craft Warmth for Homeless

Life After Fifty members hand-knit hundreds of winter items for Windsor's Homelessness and Housing Help Hub, showcasing community compassion and active senior contributions.

Bright Lights Windsor Final Phase Begins

Windsor's Bright Lights festival enters its final phase with spectacular holiday displays. Discover the magical experience running through the season in Jackson Park.

Life After Fifty members donate handmade winter items

Seniors from Life After Fifty created and delivered handmade winter clothing to Windsor's homeless population on November 12, 2025. Discover how this initiative brings warmth and community support.

Edmonton's warm spell winding down this week

Find out exactly when Edmonton's unseasonable warmth will end as temperatures are set to slip back to seasonal norms. Stay informed about Alberta weather patterns.

Vancouver's Nero Tondo: Michelin Seasonal Dining

Discover Nero Tondo, a Michelin-recommended Vancouver restaurant where chefs Devon Latté and Lucas Johnston create hyper-local, seasonal dishes inspired by French, Japanese and Italian cuisines.

Amazon Canada's Sizzling Heated Jacket Sale

Stay warm this winter with Amazon Canada's incredible sale on heated jackets. Get premium heated fall and winter coats with advanced heating technology at unprecedented discounts.

Starbucks Canada Unveils Festive Holiday Menu

Discover Starbucks Canada's 2024 holiday lineup featuring the iconic Peppermint Mocha, festive food items, and limited-edition reusable cups that bring seasonal cheer to your coffee routine.

NS woman's sock drive warms hearts across Atlantic Canada

A compassionate Nova Scotia woman is leading an ambitious campaign to collect over 20,000 pairs of socks for those in need, turning simple footwear into symbols of community care and warmth during challenging times.

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