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Ring Lost for 50 Years Found in Alberta Garden

An Alberta couple's engagement ring, missing since the 1970s, was miraculously discovered by their grandson in a carrot patch. Read this heartwarming story of a lost treasure returned.

Kids' Books on Time: Perfect for Holiday Reading

Discover three captivating books for young readers that explore the concept of time, from thrilling sci-fi adventures to a classic tale of immortality. Perfect for the post-holiday lull.

Shortest Day of Year Renews Daylight Time Debate in Canada

As the winter solstice brings the shortest day, the debate over adopting permanent daylight saving time in Canada reignites. Experts argue morning light is crucial for health and productivity. Read more on the historical attempts and current discussions.

Gold, Silver Hit All-Time Highs as Geopolitical Risks Rise

Gold and silver prices surged to unprecedented levels, driven by escalating global tensions and expectations of U.S. Federal Reserve rate cuts. Discover the factors fueling this historic rally and what it means for investors.

How to Stop the Holiday 'Learning Slide' in Students

Education strategist Dwayne Matthews shares simple, engaging strategies to help Canadian students retain knowledge over the winter break, turning everyday activities into learning opportunities.

How to Stop the Holiday Learning Slide, Expert Tips

Education strategist Dwayne Matthews shares actionable strategies for parents to help students retain knowledge and avoid regression during the winter break. Learn how to make learning fun.

Ontario worker wins $100K lotto, buys first home

Joyce George, a construction worker in Wingham, Ontario, won $100,000 on an OLG scratch ticket. The father of two plans to use the windfall for a down payment on his family's first Canadian home.

Toddler Screen Time Rising, Study Finds

New research shows an increase in screen time for young children. Psychologists and parenting experts share practical, guilt-free strategies for Canadian families to manage digital exposure.

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