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Lululemon founder pushes for board leadership change

Lululemon Athletica Inc. founder Chip Wilson is advocating for a change in the company's board leadership, according to a December 2025 report. Get the details on this major business development.

Lululemon founder pushes for board changes

Founder Chip Wilson nominates three new board candidates as Lululemon faces slowing growth and a CEO transition. Learn about the activist pressure and strategic challenges.

Winnipeg Christmas Tree Recycling Depots Open

The City of Winnipeg launches its 'Let's Chip In' program on December 27, offering residents a sustainable way to recycle their Christmas trees. Give your tree a second life!

Nvidia strikes $20B deal with AI startup Groq

Nvidia has entered a massive $20 billion agreement to license AI inference technology from startup Groq. The deal, one of Nvidia's largest, aims to expand its lead in the artificial intelligence chip market.

Best Lumbar Pillows on Amazon for Canadian Shoppers

Sitting all day hurting your back? Discover 10 highly-rated lumbar support pillows on Amazon Canada, backed by thousands of customer reviews, to improve posture and comfort at work, in the car, or at home.

Maritime Farmers Short on Hay After Drought

Farmers across the Maritimes are grappling with critical shortages of hay and animal feed following a severe summer drought, threatening livestock health and farm viability.

Steph Shep Talks Tatcha and Skin Care Journey

Stephanie 'Steph Shep' Suganami discusses her role as Tatcha ambassador, her personal skin-care philosophy, and the new Longevity Memory Cream. Discover her routine and why this partnership is deeply personal.

Salvation Army Christmas donations down nearly 50%

The Salvation Army's iconic Christmas kettle campaign in London, Ontario, has seen donations plummet by nearly half due to a critical shortage of volunteers. Learn how this impacts community services.

Ontario Residency Program Expanded for International Doctors

A judge's injunction has forced Ontario to expand its medical residency program, giving internationally trained doctors like Ottawa's Ashok Kumar Biswas a renewed opportunity to practice. Read about the policy reversal and its impact on the doctor shortag

Cochrane eyes Australian paramedics for staffing gaps

Northern Ontario's Cochrane district is turning to Australia to fill critical paramedic vacancies. The local service board has approved a plan to hire up to eight internationally trained professionals.

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