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Merrell Boxing Day Sale: Up to 50% Off Footwear

Merrell's year-end Boxing Day sale is live with discounts up to 50% on bestsellers. Score deals on Moab Speed 2 hikers, Jungle Mocs, waterproof boots, and more for all your 2026 adventures.

Cross-Country Skiing Gains Popularity in Saskatoon

The Nordic ski community in Saskatoon is experiencing a significant rise in interest, with more residents embracing cross-country skiing. Discover the factors driving this winter sports trend.

Calls to Ban Sports Betting Ads in Canada Grow

A new report reveals the severe harm of gambling addiction in Canada, prompting calls for a ban on sports betting ads similar to tobacco. Learn why experts say action is needed now.

Regina outdoor rinks open for winter season

The City of Regina has opened the majority of its outdoor skating rinks for public use. Get the details on locations and safety tips for enjoying this classic Canadian winter activity.

Montreal Weekend: 2025 Revue, Disney on Ice, Free Skating

Your guide to Montreal's weekend highlights: the satirical year-end show '2025 revue et corrigée' at Théâtre du Rideau Vert, Disney on Ice at Place Bell, and free outdoor skating at Esplanade Tranquille. Discover local culture and family fun.

Barrie Outdoor Rinks Open for Winter Season

The City of Barrie has officially opened its outdoor skating rinks for the winter season, including the popular Circle at the Centre at City Hall. Get the details on this seasonal tradition.

Windsor Opens New City Hall Square Skating Rink

Hundreds celebrated the grand opening of Windsor's new outdoor ice rink at City Hall Square, a multimillion-dollar community hub for winter skating and summer gatherings. Discover the details.

Montrealers Eager to Skate as Rink Openings Lag

An early cold snap has Montrealers searching for open ice, but most city rinks remain closed. Discover the status of seasonal preparations and when you can lace up your skates.

Franklin the Turtle Meme Sparks Outrage in Canada

U.S. Secretary of State Pete Hegseth sparks controversy by using a doctored image of beloved Canadian icon Franklin the Turtle in a military meme. Readers also react to MP benches, museum 'wokeness,' and government ad spending.

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