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Boxing Day speeder caught at 173 km/h on Hwy 417

An Ontario G2 driver faces a stunt driving charge after being clocked at 173 km/h on Highway 417 in Ottawa. Learn about the severe penalties, including a minimum $2,000 fine and a one-year driving ban.

Best Boxing Day & After-Christmas Sales 2024

Don't miss the best post-holiday deals! Our roundup features top Boxing Day and after-Christmas sales from Amazon, IKEA, Brooklinen, DSW, and more. Save on tech, fashion, and home goods.

Nova Scotia Christmas tree sales up, exports down

Local Christmas tree sales are booming in Nova Scotia this season, with one seller moving 350 trees, even as international shipments face a downturn. Discover the local market shift.

Quebec teen fined $1,611 for driving 84km/h over limit

An 18-year-old from Vaudreuil-Dorion faces a hefty fine, a licence suspension, and 18 demerit points after being caught driving 134km/h in a 50km/h zone. Read about the serious consequences of excessive speeding in Quebec.

Quebec's $1M Lotto Ticket Expires in Two Weeks

Loto-Québec is searching for the holder of an unclaimed $1 million Lotto 6/49 ticket sold in the Thérèse-De Blainville area. The winner has until Jan. 4, 2026, to come forward before the prize expires.

October retail sales down 0.2% to $69.4B

Statistics Canada reports a slight decline in retail sales for October 2025. Get the details on the consumer spending slowdown and what it means for the economy.

350+ Charges for Trio in Eastern Ontario Break-Ins

Three Toronto-area men face over 350 criminal charges for a series of 20 commercial break-ins targeting cigarettes and lottery tickets across Eastern Ontario. Learn the details of the police investigation.

Home Sales Decline Near Calgary in November

New data from the Calgary Real Estate Board reveals a sharp drop in home sales and prices in communities surrounding Calgary for November 2025. Explore the key figures and see which town bucked the trend.

NSLC Q2 Sales Jump 13.4% in Nova Scotia

The Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation posts a significant 13.4% increase in local sales for its second quarter. Discover the details behind this retail growth.

Ticketmaster to Partially Refund Olivia Dean Fans

Ticketmaster agrees to partial refunds for Olivia Dean fans who bought scalped tickets after the singer condemned the 'exploitative' resale market. Get the details on the resolution.

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