Spice Girls Threaten Canadian Entrepreneur Over Brand
Legal representatives for the iconic British pop group The Spice Girls have issued a trademark infringement warning to a Canadian entrepreneur for her seasoning line named Spyce Girlz Seasonings.
Legal representatives for the iconic British pop group The Spice Girls have issued a trademark infringement warning to a Canadian entrepreneur for her seasoning line named Spyce Girlz Seasonings.
Finance Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne states both nations are committed to negotiating a comprehensive free-trade agreement, highlighting economic cooperation amid diplomatic engagements.
An expert from Western University's Ivey Business School raises significant doubts about the potential refunding of tariff revenue collected under Trump's policies, highlighting ongoing economic uncertainties.
A food economist predicts coffee prices could fall in Canadian grocery stores in coming months due to market shifts, but cafe costs will remain elevated.
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RecommendedA new Statistics Canada analysis reveals that sluggish construction productivity is a key driver of the nation's housing affordability crisis, with implications for economic policy.
The Alberta Federation of Labour is organizing coordinated demonstrations across Alberta on May 29, protesting what it calls the UCP government's radical and undemocratic agenda.
Air Canada has cancelled all flights to Dubai until March 3, 2026, citing regional instability after U.S. and Israeli military strikes on Iran. The airline is monitoring the situation closely.
A tragic incident in Oshawa resulted in a man's death after he became trapped under a tractor. Emergency services responded, but the victim succumbed to his injuries in hospital.
Air travel across the Middle East and other regions faces significant disruptions after recent attacks on Iran, impacting numerous airlines and passenger routes.
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RecommendedTollwood Manor, the 18,000 sq. ft. former home of software tycoon Bruce Saville, is listed for $7 million. The Tudor-inspired estate features unique hockey stick flooring and luxury amenities.
The U.S.-Israel attack on Iran has sent oil prices soaring and raised concerns about prolonged instability. Analysts question the economic payoff and warn of potential inflation and interest rate hikes.
The Kerrisdale Bootery, a cherished local store in Vancouver's Kerrisdale neighbourhood, is shutting down its 41st Avenue location after years of operation due to unaffordable commercial rent increases, highlighting broader economic pressures on small bus
A lucky lottery player in Elgin County has claimed a $100,000 prize from a recent Lotto Max draw, adding to the excitement in the region. The winning ticket was sold locally, highlighting the ongoing popularity of lottery games in Ontario.
An 82-year-old man has died following a serious head-on collision near Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, according to the RCMP. The incident occurred on February 28, 2026, prompting an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the fatal crash.
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RecommendedA business in Florenceville, New Brunswick, reported receiving a counterfeit $100 bill on February 26, 2026, prompting warnings from local authorities about vigilance in cash transactions.
Maple tapping season officially starts in eastern Ontario on Saturday, marking the beginning of the annual syrup harvest amid favorable weather conditions.
Geopolitical tensions escalate as U.S. and Israeli military actions against Iran create uncertainty in global oil markets, with analysts predicting significant price swings in the coming week.
A recent Ontario Superior Court decision mandates that employers compensate terminated executives for unvested restricted stock units during notice periods, highlighting legal risks in equity agreements.
Edmonton drivers face 109 road construction projects in 2026, with major work on Wellington Bridge and Terwillegar Drive. Low Level Bridge repairs delayed to 2027 to ease congestion.
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RecommendedCalgary-based Pembina Pipeline Corp. is implementing a measured, phased strategy for its natural gas pipeline expansion, prioritizing regulatory compliance and market stability over rapid deployment.
Ottawa's Kichesippi Beer Co. will close permanently on March 6 after operating at a loss for an extended period. Owner Paul Meek explored various options but couldn't secure long-term viability for the brewery founded in 2010.
The City of Sudbury is rolling out new traffic calming measures, with bollard installations identified as the most cost-effective approach to slow vehicles and enhance safety on local roads.
A devastating explosion at a firecracker manufacturing facility in India has resulted in 21 fatalities, according to media reports. The incident highlights ongoing safety concerns in the country's industrial sector.
Air Canada has suspended its Toronto-Dubai service indefinitely due to escalating tensions in the Middle East following military strikes by the U.S. and Israel on Iran, disrupting regional air travel.
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RecommendedThe City of Windsor announces 57 part-time recreational facility attendant positions will end in April after union revokes agreement, following earlier job cuts.
A detailed look at the five most expensive residential properties currently listed for sale in Edmonton, Alberta, during February 2026, showcasing luxury real estate trends.
Terry Rock of Alberta Innovates explores how Calgary's history of attracting diverse talent has created a 'fertile verge' where ambitious people collide, driving innovation in energy, carbon tech, and quantum computing.
Following the U.S. and Israel's attack on Iran, airspace closures across the Middle East have led to widespread flight cancellations and diversions, affecting major airlines and airports globally.
Former Diageo workers in Amherstburg express anger as Premier Doug Ford defends a $23-million deal with the company, which they say cost them bargaining leverage during plant closure negotiations.
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RecommendedA property manager in British Columbia is under investigation for alleged short-term rental fraud, but no suspension has been imposed as authorities review the case.