Dog Missing 80 Days Returns Home in Montreal

Homer, an 11-year-old terrier mix with health issues, was reunited with his owners after disappearing from Snowdon and being found across town. The microchipped dog survived winter temperatures and is recovering well.

Cooking Stage at BC Home + Garden Show 2026

The 2026 BC Home + Garden Show in Vancouver will include a Cooking Stage with expert workshops, including Charlie Holiday's No Stress Sourdough session, to help home cooks enhance their culinary skills.

Oakwood Cafe Closes After Decades in Winnipeg

The Oakwood Cafe in Winnipeg's south Osborne neighborhood is set to close on March 8, 2026, ending over three decades of service. Owner expresses deep emotional ties to the restaurant.

BC Winter Wine Scene: Local Reds Offer Warmth and Value

As winter persists in British Columbia, local wine enthusiasts are discovering exceptional value in red wines from previous vintages. Wine expert James Nevison highlights three standout BC reds perfect for cold evenings.

15 Analog Activities for a Digital Detox

Discover a curated list of 15 engaging analog activities designed to help you disconnect from screens, reduce digital fatigue, and enhance your well-being through hands-on experiences.

Clinique Black Honey Lipstick Back on Sale at Amazon

Clinique's cult-favorite Black Honey Almost Lipstick is back on sale at Amazon for 25% off. This universally flattering, buildable formula has been beloved since the 1970s and is praised for suiting all skin tones.

Gen Z Targets Retirement at 59: Savvy or Naive?

A new CIBC poll reveals Generation Z Canadians plan to retire at age 59, earlier than other generations, while starting savings at 24. Experts debate whether this reflects financial wisdom or youthful optimism.

Why Canadians Should Visit Greenland Now

Amid geopolitical tensions and shared Inuit heritage, Canadians are discovering deeper connections with Greenland through travel, cultural exchanges, and unique Arctic adventures.

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