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A wine and spirits company has been ordered to pay a $40,000 for paying retail stores to promote their products, the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario says.
Past president Ted Kuryluk, shares what people will see and learn at the museum ...
SPS Chief Cam McBride talks about long term planning, and the unique crime solving tools available in Saskatoon.
Zohreh Gervais of Osborne Village Biz previews the new multicultural festival with 35+ artists, art installations, and indie music vibes.
Professor Qian Liu shares how her team is using AI to tackle big challenges like Alzheimer’s and why Winnipeg could be Canada’s next AI hub.
Ian Smith, a farmer near Argyle, Man., has been raising pigs on his farm north of Winnipeg since 1969. While more people are demanding his product, he said it hasn’t come without its challenges.
Rodger Lourenzo opens his home for an eclectic, one-of-a-kind annual art exhibit that’s been building community for 25 years.
This electric luxury SUV hails from Rivian, a relatively new American EV startup. Debuting in 2022, the R1S was one of the first three-row electric SUVs and is a compelling choice if you can afford ...
PM Mark Carney speaks about evolving threats facing Canada and the government’s role to combat it by boosting NATO spending.
Rural Ontario is getting an infusion of government money to pull from to try and ride out uncertain economic times.
Officials with London fire say a graduation ceremony at London South Collegiate ended abruptly when lightning struck the school’s chimney.
General Mills forecast annual profit below expectations, amid weak demand in a tariff-driven, uncertain macroeconomic background.