In May last year, Jenny Saulnier experienced a harrowing ordeal when a wildfire broke out in her vicinity in Nova Scotia. Alone at home with her dog while her son and husband were away, she learned about a nearby house fire through social media. Little did she know that this […]
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Government instructs LCBO to switch $10M paper bag agreement inked with Quebec firm
The Ontario government, led by Premier Doug Ford, has recently called on the Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO) to source an Ontario-based supplier for its paper bags. This comes after the LCBO had previously secured a $10 million contract with a Quebec-based company, Rosenbloom Groupe Inc. Premier Ford expressed […]
Carolina Hurricanes Rally to Defeat Edmonton Oilers 3-2 in Extra Time – Edmonton
Sebastian Aho became the hero of the night when he netted the game-winning goal in overtime, as well as providing an assist. This led the Carolina Hurricanes to a thrilling 3-2 victory over the Edmonton Oilers on Tuesday night, after a third-period rally. Aho managed to beat Edmonton’s goaltender, Stuart […]
Explore our best 5 weekly offers – Nationwide
The article was written by the team at The Curator and was first published on October 22, 2024. It presents an overview of the week’s top five deals that you won’t want to miss out on, featuring popular brands like Maybelline and Aquasonic. It’s a quick read, taking you no […]
Deer Population Reduction Initiative Starts in Longueuil, Sparking Controversy – Montreal’s Local Park Affected
Title: The Ongoing Strife of Deer Population in Longueuil, Quebec Written by the team at The Canadian Press, and published on October 22, 2024, this article discusses the recent developments in the suburbs of Montreal, in Longueuil, where authorities have undertaken an operation to cull the white-tailed deer population in […]
Short-lived Happiness: New Brunswick Liberal Victory Might Not Ease Trudeau’s Issues
The recent Liberal win in New Brunswick’s election might not necessarily spell good news for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, according to local political analysts. They believe the provincial election was more of a judgement on the outgoing premier than on the prime minister who is currently facing a series of […]
Concerns Over Economic Stability Amid B.C.’s Political Unrest: Not Ideal for Business Growth
The British Columbia business sector is voicing apprehensions about the potential economic repercussions of the province’s political ambiguity. The final outcome of B.C.’s closely contested provincial election remains uncertain due to pending recounts and the final tally of absentee and mail-in votes. However, if these counts don’t alter the election […]
National MPs Question CBC Chief Regarding $6K Paris Olympics Accommodation Charges
The chief executive of the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. (CBC), Catherine Tait, is currently under review by a House of Commons committee for her travel and accommodation expenses, which totalled approximately $6,000 at the Paris Olympics last summer. During Monday’s committee meeting for Canadian heritage, MPs questioned Tait about her trip […]