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Shortest Day of Year Renews Daylight Time Debate in Canada

As the winter solstice brings the shortest day, the debate over adopting permanent daylight saving time in Canada reignites. Experts argue morning light is crucial for health and productivity. Read more on the historical attempts and current discussions.

Is $2.75M Enough for Halifax Couple to Retire Early?

A Halifax couple, 55 and 54, with a $2.75 million portfolio aims for early retirement. A financial expert assesses if their savings can sustain a $140K-$150K annual income and when to claim CPP and OAS.

Early ski season boosts Ottawa area businesses

An early and abundant snowfall is providing a significant winter boost to ski resorts and businesses in the Ottawa region. Local hills are reporting strong early-season traffic.

5 Morning Mistakes That Ruin Your Sleep

Are your morning habits sabotaging your sleep? Experts reveal five common errors, from caffeine timing to phone use, that disrupt your rest. Learn how to fix them for better health.

Alberta, B.C. ski resorts hope early snow continues

Ski resorts in Alberta and British Columbia are celebrating an unprecedented early-season snow dump, with hopes the 'insane conditions' last all winter. Discover the latest openings and events.

Physical Signs of Dementia: More Than Just Memory

Dementia affects millions, but early signs aren't just cognitive. Learn the 6 key physical symptoms, from walking trouble to sleep changes, and why early diagnosis is crucial for Canadians.

Early retirement info sent to 70,000 public servants

The federal government is distributing early retirement information to approximately 70,000 public servants. This move signals a significant workforce transition. Read the details and potential impacts.

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