Saint John Community Free Store Opens at Stone Church
The Saint John Community Coalition launched a free store on December 6, 2025, offering essentials without cost. Discover how this initiative supports local residents in New Brunswick.
The Saint John Community Coalition launched a free store on December 6, 2025, offering essentials without cost. Discover how this initiative supports local residents in New Brunswick.
The 20th Independent Field Battery in Lethbridge has been recognized as the most outstanding unit in the 41 Canadian Brigade Group. Discover the details of this military honor.
American legislators are urging Google and Apple to remove applications that track the locations of immigration enforcement officers, citing serious safety risks. Learn about the political pressure and tech accountability.
Explore the nostalgic journey of Santa Claus in Winnipeg, from Eaton's magical grotto to modern mall visits. Discover how this tradition shaped holiday memories for generations of families.
Health Canada has seized counterfeit erectile dysfunction medications from a Toronto convenience store. Learn the risks and how to protect yourself from dangerous fake drugs.
The Supreme Court is set to rule in Trump v. Slaughter, a case that could overturn an 89-year-old precedent and grant presidents sweeping power to fire officials at independent agencies like the FTC and Federal Reserve. Explore the profound implications f
Japanese apparel giant Uniqlo is coming to Winnipeg in 2025, marking its first Manitoba location. Get the details on the expansion and what it means for local retail.
As food prices climb, new digital tools are emerging to help Canadian shoppers stretch their budgets. Discover practical strategies for smarter grocery spending.
A new report projects Canadian families will spend nearly a thousand dollars more on groceries in 2025. Learn how this increase impacts household budgets and what experts are saying.
Canada's Food Price Report forecasts a 6% rise in food costs for 2026, with meat prices leading the surge. A family of four could pay nearly $1,000 extra. Learn the key drivers and how to adapt your budget.
A man in New Zealand is under police guard after allegedly swallowing a $19,000 Fabergé octopus pendant to steal it. The unique piece is linked to a James Bond film. Read the bizarre details.
Macy's has increased its full-year profit and sales outlook for the second time, signaling a resurgence in consumer demand driven by strategic revitalization efforts. Discover the key figures behind the retailer's recovery.
A raccoon broke into a Virginia ABC Store, smashed bottles, and was found passed out in the bathroom. The animal was safely released after sobering up. Read the hilarious story.
Manitoba union calls for new safety legislation after cannabis store employees report armed robberies and sexual harassment. Learn about the urgent push for change.
Three individuals have pleaded guilty for their roles in a violent 2023 robbery at London Gold Buyer. The incident involved a vehicle ramming and a significant police response.
Apple Inc. faces a wave of class action lawsuits in the EU after the bloc's top court ruled Dutch users can sue collectively in the Netherlands, regardless of location. The decision challenges Apple's jurisdictional defenses.
Hong Kong's Chief Executive announces an independent committee to investigate a fatal fire, responding to growing public demands for answers and accountability.
Toys R Us Canada is shutting down three Quebec stores in January, leaving only one location in the province. The closures will result in 68 layoffs. Learn about the retail shift.
Durham police arrested a 15-year-old following an attempted jewelry store robbery in Oshawa. The incident highlights ongoing youth crime concerns in the region.
A St-Jerome toy store, Sauterelles et Coccinelles, faced holiday ruin due to Canada Post issues. Owner Dominique Brais shares how local support turned crisis into a heartwarming success story.
B.C.'s police watchdog, the IIO, has concluded a man sustained serious injuries during his arrest. The investigation highlights oversight of police conduct.
The Quebec Liberal Party has mandated a rigorous, independent inquiry into alleged vote buying in its leadership race, led by a retired judge. The report is due by January 31, 2026.
The Vancouver Chinatown Foundation's impact fund is helping legacy businesses like The Dollar Meat Store modernize with digital tools and social media, attracting a new generation of customers.
London community members volunteered at Business Cares Food Drive grocery store weekend as food banks face donation challenges. Learn how you can help local families.
Niagara police are attempting to return a sealed wooden urn containing cremated remains that was accidentally donated to a local thrift store. Help reunite these remains with their family.
As Alberta small businesses confront economic headwinds, Small Business Saturday offers crucial support. Learn how local shopping strengthens communities.
Police have made arrests in connection with the smash-and-grab robberies at Guelph jewelry stores. Thieves used sledgehammers in coordinated attacks. Read the latest developments.
Canada's independent grocers federation pushes back against farmers demanding profit caps. Tensions rise as food affordability concerns grow nationwide. Read the latest developments.
A new agreement will allow Ontario grocery stores to stop accepting beer and wine container returns starting 2025. Learn how this impacts recycling and consumer convenience.
Alimentation Couche-Tard shares surged nearly 5% after reporting better-than-expected earnings and CEO Alex Miller confirming active acquisition search across North America and Europe.