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First West Credit Union Closes $200M Note Offering

First West Credit Union successfully closed its $200 million senior deposit note offering, which was oversubscribed with $1.07 billion in orders. Learn how this demonstrates investor confidence in Canada's financial cooperative sector.

Windsor Seniors Craft Warmth for Homeless

Life After Fifty members hand-knit hundreds of winter items for Windsor's Homelessness and Housing Help Hub, showcasing community compassion and active senior contributions.

Senior Scam Protection Tips for 2025 Holiday Season

Learn essential strategies to avoid holiday scams targeting Canadian seniors. Expert advice from Kim Phillips on protecting your finances and personal information during the festive season.

Life After Fifty members donate handmade winter items

Seniors from Life After Fifty created and delivered handmade winter clothing to Windsor's homeless population on November 12, 2025. Discover how this initiative brings warmth and community support.

Saint John to host 2027 World Men's Curling Championship

Saint John, New Brunswick has been selected to host the prestigious World Men's Curling Championship in 2027, marking a major sporting event for the coastal city. Learn what this means for local tourism and economy.

Stockings for Seniors Returns for 5th Year in HRM

The beloved Stockings for Seniors initiative returns to Halifax Regional Municipality for its fifth consecutive year, bringing holiday cheer to elderly residents. Learn how to participate and spread joy.

Regina Curlers Reach U17 World Semi-Finals

Saskatchewan's curling prodigies Myla Pue and Rylan Schultz continue their impressive run at the U17 World Challenge in Finland, securing spots in the semi-finals with dominant performances.

Rockwood senior loses $5,000 to grandparent scam

A Rockwood resident falls victim to the cruel 'grandparent scam,' losing thousands to fraudsters pretending to be a family member in legal trouble. Learn how to protect yourself from this growing threat.

Ontario short thousands of long-term care beds

New data from Ontario's fiscal update shows the province remains thousands of beds short of its long-term care commitment, raising concerns about healthcare capacity and senior care quality.

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