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Canadian Food Prices Skyrocket: Crisis Deepens

Canadian families face unprecedented pressure as food prices continue their relentless climb. Discover which staples are hitting hardest and what experts say about relief.

U of A Building New 5,000-SQ-FT Art Gallery Space

The University of Alberta is transforming its campus with a state-of-the-art 5,000-square-foot gallery space, creating Alberta's largest university art museum and enhancing Edmonton's cultural landscape.

Budget 2024 Misses Grocery Affordability

Despite soaring food costs hurting Canadian families, the latest federal budget offers little relief for grocery bills. Analysis reveals why this budget fails to address the kitchen table economics that matter most to voters.

Fresh Nuts Owner Speaks on Pistachio Recall

Exclusive interview with Fresh Nuts owner reveals swift action taken after Canadian Food Inspection Agency recall of potentially contaminated pistachios sold in Edmonton.

Chicken Prices to Rise 20-25% in Canada

Canadian consumers face significant grocery bill increases as experts predict chicken prices will jump 20-25% over the next several months due to production costs and supply chain pressures.

Lee Miller's Legacy Beyond War Photography in Vancouver

Discover how the Polygon Gallery's new exhibition moves beyond Lee Miller's famous war photography to explore her multifaceted legacy as artist, muse, and culinary innovator in a groundbreaking Vancouver showcase.

Swifties Swarm German Museum for Ophelia Painting

Taylor Swift fans are flocking to a German art museum in unprecedented numbers after the pop superstar name-dropped a famous Pre-Raphaelite painting in her latest album, creating a cultural phenomenon that's breaking attendance records.

Massive Rabbit Sculpture Unveiled at U of Regina

The University of Regina unveils a stunning 14-foot-tall rabbit sculpture, 'Miyohtwāw,' creating a new cultural landmark that celebrates Indigenous storytelling and public art.

Chinese Calligraphy Album Sells for $1.3 Million

A historic Chinese calligraphy album by renowned artist Wang Xizhi shattered expectations, fetching over $1.3 million CAD at recent international auction, highlighting growing global demand for classical Asian art.

Scrap Metal Transformed into Art at Ottawa's Lansdowne

Discover how a Canadian artist is turning industrial scrap metal into breathtaking sculptures at Ottawa's Lansdowne Park, creating environmental art that captivates visitors and promotes sustainability.

New No Frills Grocery Store Opens in Windsor

A brand new No Frills grocery store has officially opened in Windsor's Forest Glade Plaza, bringing affordable groceries, fresh produce, and over 20 new jobs to the community. Discover what this exciting addition means for local shoppers.

Halloween Candy Prices Soar: Here's Why

Discover the surprising factors driving up Halloween candy prices in Canada, from climate change to supply chain issues, and learn how to save on your spooky treats.

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