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Hydro-Québec wants $1.40 fee for paper bills

Hydro-Québec seeks regulatory approval to charge customers $1.40 for paper bills to offset rising postal costs and encourage digital adoption. Learn how this affects Montreal residents.

$2M US alcohol could expire on LCBO shelves

Ontario's finance minister reveals $2 million worth of American alcohol products face expiration within months at LCBO stores. Learn about the potential financial impact.

Windsor Goodfellows Annual Paper Drive Underway

The Windsor Goodfellows hit the streets for their crucial annual paper drive on November 27, 2025. Volunteer Tiz Cipolla leads donation efforts at key intersections to support local families in need.

LCBO adopting Ontario paper bags by summer 2026

The LCBO plans to introduce paper bags manufactured in Ontario by summer 2026, marking a significant sustainability shift for Canada's liquor retailer. Learn about this environmental initiative.

LCBO delays price hikes after industry revolt

The LCBO has delayed major pricing changes until April 1 after facing widespread industry backlash. The move follows pressure from bars, restaurants, and retailers across Ontario.

Maine Mill Stops Accepting NB Softwood Lumber

Woodland Pulp in Baileyville, Maine ceases accepting New Brunswick softwood lumber, impacting regional timber trade. Learn about the implications for cross-border commerce.

$1,200+ Alcohol Stolen from Dundalk LCBO

Ontario Provincial Police seek public help identifying suspects in LCBO theft where over $1,200 worth of alcohol was stolen. View suspect images and contact police with information.

Best Diaper Bags in Canada 2024

Discover the top-rated diaper bags available in Canada for 2024. From backpack styles to luxury totes, find the perfect bag to make parenting on-the-go easier and more organized.

Kingsville keeps paper ballots for 2026 election

Kingsville Council votes 5-2 to maintain traditional paper ballots in 2026, prioritizing election security and cost-effectiveness over digital alternatives despite provincial encouragement.

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