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Port Saint John reports record year in 2025

Port Saint John announces a historic year for cargo volumes in 2025, marking a significant economic milestone for New Brunswick. Discover the key drivers behind this success.

Giant Construction Waste Pile Abandoned on Vancouver Site

The Port of Vancouver faces a massive cleanup after terminating a lease with a waste company that left a towering heap of construction debris on a south Vancouver property. Learn about the legal battle and the upcoming removal.

April Wine Founding Members Reunite for New Song

Founding members of the legendary Canadian rock band April Wine have reunited to record new music, following their induction into Canada's Walk of Fame in 2023. Discover the details of their comeback.

Ontario wine sales rise at Ottawa LCBOs as U.S. goods stored

LCBO locations in Ottawa report a significant boost in sales of Ontario VQA wines. This uptick coincides with American products remaining in storage, shifting local consumer preferences. Discover the impact on the provincial wine industry.

B.C. Winery Named One of World's Best

Mission Hill Family Estate in British Columbia's Okanagan Valley earns global acclaim as one of the world's top wineries. Discover the story behind this Canadian success.

25 Unique Amazon Gifts for Every Personality

Discover 25 clever and practical gift ideas from Amazon, from wine sulfate drops for IBS sufferers to portable coffee makers for backpackers. Perfect for friends who love travel, skincare, and organization.

Nutrien bypasses Port of Vancouver for U.S. terminal

Nutrien's decision to build a $1B potash terminal in Washington highlights the Port of Vancouver's chronic inefficiency, ranking 389th globally. This move threatens Canada's export competitiveness and demands urgent reform.

Eby in dark as Nutrien picks U.S. for $1B potash port

Premier David Eby says he was unaware of Nutrien's search for a West Coast port, a $1 billion project now headed to Washington. The missed opportunity raises questions about B.C.'s economic outreach.

Over 200kg of cannabis seized at Saint John port

Canadian border officers intercepted a massive 218-kilogram cannabis shipment at the Port of Saint John. Discover the details of this significant seizure and its implications for border security.

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