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Amazon HomeTop Slippers 50% Off in Gray

Amazon's HomeTop slippers are over 50% off, now just $10. With a fleece lining and memory foam, they're a popular Bombas dupe. Get this cozy deal while it lasts!

Glerups Wool Shoes Launch in Canada

Danish brand Glerups brings its cozy, 'ice cream for your feet' wool slippers to Canada. With leather or rubber soles, they're perfect for Canadian winters. Discover the farm-to-foot story.

$11M for Affordable Housing in Liverpool, Nova Scotia

The Canadian and Nova Scotia governments are investing $11 million to create 44 new affordable housing units in Liverpool. This joint initiative aims to address the critical housing shortage in the community.

Goderich neighbours battle affordable housing plan

Residents of 110 Picton Street West oppose town council's rezoning proposal for affordable housing, advocating instead for a senior's park in the community space. Learn about the growing tension.

Affordable Guelph Towns Target Young Families

New move-in ready townhomes in Guelph priced from the low $500,000s provide attainable housing for first-time buyers and young families seeking alternatives to GTA prices.

Orillia's $2 bus fares launch in 2026

Orillia residents will enjoy affordable $2 public transportation starting in 2026. Learn how this initiative will transform local mobility and accessibility.

Best Bulk Women's Underwear on Amazon Canada

Discover the most comfortable and affordable women's underwear multipacks available on Amazon Canada. From cotton briefs to seamless designs, find your perfect everyday essentials with glowing reviews.

Last-Minute Push for Salvation Army Rent Bank Funding

London City Council faces pressure to reopen 2026 budget deliberations after Salvation Army's rent bank program was omitted. The program helps prevent homelessness by providing emergency housing support.

Ottawa Skiing Doesn't Have to Break the Bank

Discover how Ottawa skiers enjoy winter sports without overspending. Local insights reveal budget-friendly options for hitting the slopes in the National Capital Region.

Saskatchewan spends $1.5M on homeless hotel rooms

Saskatchewan government allocates $1.5 million for emergency hotel accommodations to support people experiencing homelessness during winter months. Learn about this critical initiative.

Saskatoon puts homelessness levy on hold

Saskatoon residents won't see a homelessness levy on tax bills soon as City Manager Jeff Jorgenson delays the proposal. Learn about the city's current approach to housing crisis.

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