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7,000 Canadian Restaurants Closed in 2025: Report

A new report reveals a 'bloodbath' for Canadian restaurants, with 7,000 closures in 2025 and 4,000 more expected in 2026 due to rising costs and softening demand. Learn the full story.

Canadian Dry January Drinks: 5 Local Picks

Explore five innovative non-alcoholic beverages made in Canada, perfect for Dry January. From botanical sparkling waters to award-winning spirits, discover delicious, healthy alternatives.

CAQ MNA Arrested for Impaired Driving

Coalition Avenir Québec MNA François Tremblay was arrested after a crash in Saguenay, with a blood-alcohol level nearly twice the legal limit. Read the latest on this political scandal.

Two Medicine Hat Elementary Schools to Close

The Medicine Hat public school board has voted to close Webster Niblock and Southview Community schools due to declining enrolment. The move aims to save significant operating costs.

More Young People in Sask. Opt for Dry January

A growing number of young Saskatchewan residents are embracing an alcohol-free January. Discover the trends and motivations behind this health-conscious movement sweeping the province.

Windsor Vehicle Sales Jump 65% in 2025

New data reveals a 65% surge in sales for Windsor-made vehicles in 2025, marking a major win for Ontario's automotive heartland. Discover the driving forces behind this impressive rebound.

Calgary home sales fell 14% in December 2025

The Calgary housing market concluded 2025 with a notable slowdown, as December home sales dropped 14% compared to the previous year. Explore the key figures and market trends for the city.

Best Boxing Day & After-Christmas Sales 2024

Don't miss the best post-holiday deals! Our roundup features top Boxing Day and after-Christmas sales from Amazon, IKEA, Brooklinen, DSW, and more. Save on tech, fashion, and home goods.

Ontario cuts booze discount for bars, restaurants in 2026

Ontario will reduce its wholesale alcohol discount for bars and restaurants from 15% to 10% starting Jan. 1, 2026. Industry warns this will raise costs for struggling businesses and likely increase prices for consumers.

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