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Early ski season boosts Ottawa area businesses

An early and abundant snowfall is providing a significant winter boost to ski resorts and businesses in the Ottawa region. Local hills are reporting strong early-season traffic.

Alberta, B.C. ski resorts hope early snow continues

Ski resorts in Alberta and British Columbia are celebrating an unprecedented early-season snow dump, with hopes the 'insane conditions' last all winter. Discover the latest openings and events.

Physical Signs of Dementia: More Than Just Memory

Dementia affects millions, but early signs aren't just cognitive. Learn the 6 key physical symptoms, from walking trouble to sleep changes, and why early diagnosis is crucial for Canadians.

Early retirement info sent to 70,000 public servants

The federal government is distributing early retirement information to approximately 70,000 public servants. This move signals a significant workforce transition. Read the details and potential impacts.

Greece Named World's Best Place to Retire in 2025

A new report highlights Greece as the premier global retirement destination for 2025. Discover the lifestyle, climate, and financial factors making it a top choice for retirees seeking a new chapter.

50 New Child-Care Spaces Opening in East Preston

East Preston, Nova Scotia will welcome nearly 50 new child-care spaces in 2025, addressing critical childcare shortages in the community. Learn how this expansion supports local families.

Shark StainStriker Portable Cleaner Under $100

Amazon and Walmart's Early Black Friday sales offer the Shark StainStriker rug cleaner for over 30% off. This powerful, portable machine tackles tough stains from pets and spills. Grab this deal while it lasts!

New Saint John daycare celebrates grand opening

Daycare by Design officially opened its doors in Saint John, NB, marking a significant addition to the city's childcare services. Learn about this new facility's impact on local families.

Ancient Basilica Emerges from Turkish Lake

A 4th-century basilica submerged in a Turkish lake has resurfaced, offering unprecedented insights into early Christianity ahead of a papal visit marking the Council of Nicaea's anniversary.

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