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Discover 30 top-rated products, from journals to tech organizers, that Canadians are using to boost productivity, reduce anxiety, and create a more mindful daily routine in 2024.
While most Lower Mainland home values fell, Squamish saw gains across all property types. Remote work and lifestyle drive demand in smaller markets like Squamish, Anmore, and Bowen Island.
A baby born moments after midnight on New Year's Day 2026 received its name from ChatGPT. Discover the unique story behind this modern naming trend.
A polar bear attack in a remote Siberian village left three people injured. Learn the details of the harrowing incident and the ongoing risks in the Arctic region.
A psychologist reveals how strong social connections boost longevity more than diet and exercise combined, and shares practical tips for making friends as an adult. Listen to the full podcast episode for more.
Ontario Provincial Police have resolved an incident in a remote northern community. All roads are now open. Get the latest details on the police operation and community safety.
Productivity coaches reveal their best strategies for a smooth return to work after a holiday. Learn how to protect your peace and manage your inbox without the overwhelm.
Discover how simple lifestyle-focused New Year's resolutions can significantly improve your long-term brain health and cognitive function. Expert insights for a sharper mind.
An Edmonton mocktail bar is championing the 'sober scene' with a 'Noon Year' celebration, offering a vibrant, alcohol-free alternative for New Year's revelers in the city.
City of Ottawa ends remote work option for employees, requiring a full-time return to the office starting 2026. Federal public servants still await their own return-to-office announcement.
The City of Ottawa announces a shift to a mandatory five-day in-office work week for employees, with some hybrid flexibility. Details on the new policy effective soon.
A major shift is coming in 2026 as thousands of public and private sector employees across Canada will see their remote work options end. Learn what this means for the future of work.
Discover SUNshine Girl Stephanie, the 5'7" Aries from Toronto who loves family, the gym, and the beach. Her 2019 feature highlights her hobbies in painting and equestrian sports.
SUNshine Girl Shubei is back! The 5-foot-5 dancer and multi-talented enthusiast shares her dreams and passions in a new feature for 2026. Discover her story.
Ontario Provincial Police have located human remains in a remote northern community. The discovery was made on May 4, 2024. Authorities are investigating.
Canadians aged 55-64, the backbone of care for both young and old, are at a breaking point. New data reveals millions of unpaid hours threaten their health and future. Read the urgent findings.
A new opinion piece reveals Canadians aged 55-64 are an overextended resource, juggling work, caregiving, and debt, risking their own health. Read about the silent crisis.
Tens of thousands of Ontario public servants are mandated to return to the office full-time starting next week. Discover what this means for Toronto's downtown core, transit, and local economy.
Employment lawyer Howard Levitt reveals how the balance of power shifted in Canadian workplaces in 2025, with courts siding decisively with employees on termination, remote work, and more.
A woman in her early 30s feels trapped in a high-stress tech marketing job, her dream of writing a novel clouded by financial fears and depression. Dear Abby advises a part-time compromise.
After a bipolar diagnosis and burnout, a woman finds unexpected peace and acceptance in a mall ramen shop. Her story challenges our ideas about success and work.
Diana MacKay discusses why a generalist approach may be the best career strategy for young Canadians facing rapid change and information overload. Learn how to navigate an unpredictable future.
Employment lawyer Howard Levitt outlines four disciplined practices for Canadian employers to legally manage remote workers, reassert control, and avoid costly settlements.
From major job cuts to new AI policies, here are the pivotal issues set to impact federal government employees in Canada during the coming year. Stay informed.
While most celebrate, many Montrealers work through Christmas on snow removal, emergency services, and hospital care. Discover the stories behind the essential holiday shift.
For the first time in a quarter-century, Taiwan has a public holiday on December 25th. Discover the political history behind the date and its impact on workers.
Canada Border Services Agency terminates the Remote Area Border Crossing (RABC) program. Starting 2026, entry into remote areas requires a checkpoint or phone report.
Residents in Kingsville, Ontario, face disruptions as unplanned sewer work begins Tuesday, December 23. Windsor News provides details on the unexpected infrastructure repair.
A British Columbia developer faces an $80,000 penalty for serious workplace safety breaches and failing to comply with a stop-work order. Learn the details of the enforcement action.