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Lethbridge Home Prices Jump 20% Year-Over-Year

The average price for a detached home in Lethbridge hit $502,790 in December 2025, a sharp 20% increase from the previous year, according to new Alberta real estate data.

Gold, Silver Advance as New Year Trading Begins

Gold and silver prices climbed as 2026 trading opened, building on record annual gains. Analysts warn of near-term pressure from a massive index rebalancing set to trigger billions in sales.

Calgary gas prices drop below $1 per litre

Drivers in Calgary are seeing relief at the pumps as gas prices tumble below $1 per litre at some stations, a direct impact of lower global oil prices. Find out where and why.

Lobster Drops to $11 a Pound in Canada

Canadian consumers see lobster prices fall sharply to $11 per pound, offering rare relief as overall food costs climbed 4.2% last month. Discover the factors behind this seasonal drop.

Gas Prices Fall Again Across the Maritimes

Drivers in the Maritimes are seeing relief at the pumps as fuel prices drop. Get the latest details on this welcome trend and what it means for your wallet.

Fox Host Debunks Trump's 600% Drug Price Cut Claim

A Fox News anchor delivered a brutal math lesson on air, highlighting the impossibility of Trump's claim about slashing prescription drug prices by 600%. See the reality vs. perception clash unfold.

N.B. Fuel Prices Drop 7.9 Cents After EUB Weekend Change

New Brunswick drivers got a break at the pumps as the Energy and Utilities Board made a surprise weekend adjustment, lowering gasoline prices by 7.9 cents per litre. Get the details on this significant price drop.

Canadian Coffee Prices Surge in December 2025

Canadian consumers are facing steeper coffee bills this holiday season. A new report confirms rising costs are real, not imagined. Discover the factors behind the price hike.

Canada Post stamp prices to increase in 2026

Canada Post warns stamp price hikes are likely in 2026 as pre-tax losses approach $1 billion. Learn how this affects Canadian mail services and what's driving the financial crisis.

Feds Accused of Keeping Beef Prices High

An investigation reveals how Canada's federal government may be using an outdated beef import system to keep prices artificially high, raising serious affordability concerns for families.

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