U.S. Retail Sales Rise Slightly in September

U.S. retail sales continued their upward trend in September with modest gains, building on months of strong consumer spending. Analysis of retail sector performance.

Beekeepers seek ban on foreign bee imports

Canadian beekeepers are asking the government to ban all foreign bee imports to protect local hives from the devastating tropilaelaps mite. Learn why this urgent measure is needed.

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.

Hydro-Québec Confident for Winter Power Demand

Hydro-Québec assures it has sufficient electricity generation capacity to meet Quebec's peak winter demand. The utility relies on its hydroelectric network, including the Beauharnois facility.

Amazon's Best Thanksgiving Deals for Canadians

Discover Amazon's top 27 Black Friday deals to make your Canadian Thanksgiving stress-free. From kitchen gadgets to cleaning essentials, save up to 48% on must-have items.

Crypto Crash Weighs on U.S. IPO Market Timing

The crypto market crash that began in October has erased over $1 trillion, severely impacting recent U.S. IPOs and forcing companies like Grayscale and BitGo to reconsider their public listing plans.

NB Power exec says gas plant best for grid stability

An NB Power executive states a new natural gas plant remains the optimal solution for New Brunswick's electricity stability, despite existing backup plans. Learn about the province's energy future.

Pelee Island Ferry Cancelled for Wednesday

The Pelee Island Ferry service has been cancelled for Wednesday, November 26, 2025, due to unexpected operational challenges. Stay updated on service resumption.

BC Ferries' hybrid vessels get Indigenous names

BC Ferries honors Indigenous culture by naming new hybrid-electric vessels with hul’q’umi’num' language. Learn about this significant step toward reconciliation and sustainability.

GTA New Home Sales Sink to Record Lows in October

New home sales in the Greater Toronto Area plummet to unprecedented levels with just 25 condo units sold in Old Toronto during October. BILD reports concerning market trends affecting Toronto real estate.

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