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Stratford Police investigating $70K trailer theft at St. Marys quarry
Cost of divorce keeping Canadians in unhappy marriages longer, survey finds - For some Canadians, the decision to end a marriage isn’t being driven solely by the state of the relationship - it’s also being shaped by the state of their finances.
Christopher Watts arrested again after fleeing Montreal halfway house
Guelph nears water limits but stays ‘open for business’
This roadway in Sask. is drawing attention for its unusual design - A roadway under construction in Saskatchewan is gaining attention due to the numerous bumps it seems to have in a short distance.
Kitchener man charged for impaired hit and run in Guelph
Guelph Police arrest man allegedly running drug lab
‘Nosh’ draws the attention of Quebec’s French-language watchdog - Quebec’s French-language watchdog has its eye on a popular brunch spot in Montreal’s Saint-Henri neighbourhood. The controversy is over the word “nosh.”
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Here’s where Canada Post is ending home delivery - Canada Post is preparing to convert an additional 485,000 homes across Canada from door-to-door delivery to community mailboxes in 2027, as part of the Crown corporation’s attempt to modernize and return to financial self-sustainability.
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Stratford Police say a trailer, stolen from the St. Marys quarry, contained items worth approximately $70,000.
Canada Post is preparing to convert an additional 485,000 homes across Canada from door-to-door delivery to community mailboxes in 2027, as part of the Crown corporation’s attempt to modernize and return to financial self-sustainability.
The City of Guelph is nearing the limit of its water-drawing ability, though the situation is far less critical than the one unfolding in Waterloo Region.
For some Canadians, the decision to end a marriage isn’t being driven solely by the state of the relationship - it’s also being shaped by the state of their finances.
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Quebec’s French-language watchdog has its eye on a popular brunch spot in Montreal’s Saint-Henri neighbourhood. The controversy is over the word “nosh.”