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How changing winter ice conditions around P.E.I. are letting the sea eat into its shores

PEIThe amount and duration of shore ice around Prince Edward Island has been changing in recent years, and researchers say shorter seasons are a...

Property taxes in rural New Brunswick soar following amalgamations

New BrunswickTammy Burrell got the 2025 property tax bill for her rural Salisbury home earlier this month and, as she feared, it had risen...

Is Tim Hortons Canadian?

It's as Canadian as hockey, the maple leaf and Canada geese.Or is it?In the past, Tim Hortons rightfully earned its place as a Canadian...

For the New Year, the FDA Is Changing What Foods Can Be Called ‘Healthy’

Until now, an orange couldn’t be called healthy, according to U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The fruit has 70 calories, three grams of fiber and more than 100 percent of the recommended daily value for vitamin C. Yet the whole fruit can’t qualify for a “healthy” label based on existing FDA guidelines for use of

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Trump says tariffs coming in April will ‘probably be more lenient than reciprocal’

US President Donald Trump meets with US Ambassadors in...

UK expected to unveil more spending cuts amid troubled times for the economy

Britain's Finance Minister Rachel Reeves on Wednesday announced billions...

Rashford delivers ‘one-word verdict’ after Amorim ‘lazy’ dig

Marcus Rashford has given a ‘one-word verdict’ to Ruben Amorim, who famously called him ‘lazy’. But the Manchester United man has done something startling to those who have a weird agenda. Lazy journalism One common theme in football reporting throughout this winter was the faux shock at Marcus Rashford turning up to Manchester United training
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