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January 15 To 21, 2023 Is National Non-Smoking Week In Canada

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National Non-Smoking Week (NNSW) has been celebrated annually in Canada since 1977. Its goals are to educate Canadians about the dangers of smoking and to...

Canada Ends 2022 With Modest Decline In National Aggregate Home Price

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According to the Royal LePage House Price Survey released today, the aggregate price of a home in Canada decreased 2.8 per cent year-over-year to...

Premier Doug Ford Issues Statement On The Passing Of The Honourable...

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Today, Premier Doug Ford issued the following statement to commemorate the passing of The Honourable David C. Onley, former Lieutenant Governor of Ontario: “I was...

Here’s What You Need To Know If You’re Filing Your Taxes...

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The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) strives to be trusted, helpful, and fair by putting people first. No matter how you decide to file, CRA...

IKEA Announces Recall For Repair Action Of Certain LETTAN Mirrors, Due...

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IKEA urges all customers who own a LETTAN mirror with a date stamp between 1901 and 2105 to stop using it, and to order...

Cineplex Reported December Box Office Revenues Of $48 Million

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Cineplex reported December box office revenues of $48 million, which amounts to 65 per cent of box office revenues generated during the same month...

Canadian Geographic Announces Winners Of Its Canadian Photos of the Year...

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Canadian Geographic, one of Canada's oldest and best-loved magazines, has announced the winners of its 2022 Canadian Photos of the Year competition, celebrating the...

Milder Winter Comes With Risks During Snowmobile Season: OPP And OFSC

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The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) and its Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC) partners are cautioning snowmobilers about the increased risks posed by a...

2022 Orillia Citizen Of The Year Award Nominations Open Jan. 16

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Nominations for the 2022 Citizen of the Year Award open on Monday, Jan. 16. A panel of local residents, with the assistance of the City...

Ontario Resident Guilty For Endangering Species And Ordered To Pay $200,000

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Jean Marie Laprise of Chatham-Kent pleaded guilty to damaging the habitat of three endangered species and was ordered to pay $200,000 to Ducks Unlimited...