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Several cannabis oils, softgels are being recalled in Canada. Here’s why
Thousands of cannabis products are being pulled off the shelves across Canada over intoxication concerns arising from labelling errors. * This article was originally published here
Residential real estate activity trending upwards across the Okanagan
According to the Association of Interior Realtors, real estate sales across the Okanagan were steady through July and the market is 'trending in a positive direction.' * This article was originally published here
Replica B.C. hobbit house up for sale
The owner of a J.R.R. Tolkien-inspired hobbit hole in Bridesville, B.C., says the time has come for her to pass on the role of caretaker of the Second Breakfast Hideaway. * This article was originally published here
Inaugural Saskatchewan Open Farm Days sows seeds of knowledge, connection
Several farms opened their doors to visitors this weekend during Saskatchewan Open Farm Days. The farmers say the event helps people connect with a vital industry. * This article was originally published here
‘On the brink’: Airlines flee small cities, cutting key links to rest of the country
While Canada’s total domestic passenger numbers now hover at around pre-COVID levels, air travel to smaller communities and even medium-sized cities has withered. * This article was originally published here
CFL initiates review of possible Chad Kelly reinstatement after receiving assessment
Chad Kelly was suspended for Toronto's two exhibition games and at least its first nine regular-season contests for violating the CFL's gender-based violence policy. * This article was originally published here
Restaurant industry in Okanagan hoping for busy August
Typically, tourism during July and August accounts for 30 per cent of a restaurant’s overall business. But tourism numbers are down this summer. * This article was originally published here
Dunbar fire aftermath: 2 houses destroyed, removing collapsed crane will take 2 weeks
About 10 to 11 people remain displaced by last Tuesday’s fire and they will continue to receive emergency support services as needed. * This article was originally published here
Montreal drenched in record-breaking rain as tropical storm Debby’s remnants hit Canada
Environment Canada figures show Montreal received 157 millimetres of rain on Friday, which broke the previous all-time daily record for rainfall set back in November 1996. * This article was originally published here
Rental prices on the rise in Lethbridge
As rental prices in Lethbridge have risen nearly 20 per cent from last summer, finding affordable housing has become a challenge for many residents. * This article was originally published here
Group planning Toronto Swift parties say safety is ‘top of mind’ after Austrian arrests
Safety will be "top of mind" when planning parties outside Taylor Swift's concert venue in Toronto, the group organizing the events said. * This article was originally published here
Andre De Grasse and Team Canada win gold in men’s 4×100 relay
Friday's gold medal ties Canadian Andre De Grasse with swimmer Penny Oleksiak as the country's most decorated Olympians with seven medals each. * This article was originally published here
Canada’s jobs market stalled in July as unemployment rate holds at 6.4%
Economists reacting to July's job figures say there's little in the labour force data to dissuade the Bank of Canada from further cuts to the benchmark interest rate. * This article was originally published here
Calgary braces for upcoming Bearspaw feeder main construction: ‘I’m not happy about it’
The bulk of the concerning sections of pipe run under 33rd Avenue N.W. in Bowness, with others detected along Parkdale Boulevard and 16 Avenue N.W. * This article was originally published here
‘I’m heartbroken’: Wood carver hopes to get tools back after long weekend theft
Calgary artist Adam Baker lost $4,000 in tools to thieves over the long weekend. Baker uses chainsaws and other equipment to carve animals from wood. * This article was originally published here
Dates set for binding arbitration between Saskatchewan teachers, provincial government
Dates have officially been set for the binding arbitration proceedings between the Teachers’ Bargaining Committee and the Government-Trustee Bargaining Committee. * This article was originally published here
Why Lululemon’s Olympic uniform backlash may actually be ‘great for the brand’
Despite some negative comments online, marketing experts Lululemon might score both sales and brand awareness from their Olympic association. * This article was originally published here
Quebec restaurants want to serve penalties for no-shows. Those calls are getting louder
There are renewed calls for the Quebec government to allow restaurants to charge no-show penalties to those who are not honouring their reservations. * This article was originally published here
‘Our main staple’: First Nation concerned about sockeye after B.C. landslide
Chilko Lake sockeye are expected to be the biggest run of fish on the Fraser River this summer, but their spawning grounds are above the area of a landslide near Williams Lake. * This article was originally published here
2024 Queen City Ex attendance up from 2023, security incidents down
The QCX added metal detectors and bag checks at entrance gates this year and partnered with the Regina Police Service to have officers at different points throughout the area. * This article was originally published here