New Zealand’s Auckland kicks off 2026 celebrations with fireworks

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Auckland rang in 2026 with a downtown fireworks display launched from New Zealand’s tallest structure, Sky Tower, making it the first major city to greet

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New Zealand’s Auckland kicks off 2026 celebrations with fireworks

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WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Auckland rang in 2026 with a downtown fireworks display launched from New Zealand’s tallest structure,

S&P/TSX composite changes direction to a negative finish, U.S. markets also slide

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TORONTO - Canada’s main stock index finished lower on Tuesday in a sharp reversal after being in positive territory for

Mayor highlights ‘big wins’ for Ottawa in year-end interview

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A: We’re doing a lot on affordable housing. So last term of council, they invested $45 million in affordable housing.

Grocery industry’s new code of conduct to take full effect on Jan. 1

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TORONTO — The voluntary grocery code of conduct for grocers, suppliers, wholesalers and primary producers is set to fully roll

Why is some fruit sold by the pound, and others by the piece? The answer may make your trips to the grocery store a little more puzzling

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In the middle of one of his stores, Per Bank wanted to play a game. He tore a single banana

Five things to watch in Canadian business for 2026

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OTTAWA - Trade issues dominated headlines for Canadian business in 2025, but the stock market seemed to shrug off the

Ottawa’s ‘Trusty Thrifter’ uses her passion to support women’s education

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When Teresa McCrory moved to Ottawa from Montreal last year, she was looking for ways to be involved in the

Grocery industry's new code of conduct to take full effect on Jan. 1

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TORONTO - The voluntary grocery code of conduct for grocers, suppliers, wholesalers and primary producers is set to fully roll

N.S. premier ran on taxes and health care, but pivoted in 2025 to focus on energy

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HALIFAX - In the year since the Nova Scotia Progressive Conservatives under Premier Tim Houston won a resounding second mandate,