Copycats are frustrating but hard to stop in fashion business: experts

The first time one of Calgary designer Nina Kharey’s designs was copied, it came with an air of flattery.Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, wore a $1,085 sleeveless trench from Kharey’s

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Copycats are frustrating but hard to stop in fashion business: experts

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The first time one of Calgary designer Nina Kharey’s designs was copied, it came with an air of flattery.Meghan, the

Immersive DJ shows are now happening at Ottawa’s public pools

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Completed in 1924, Champagne Bath was one of the first two indoor swimming pools in Ottawa. The other was the

Residents voice concerns about Alto high-speed rail project at Navan town hall

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“A rail line is being built for the benefit of a very small number of very well-off Canadians living in

Philadelphia museum brings Rocky statue inside after decades of tension

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PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Every day, visitors from around the world make their way to the steps of the Philadelphia Museum

Trump Evacuated From White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner

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President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump were evacuated from their tables at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. Reports

Caledon Mayor Annette Groves says she won't run for re-election

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Two years after a divisive attempt to use her “strong mayor” powers, Caledon Mayor Annette Groves has announced she will

Trey Yesavage feeling ‘confident in myself’ as he rejoins Blue Jays rotation

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TORONTO – The major-league clubhouse at the Player Development Complex empties in an instant when spring training ends and Trey Yesavage found

100-year-old walking 5k during Ottawa Race Weekend to raise funds for seniors

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OTTAWA - One-hundred-year-old Roy Allen is set to make history next month by becoming the first centenarian to walk 5K

Obsessive, lonely record collectors are the focus of this Toronto director’s revived landmark film

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When Alan Zweig’s documentary “Vinyl” premiered in 2000, many viewers assumed they were about to see a celebration of record