‘No easy choices left’ for Ontario hospitals to save money: association

Ontario hospitals have already started making some “lower risk” cuts in the face of rising deficits, but those alone won’t alleviate hospitals’ financial strain, the head of their association says,

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No job losses under new recycling program, City of Ottawa says

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“The City of Ottawa can confirm there will be no job losses as a result of the changes to recycling

BTS announces March comeback date, putting an end to a nearly four-year hiatus

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NEW YORK (AP) — They’re going to light up 2026 like dynamite: K-pop group BTS’ comeback has an official date.According

Power fully restored in Pimicikamak, state of emergency still in effect

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Manitoba Hydro said that it has fully restored electricity service in the Pimicikamak Cree Nation in Northern Manitoba Friday afternoon

Alberta Tory Party says prepping for possible spring election against Smith's UCP

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EDMONTON, ALBERTA, CANADA - The leader of a rival party to Premier Danielle Smith’s United Conservatives says they’re scrambling to

Another 800 metres of Rideau Canal Skateway opening this weekend

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Skaters will be able to enjoy an extra 800 metres of ice on the Rideau Canal Skateway starting on Saturday

Drake accused of racketeering scheme to buy fake Spotify streams in new U.S. lawsuit

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Drake has been accused of transferring millions of dollars through a gambling website to buy fake Spotify streams from an

Pedestrian injured, dog dead, after being struck by vehicle on Lake Shore

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A man has serious injuries and a dog has been pronounced dead after they were both struck by a vehicle

Canadian furniture, cabinet industry still 'reeling' after Trump pauses tariff spike

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WASHINGTON - The Canadian Kitchen Cabinet Association says while it welcomes U.S. President Donald Trump’s postponement of tariff increases on

B.C. home grant threshold falls for first time since 2020, as Vancouver values drop

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VICTORIA - The British Columbia government has dropped its threshold for its homeowner grant program for the first time in