The stars of ‘Mistletoe Murders’ on how the cosy holiday mystery gets made

In the quaint hamlet of Fletcher’s Grove, it is perpetually early winter. There’s always snow on the ground, twinkling lights festoon storefronts, and chunky knits and puffer coats are practically

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Unions condemn federal government’s plans to change collective bargaining rules

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OTTAWA — Federal public service unions are condemning the government’s proposed amendments to collective bargaining rules — though they admit

Movie Review: A fierce Sydney Sweeney pulls no punches in harrowing boxing biopic 'Christy'

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At one point deep into “Christy,” the boxer Christy Martin, played with ferocious commitment by Sydney Sweeney, describes how she

Nutrien reviewing strategic alternatives for phosphate business, including sale

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SASKATOON - Agricultural product provider Nutrien Ltd. says it’s undertaking a strategic review of its phosphate business. That could result a

New rules against election disinformation among bills set to pass in Manitoba

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WINNIPEG - A bill to ban election disinformation, including so-called deep-fake videos that falsely portray candidates, is among several pieces

Alberta Teachers’ Association aims to take legal action against province

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Alberta’s teachers are expected to deliver an update Thursday on possible legal action after their provincewide strike was shut down

NewsOne Crossword Puzzle Nov 6

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Play NewsOne’s crossword puzzle! Test your knowledge of Black history, U.S. culture, sports, animals, and current events with clever, one-word

Officers cleared in fatal shooting of 15-year-old Indigenous boy in Wetaskiwin last year

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Police were justified in the fatal 2024 shooting of a 15-year-old Indigenous boy in Wetaskiwin because he intimated he was

How realistic are Canada's prospects of joining the Eurovision song contest?

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TORONTO - Canadian fans of the Eurovision Song Contest have reason to hope that a homegrown act could one day

Ontario still short of long-term care bed goal, data in fiscal update show

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TORONTO - Ontario has built nearly 6,700 long-term care beds with another 18,000 beds in the pipeline, a far cry