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The Canadian Press on MSN16h
New brands, recipes and habits: How grocery shoppers are standing up to the U.S.Canada’s trade war with the U.S. has had a swift impact on grocery stores, with companies putting up maple leaf tags on ...
The Beer Store in Ontario is preparing to shut down four locations across the province in June, following dozens of other ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNDeachman: Another difficult day in the life of Lisa PalmerAfter I had spoken with her and taken her photograph, Lisa Palmer gave me her phone number, in case I needed to talk with her ...
More locations of The Beer Store are set to shut down amid the expanded alcohol marketplace in Ontario. The retailer said in ...
While most of her sales going forward will be online, Buchowicz says she still intends to make her products available at occasional pop-ups and seasonal markets in Ottawa. And she hasn’t ruled out ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNMcGuinty: As a Liberal, I hope to build on my record in Ottawa SouthThe Citizen invited Ottawa candidates from the four main parties to write a short article explaining what they will do for their local riding if elected. Some chose to participate; others did not.
The new Holland Charter Township Community Center is nearing completion and giving a vacant department store at the mall a ...
Pierre Poilievre says a reduction in government spending would ease inflation, Jagmeet Singh pledges to cap price for food ...
The Canadian Press on MSN7d
Day 3 of advance polls finds Liberals in Ottawa, NDP, Conservatives in B.C.Canadians continued to head to advance polls Sunday as federal leaders campaigned in the battleground province of British ...
Here's a look at what's open and closed in Ottawa this Easter long weekend.Good Friday, April 18ShopsMost grocery stores are ...
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News Herald Port Clinton on MSNOak Harbor pastor on 3,500 bike ride for affordable housingPastor Becky Bolander at age 71 is peddling coast to coast to raise money, awareness of the need for affordable homes in U.S.
Customers at an Ottawa grocery store fill their carts with exotic produce from around the world, but as they make their way through the aisles CBC also asked them to chew on the politics here at home.
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