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Why gas prices increased so much Thursday in Ontario and why relief is coming
Why Canadians are planning to boycott Loblaw stores in May and what this food professor says about food prices coming down
'Please immediately stop using': Major recalls at Canadian Tire, Costco, Best Buy, Home Depot and Toys R Us on baby products, trimmers, powders, stoves and smokers trigger Health Canada warnings to shoppers
Nice weekend in southern Ontario shaping up for cherry blossom viewing
Got a sweet tooth? The Bowmanville Butter Tart Festival returns to Durham on April 27
- By Glenn Perrett
Vegan hot sauces, all-natural soaps perfect for holiday giving, says Glenn Perrett
- By Glenn Perrett
With the more frequent and severe storms associated with climate change, it is a good idea to have a quality flashlight nearby
- By Dr. Greg Rutledge
With winter and the holiday season fast approaching, here are Dr. Greg Rutledge’s tips for staying healthy
- By Glenn Perrett
“A Haunting in Venice” is based on Agatha Christie’s novel “Hallowe’en Party” from 1969, writes Glenn Perrett
- By Glenn Perrett
Books for little ones contain good messages, colourful illustrations
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- By Peter Watson
Lavish gift giving won't be as commonplace in Canada this holiday season. Financial columnist Peter Watson explains why.
- By Glenn Perrett
'Up on the Woof Top,' 'Let it Crow! Let it Crow! Let it Crow!' and 'An Evil Heart'
- By Glenn Perrett
Children will enjoy counting down the days to Christmas with ‘The Usborne Advent Calendar Book Collection’
- By Glenn Perrett
One of my favourite television shows in the last few decades is The Good Fight, writes Glenn Perrett
- By Susan Goldenberg
The Bridle Path, among Canada’s most affluent residential districts, was started in 1933 by Hubert Page, a land developer, and his architect brother Forsey
With wetlands occurring throughout the province, it can be difficult for a small team to effectively survey them all; that’s where the public comes in! Through Adopt-A-Pond, we organize Community Science initiatives where the public is encouraged to take part in collecting data on the populations of various Ontario species
Financial columnist Peter Watson examines how immigration has a positive economic impact on Canada
'Snow, Snow, Snow!' 'The Snow Man' and 'I'm Going to Build a Snowman'
Set in New York in 1939, ‘The Jazz Club Spy’ is a very good historical thriller novel featuring a fascinating main character and an exciting plot, writes Glenn Perrett
I imagine the other murdered women buried somewhere in the landfill and what it must be like for them. They must sense...I am here. Sacred and strong. I am here. Medicine to my children. I am here. Lifeless and dead. The deposit of my broken body, amongst rotting, twisted refuse was not a choice.