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The PWHL this week: Ottawa back in playoff picture after busy trade deadline

Looking at his roster after 17 games and sitting one point out of the playoff picture, PWHL Ottawa GM Mike Hirshfeld

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Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire is bloated, nostalgic — and surprisingly good

There is a scene at the end of Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire that is, for the most part, exactly the same

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From AI dating to flirt coaches: How AI is changing dating, for better or worse

When Robert Winters was single back in 2017, he used artificial intelligence to find more matches on Tinder. He downloaded

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Jeff Gustafson became the 1st Canadian to reel in Bassmaster Classic title. Can he do it twice in a row?

A year after making history, Canadian professional angler Jeff Gustafson looks to repeat as the champion of bass fishing's most

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Some Ontario landlords are calling for 'automatic' evictions for tenants who don't pay rent

When Zahid Mahmood bought a house in Oshawa, Ont., in 2021, he hoped rental income would help him and his

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Albertans have lost at least $156M to fraud this decade. Many others don't report the crime

Albertans have reported losing more than $156 million to fraudsters since the start of this decade, with tens of millions

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Nalvany's death leaves Canadian imprisoned in Russia concerned for prospect of freedom

The death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny in a remote penal colony last month has left Canadian citizen Paul

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Winnipeg council approves plan to open Portage and Main intersection to pedestrians

Winnipeg city council has approved a plan to reopen Portage Avenue and Main Street to pedestrians, marking a turning point

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