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PALM TREES ON LAKE ERIE
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PALM TREES ON LAKE ERIE

Let's go to the beach! Before you know it, the long-awaited summer will fly by.

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April Retail Growth: Consumer Demand Begins to Revive

Retail sales increased 0.7 percent in April, the fastest since September last year, Statistics Canada said.

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WestJet Appeals to Government: The Case for Lowering Airfares
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WestJet Appeals to Government: The Case for Lowering Airfares

WestJet has asked the federal government to take steps to reduce the cost of flying for passengers.

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Canada's Standard of Living: GDP Looks Good, But Population Recovery Is Dismal
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Canada's Standard of Living: GDP Looks Good, But Population Recovery Is Dismal

According to experts, Canada's general measure of economic well-being, GDP (gross national product), looks pretty good overall.

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OC Transpo has failed to meet ridership targets for four months in a row
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OC Transpo has failed to meet ridership targets for four months in a row

OC Transpo missed its ridership targets for the first four months of the year as riders continue to struggle in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Ontario finance minister defends new budget amid objections across political lines
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Ontario finance minister defends new budget amid objections across political lines

 

We are not immune to the global economic environment, so our revenues are going down and our costs are going up on a lot of things."

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Animals with nowhere to go: Baby moose on the loose in Beaverbrook, Kanata
Ottawa

Animals with nowhere to go: Baby moose on the loose in Beaverbrook, Kanata

A baby moose pauses on Morenz Terrace in Kanata before crossing Knudson Dr.

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Ottawa

Ottawa City carries out maintenance after wet weather causes grass growth

Wet weather blamed for long grass in Ottawa.

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Car thefts are not just a problem in cities

Ontario has seen a staggering rise in car thefts in recent years, with thieves now starting to travel outside of major cities to get their hands on

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Ottawa City Council Sets Trash Limits
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Ottawa City Council Sets Trash Limits

Ottawa’s new curbside trash rules will allow residents to count a 140-litre recycling bin as one item, no matter how much trash it contains, but bi

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