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Melanoma Canada's 'Mole Mobile' rolls into Kelowna for free skin cancer screenings (Kelowna)
Madison Reeve Melanoma Canada’s “Mole Mobile” has rolled into Kelowna, offering residents free skin checks by a dermatologist in an effort to catch potential skin cancers early. The mobile clinic was stationed at Save-On-Foods, 3175 Lakeshore Rd.,...

Montreal over Miami: Canadians continue to change their summer vacation plans because of Trump
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I taste-tested the National Bank Open food menu – These are the premium picks and $5 deals
The 12-day National Bank Open begins at Sobeys Stadium in Toronto on Sunday, July 27. Every year, the men and women draws alternate between Ontario and Quebec for the tournament known as the Canadian Open. This year, tennis fans can expect the top...

Okanagan Indian Band once again education area students about unexploded ordnance in the region (Vernon)
Photo: File photo Once again, the Okanagan Indian Band was in area schools warning students about unexploded ordnance in the surrounding hills. Once again, the Okanagan Indian Band was in area schools warning students about unexploded ordnance in...

Canadian National plans big Iowa investment
-Messenger file photo Canadian National Railway locomotives are seen in the Fort Dodge rail yard. Canadian National Railway, which has a rail yard in Fort Dodge and tracks throughout the area, has announced plans to invest about $38 million in...

Governor-General’s awards celebrate artists, Together for Tomorrow gala raises funds for education
The Globe’s On The Scene column shines a light on philanthropic events across Canada. The Governor-General’s Performing Arts Awards, June 14, Ottawa 1/8 Mary Simon, Governor-General of Canada, presented the 2025 Governor-General’s Performing Arts...

Saskatchewan ranks second in retail trade growth, signals broader economic strength
Saskatchewan's retail sector continued its upward climb in May 2025, with new data from Statistics Canada showing a 6.4 per cent year-over-year increase in retail trade, well above the national average and tying the province for second place among...

Better Not Pick A Fight With 'Nasty' Canadians - Richard Mills
(MENAFN- Investor Ideas) - In 1914, a Christmas Truce oddly broke out between the Allied and Entente soldiers, thousands of whom leapt from their trenches to trade gifts and play soccer in no-man's land. The following year, it was the Canadians...

Industrials Regulatory News and Trends - July 2025 #2
Welcome to Industrials Regulatory News and Trends. In this regular bulletin, DLA Piper lawyers provide concise updates on key developments in the industrials sector to help you navigate the ever-changing business, legal, and regulatory landscape....

Canadian-based baking company buying former Mid-South Kellogg's facility
ROSSVILLE, Tenn. - New life is coming to a former Kellogg's facility in Fayette County. Silver Hills Bakery, a Canadian-based company specializing in bakery products, bought the former Kellogg manufacturing facility in Rossville, Tennessee,...

Alberta immigrants say seeing an uptick in anger, rise of racist narratives
EDMONTON — Alberta resident Shamaila Akram says she can handle the increase in racial slurs and derogatory comments being thrown at her, but she worries about her newcomer and immigrant clients. EDMONTON — Alberta resident Shamaila Akram says she...

LNG Canada to host ‘Big Thank You Party’ in Kitimat
LNG Canada is throwing a celebration this August to mark the completion of its massive liquefied natural gas facility in Kitimat, capping five years of construction with a full day of music, food and festivities aimed at thanking the community for...

Leitrim PPN leads dialogue on community resilience at national event
Leitrim Public Participation Network (PPN), in collaboration with Laois and Tipperary PPNs, hosted a landmark National PPN Event on Thursday, July 17, at the Midlands Park Hotel in Laois, welcoming delegates from 31 Public Participation Networks...

Trump announces “massive” trade deal with Japan: Lower 15% import tariffs in exchange for $550 billion investment
Trump announces “massive” trade deal with Japan: Lower 15% import tariffs in exchange for $550 billion investment U.S. President Donald Trump announced a landmark trade agreement with Japan, calling it "the largest trade deal in history," which...

Futures Wither Ahead Of Trade Deadline
(MENAFN- Baystreet) Futures tied to Canada's main stock index slipped on Friday, mirroring global markets, as investors awaited trade developments ahead of U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff deadline next week. The TSX Composite Index lost 44.15...

Fundy National Park celebrates 75 years
New Brunswick was one of the first provinces to ask for a national park, and 75 years ago, the province got its wish. Fundy National Park officially opened to the public on July 29, 1950. In what was described by the Saint John Times-Globe as...

TSX Muted With Trade Updates
(MENAFN- Baystreet) Canada's benchmark index was little changed on Thursday, pressured by a decline in gold mining stocks, as investors monitored U.S. trade negotiations and assessed mixed corporate results. The TSX Composite Index was still lower...

In a world of tariff pain, USMCA gives Canada an edge – for now
Open this photo in gallery:Steel coils at ArcelorMittal Dofasco's mill in Hamilton, Ont., in June. The majority of Canadian goods that flowed across the border in May were not subject to duties, a Globe analysis shows, but exports have fallen more...

Economics 101: O Canada
By Eric Van Enk on July 26, 2025. This week’s chart highlights earnings growth estimates for publicly traded companies in Canada (red), the U.S. (blue), Emerging Markets (light blue) and Europe, Australia & the Far East (grey). In the first column...

Analyzing Justice Maria Carroccia’s Hockey Canada verdict
Open this photo in gallery:Justice Maria Carroccia is shown in this courtroom sketch from London, Ont., delivering her ruling in the sexual assault trial for five former members of Canada's world junior hockey team, on Thursday.Alexandra...