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  • LifestyleYahoo News Canada

    Loblaws Canada groceries: Shoppers slam store for green onions with roots chopped off — 'I wouldn't buy those'

    A photo of green onions being sold with the roots chopped off at a Toronto Loblaws store is stirring more anger online against the Canadian grocery giant.

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  • NewsCBC

    City crews remove Crab Park campers living outside of designated camping area

    Crab Park campers living outside of the designated camping area were being moved out by Vancouver park rangers Tuesday morning.CBC counted about 15 park rangers moving from tent to tent at around 7:30 a.m., asking people to remove their structures from a hillside area. According to city bylaws, people camping in parks beyond the designated are only allowed to be there between dusk and dawn and are supposed to remove their shelter by 7 a.m.The Crab Park designated camping area is the city's only

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  • NewsThe Weather Network

    Toronto’s cherry blossoms will peak next week. How long will they be around?

    Visitors are reminded not to pull branches or shake the trees

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  • US PoliticsYahoo News

    Trump trial updates: Prosecutor asks potential jurors to ‘look at the defendant and look inside yourself’

    On Tuesday, the second day of former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial, lawyers for the prosecution and the defense began questioning potential jurors.

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  • NewsCBC

    Foothills residents form collective to provide Alberta beef to rural food banks

    A new grassroots non-profit is hoping to act as a conduit between ranchers and rural food banks, which are facing record demand for their services.The Foothills Farm Table Collective was conceived by former Okotoks rancher Jay Cross and Shelly Faulkner, co-owner of the Bluerock Gallery in nearby Diamond Valley.The pair say they wanted to be a connection between farming families and people in need in their rural community.Jay Cross's family has been ranching in the Okotoks area for many decades.

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  • EntertainmentThe Weather Network

    More April snow spreads into Alberta, and the wind chill returns

    Snow, and a wind chill -- welcome to April in Alberta. Brace for slower commute times through Wednesday as conditions change quickly across the province

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  • NewsCBC

    New bridge from Quebec City to Île d'Orléans comes with $2.7B price tag

    The Quebec government announced a $2.7-billion project to demolish and rebuild the bridge connecting Île d'Orléans, just northeast of Quebec City, to the mainland on Tuesday.The bridge, which was inaugurated in 1935, does not meet modern safety norms and does not have the capacity to carry heavy vehicles, said Transport Minister Geneviève Guilbault.The new cable-stayed bridge will be located west of the current one and will be wider and safer — with two secure lanes for cyclists and pedestrians.

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