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on Dec 5, 2025
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Canadians could face grocery bills up to $1,000 higher in 2026 as food prices rise 4-6 per cent, with restaurants and meat seeing the biggest jumps.

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on Dec 4, 2025
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The SMT Revealed Insider Picks for the Home, Smartphone Plans, AI PCs, and Gaming Gifts for the techie gift lists West Palm Beach, FL – December 4, 2025 – News Media Group, Inc. and Tech Lifestyle Expert Carley Knobloch, as well as top brands, partnered to deliver the annual “Holiday Gadget Guide” via a nationwide […]

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on Dec 3, 2025
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  Las Vegas, Nevada, 3rd  December – NonPrescription Clinical, a leader in nonprescription, non-invasive wellness solutions, is proud to announce that its FDA-approved non-surgical skin tightening system is now available through its network of authorized partner offices across the United States. This marks a significant expansion in access to advanced skin-tightening and body-contouring treatments without […]

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on Dec 3, 2025
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Bide Awhile in Dartmouth, N.S., opened its doors on Giving Tuesday to help foster connections and to highlight the impact of the community’s support. 

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on Dec 3, 2025
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In April, a 16-year-old boy was arrested by Halifax Regional Police over what they called a ‘credible’ threat against Citadel High School.

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on Dec 3, 2025
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A messy mix of heavy snow, rain and wind was forecast to hit much of Atlantic Canada, prompting special weather statements for much of the region. 

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on Dec 3, 2025
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British Columbia and Alberta are among the provinces across Canada that saw the largest drops in homicides for 2024, according to Statistics Canada.

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on Dec 3, 2025
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A Yarmouth couple is calling for change after losing their baby in a traumatic early birth. They say they would like to see more sympathy for parents of micro-preemies.

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on Dec 3, 2025
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The YMCA of Greater Halifax/Dartmouth awarded her its Peace Medal for equity, diversity and inclusion on Nov. 19, and rescinded it on Nov. 27. The post ‘It’s not about me’: Rana Zaman speaks after YMCA rescinds her award appeared first on Halifax Examiner.

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on Dec 3, 2025
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The Canadian economy is powered in large part by local businesses. Smaller companies make up 99% of all Canadian businesses, and they employ 64% of Canada’s private-sector workers.1 By buying local, more of your money stays in your community, supporting local entrepreneurs and creating jobs in your area. The best part? Supporting local businesses can […]