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Female hockey player makes history by winning Northern Star Award
For the very first time, Canada has awarded a female hockey player the Northern Star Award as athlete of the year. Marie Philip-Poulin will take home the honour. The 31-year-old forward and team capta...
Caitlin Snow Dec 07, 2022
Key Interest Rate Rises To 4.25%
The Bank of Canada bumped up its key interest rate Wednesday to 4.25 per cent. That is an increase of 50 basis points and marks the seventh rate hike of 2022. In a news release, the bank said GDP grow...
Brad Perry Dec 07, 2022
Acadia Broadcasting Launches Digital Marketing Service
Acadia Broadcasting Corporation has launched RoundTable, a digital sales and marketing service. With decades of experience in radio broadcasting, Acadia has assembled a team that also has a strong bac...
News Dec 07, 2022
Legault, Moe and Houston most popular premiers
A new poll shows the premiers of Ontario, New Brunswick and Manitoba are on the naughty list with voters. An Angus-Reid survey on approval ratings has Doug Ford, Blaine Higgs and Heather Stefanson as ...
Steve MacArthur Dec 07, 2022
New $2 Coin To Honour Memory Of Late Queen Elizabeth II
A new toonie will pay tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth II. The Royal Canadian Mint has issued a $2 circulation coin featuring a black outer ring to honour Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's serv...
Tara Clow Dec 07, 2022
Caring For Your Christmas Tree
With over two weeks left until Christmas, families will want to make sure their freshly cut tree stays green. Chuck Secord of Yuletide Tree Farm says there's one important step when you first get it h...
Tara Clow Dec 07, 2022
Canadians Plan To Spend Less This Christmas Thanks To Inflation And Debt
There is good news and bad news for small retailers this holiday season. The good news is 61 per cent of Canadian shoppers plan to do more in-store shopping this holiday season-a 10 percentage point i...
Dec 06, 2022

Auditor Says Millions of Doses Of COVID Vaccines Expired
The federal auditor says millions of doses of COVID vaccine expired before they could be used. Karen Horgan released a couple of reports about the federal government vaccine rollout and COVID payments...
Tim Davidson Dec 06, 2022
Canadians Using More & More Credit For Purchases
Canadians are spending more this quarter according to Equifax Canada. In their latest report, Equifax states that those without a mortgage are holding more than $21k in consumer debt. This is the high...
Katie Nicholls Dec 06, 2022
Hockey Canada Names Selection Camp Roster For World Juniors
Twenty-nine of our country's best junior hockey players will meet in New Brunswick this weekend. They've been selected to take part in Team Canada's selection camp for the upcoming World Junior Hockey...
Kevin Northup Dec 06, 2022





