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Two in five indebted Canadians don’t ever expect to escape debt, says survey

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TORONTO — Two in five indebted Canadians don’t expect to escape debt in their lifetimes, says a new survey. The Manulife Bank of Canada debt survey...

Toys for Tickets: No tickets and a toy drive would be better

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By: Tanya Edwards Starting November 22 and running until December 6, the town’s Toys for Tickets campaign will give residents another way to pay their...

Water prices increasingly unaffordable for low-income households

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As utilities upgrade their systems, some households are facing steep rate hikes...

Don’t be alarmed: emergency alert system test coming Wednesday

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OTTAWA — Don’t be alarmed — it’s only a test. Provincial and territorial emergency management systems will send test signals to your wireless device Wednesday,...

GCHCC AGM: Residents demand medical clinic be rebuilt

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By: Mike Anderson Although most not-for-profit AGMs are usually sedate affairs, the Georgina Community Health Care Council AGM was anything but. Held at the LINK...

Georgina’s rural internet speeds are below CRTC minimum: Is YorkNet the solution?

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By: Mike Anderson It's been called "the fourth utility," and is an essential service for most Canadians. But if you live in a rural area...

Ontario government introduces bill to update rules for realtors

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TORONTO — The Ontario government has introduced a bill to update regulations for realtors that includes new enforcement tools, rules on business structures, and more disclosure of...

Rosie’s Barber Shop To Close Christmas Eve

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By: Mike Anderson After 31 years of barbering, Rosemary Zammit is hanging up her hair-cutting shears, barber combs and hairdryer for good. Affectionately known...

Anne of Green Gables at Stephen Leacock Theatre, Nov 22 – Dec 1

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By: Ewa Chwojko-Srawley "I can give Diana half of my chocolates, can’t I?  The other half will taste twice as sweet to me if I...

Trudeau pressed to ensure less restrictive assisted-dying law a priority

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OTTAWA — Even before he swears in his new cabinet, Justin Trudeau is being urged to ask his new justice minister to move swiftly to make Canada’s...

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