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Future of cannabis is now

Future of cannabis is now

For a glimpse into the not-too-distant future of how cannabis will become part of Canadian culture and how entrepreneurs will come up with increasingly creative ways to attract customers, look no further than what's happening in the states down south
Let's Talk Trash: Low-impact gifts

Let's Talk Trash: Low-impact gifts

Your inner Grinch is welcome this holiday season, at least when it comes to questioning all the fuss about buying mountains of new toys, “must have” electronics and gag gifts for giggles.
The food program changing our relationship to what we eat

The food program changing our relationship to what we eat

Whole30 has exploded in popularity, but some nutritionists question its approach
Family set to stay in Canada

Family set to stay in Canada

Okotoks: Guillermo Cervantes gets near last-day two-year extension to work permit
Jones wins Canada Cup in Estevan

Jones wins Canada Cup in Estevan

It’s difficult, but not impossible, to come back and win after being down by three. But when that lead is three in the tenth end, and your opposing skip is Jennifer Jones, it’s downright impossible.
Throwback: Hypnotizing the Canucks

Throwback: Hypnotizing the Canucks

They may have finally won a couple of games in impressive fashion but being a playoff-bound squad is another matter. So, maybe this current version of the Vancouver Canucks should consider trying doing this again.
Rookies help Canada to medal

Rookies help Canada to medal

Kindl and Geisenberger capture singles races; Eggert and Benecken top doubles event at FIL World Cup
New alcohol-impaired driving laws come into force Dec. 18

New alcohol-impaired driving laws come into force Dec. 18

In 2017, there were more than 69,000 impaired driving incidents reported by the police, including almost 3,500 drug-impaired driving incidents.
'Nice, boring final' sees Jacobs beat Koe

'Nice, boring final' sees Jacobs beat Koe

It wasn’t the most wide-open game of curling ever seen but Brad Jacobs will take the Canada Cup win over Kevin Koe any day of the week. “I think (third) Mark (Kennedy) said it best: nice, boring final,” said Jacobs.
The hunt for gold

The hunt for gold

How the effects of the Fraser River gold rush are still being felt 160 years later
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