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Helpful advice ahead of back-to-school shopping

LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - The school year is quickly approaching along with back-to-school shopping. Some families may be in a pinch, but finding the...

Amazon Prime Day 2024: Tips to stay safe while shopping online

The hype behind Amazon Prime Day is real! Here's what to know.Amazon Prime Day came a long way from its first appearance in 2015,...

New cycling and walking infrastructure coming to SoHo and other London neighbourhoods | CBC News

New funding from Ottawa and the province will bring additional pedestrian and cycling routes to London's streets to make it easier for people to get around the city, officials...

Amazon Prime Day 2024: Watch out for fake sites, deals designed to steal cash, IDs

Amazon Prime Day runs over two days — July 16 and July 17 — but summertime bargain hunting takes place this month at many...

Sale of Teck’s steelmaking coal business to Glencore approved | CBC News

The last hurdle in Teck Resources Ltd.'s years-long effort to off-load its coal mining business and become purely a metals producer is cleared after the federal...

B.C. communities get $1.6 billion in federal infrastructure funds over 5 years | CBC News

British Columbia·NewUnder the Canada Community-Building Fund deal, local governments in B.C. will receive $300 million in federal infrastructure funding in 2024-2025. More than $825 million, representing about half...

ANALYSIS | Supreme Court takes a chainsaw to the most consequential criminal case against Trump | CBC News

Here's one thing we can state with virtual certainty: The United States Supreme Court has taken a chainsaw to the most consequential criminal case...

U.S. Supreme Court sends Trump immunity case back to lower court | CBC News

The Supreme Court on Monday extended the delay in the Washington criminal case against Donald Trump on charges he plotted to overturn his 2020...

Facial recognition is growing more powerful. Experts say patchwork regulations aren’t enough | CBC News

Some police services in Canada are using facial recognition technology to help solve crimes, while other police forces say human rights and privacy concerns...

ANALYSIS | There’s an old problem Canada’s new foreign-interference law won’t fix | CBC News

To understand Canada's failure to criminally prosecute foreign collusion, an old news report from Washington offers a useful starting point.In 1981, a Canadian correspondent made an observation: when...

Applications open for $530M fund to support climate resilient infrastructure in Windsor | CBC News

Applications are now open in Windsor-Essex for a new federal fund with more than half a billion dollars to help municipalities adapt to climate...

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