The world’s largest online retailer plans to hire 7,000 seasonal workers across Canada, including 800 in London region.
A local entrepreneur was recently invited to shoot his shot in front of a panel of potential investors. “We have sold thousands of Waddies sets across Canada and the USA and we are excited to be featured on this iconic Canadian show on CBC,” said Waddies co-founder Trevor Aitchison of
Ahead of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, Western University's Don Wright Faculty of Music held a concert at the school.
It’s no secret that people love objects in giant proportions (well, or in miniscule proportions). Cottage country, in particular, has its fair share of large roadside attractions; we’ve highlighted some … Continued
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It was 1940, a time of national emergency. At the start of the Second World War, Hitler’s army ruthlessly swept across western Europe. Britain suffered devastating bombing raids and food shortages due to German blockades. Canadian farms would have to supply hundreds of thousands of tons of food to feed
Construction on Kincardine’s new All Wheel Park could be complete by July 1, 2026. The Kincardine and District Lions Club plans to have shovels in the ground in the spring of next year with a completion date for the project sometime before Canada Day, the club recently announced. The planned All Wheel
A former packaging plant in Chatham will be back in business producing hundreds of millions of cans, thanks to a Quebec company
Moira A. McDonald, Ann-Kathrin McLean Global attitudes towards the United States as a tourism destination are plunging. Travel pressures, exchange rate shifts and increasing economic uncertainty have all damaged the reputation of the American travel sector. Canadian travellers are increasingly turning to domestic destinations instead of heading south. In July