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Meal prepping to save money? A dietitian's tips for meals that don't suck

Meal prepping to save money? A dietitian's tips for meals that don't suck

As the price of just about everything has risen over the past few years, Canadians looking to rein in their spending usually turn to discretionary costs first.
Shell exits oilsands, boosts stake in Scotford upgrader and Quest carbon facility

Shell exits oilsands, boosts stake in Scotford upgrader and Quest carbon facility

CALGARY — Shell Canada Ltd. is exiting the oilsands in a deal with Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. that will see it increase its stake in the Scotford upgrader and Quest Carbon Capture and Storage facility.
Chartwell buying Montreal retirement complex Rosemont Les Quartiers for $136M

Chartwell buying Montreal retirement complex Rosemont Les Quartiers for $136M

MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Chartwell Retirement Residences has signed a deal to buy a retirement residence complex in Montreal for $136 million.
U.S. economy grows solid 2.3% from October to December, 2.8% for full year 2024

U.S. economy grows solid 2.3% from October to December, 2.8% for full year 2024

WASHINGTON (AP) — The American economy ended 2024 on a solid note with consumer spending continuing to drive growth. The Commerce Department reported Thursday that gross domestic product — the economy's output of goods and services — expanded at a 2.
NASA's 2 stuck astronauts take their first spacewalk together

NASA's 2 stuck astronauts take their first spacewalk together

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — NASA’s two stuck astronauts took their first spacewalk together Thursday, exiting the International Space Station almost eight months after moving in.
Europe's economy showed zero growth at end of 2024 as eurozone's biggest economy Germany struggled

Europe's economy showed zero growth at end of 2024 as eurozone's biggest economy Germany struggled

FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Europe’s economy stagnated at the end of last year as former growth engine Germany floundered to the end of a second straight year of shrinking output, officials said Thursday.
B.C. extends deferral of logging in Fairy Creek amid reports of tree spiking

B.C. extends deferral of logging in Fairy Creek amid reports of tree spiking

VICTORIA — The British Columbia government has approved a legal order to extend temporary protections to an old-growth forest on Vancouver Island even as the minister of forests acknowledged that the RCMP are investigating reports of tree spiking in
Smith says Ottawa should appoint 'border czar' to work collaboratively with U.S.

Smith says Ottawa should appoint 'border czar' to work collaboratively with U.S.

CALGARY — As the threat of 25 per cent tariffs looms over Canada, Alberta's premier says Ottawa should appoint a "border czar" to work collaboratively with the United States.
Alberta holds auction, bidder ponies up US$400K to hunt one bighorn sheep

Alberta holds auction, bidder ponies up US$400K to hunt one bighorn sheep

EDMONTON — The right to hunt a single bighorn sheep, Alberta's official mammal, has netted the province US$400,000 at auction.
Canadian Pacific CEO forecasts ‘exceptional growth’ in trade, despite tariff threat

Canadian Pacific CEO forecasts ‘exceptional growth’ in trade, despite tariff threat

MONTREAL — Economic dependence between Canada, the United States and Mexico is too strong for tariffs to kneecap trade, says the head of Canadian Pacific Kanas City Ltd. "How many engines and transmissions are built in the U.S.
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