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Bell, Telus offer to take over TTC wireless contract if Rogers doesn't go for joint-build
Breadcrumb Trail Links Telecom News Rogers says it will work with other providers to bring them on board Debate over the TTC wireless contract was sparked when Rogers announced on April 11 that it was acquiring BAI Communications…
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Editor’s Letter: The future of real estate is…friendly?
Photo by Daniel Ehrenworth
There’s no shortage of things to worry about when it comes to real estate: the astronomical prices, the cut-throat rental market, the lack of affordable housing. But there are glimmers of hope. Travel along any…
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Cottage of the Week: $4.2 million for a Muskoka getaway with a pickleball court and a boathouse
Location: Port Severn, Muskoka
Agents: Jeffrey Braun, Bob Emmett and Bob Clarke, Clarke Muskoka Realty, Royal LePage Lakes Of Muskoka
Price: $4,249,000
Size: 4,011 square feet on 1.2 acres of land
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 5
The place
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South Korean pop singer Moon Bin dead at 25
Moon Bin, a singer from South Korean boy band Astro, was found dead at his home in Seoul, his management agency said Thursday.The 25-year-old was reportedly found by his manager, who went to the singer's home Wednesday evening because he…
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How the small movie theatre came back from the dead
Article content The past few years have been turbulent for the economy in many ways, but they created existential crisis for movie theatres. Article content Even before the pandemic arrived in Canada, many online streaming services had been…
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New Heritage Minute profile of B.C. town highlights history of South Asian Canadians for first time
A new Heritage Minute shines a light on a South Asian community established in British Columbia's Cowichan Valley on Vancouver Island more than a century ago. Heritage Minutes, produced by non-profit Historica Canada, are a series of…
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'Costs could be staggering': How businesses, Bay Street are reacting to the PSAC strike
Breadcrumb Trail Links Work Small Business News Economy Scotiabank economist estimates strike could cost government $200 million a day PSAC workers and supporters gather on a picket line in Ottawa, on April 19. Photo by Sean…
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Where to find the best meals for $10 or less on Dundas West
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Future City: An optimist’s guide to the totally green, actually affordable, Jetsonesque near-future…
Welcome to Your Future Home
An optimist’s guide to the totally green, actually affordable, Jetsonesque near-future of Toronto real estate
By Alex Cyr, Mathew Silver and Andrea Yu
| April 19, 2023
Toronto’s real estate game has been…
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How CABN plans to build the real estate market’s most-affordable net-zero homes
The Green House
How CABN plans to build the real estate market’s most-affordable net-zero homes
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Alex Cyr
| Images courtesy of CABN
| April 19, 2023
Jackson Wyatt has always had a thing for sustainability. His first company…
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