Hockey season is officially underway in Canada, and Tim Hortons is giving its customers a chance to win big with the launch of the 2025-26 Tim Hortons NHL Hockey Cards collection. Collectors will have ...
Sandham said customers are turning to fractional coins like the one-quarter ounce Gold Maple Leaf from the Royal Canadian Mint. The Gold Maple Leaf also comes in a tiny one-gram size that’s currently ...
With their backs against the wall, the Yankees would not go away, however. Aaron Judge and Stanton kicked off the rally and cut the lead to 6-3, which would set up Judge — the potential league MVP — ...
From 2 p.m. to 5 p.m, fans who wear any official Toronto Maple Leafs merchandise will receive a free sub at participating locations.
Fall leaves are changing colour, creating scenic vistas and inevitable leaf piles on lawns across Ontario. Should I leave my leaves or rake and bag them?
A group of delegates – part of a provincial program to assess strengths and challenges for visitors to the Cobourg – generally lauded the town’s accomplishments during a visit in late September but ...
The Beer Store and the LCBO will be closed on Monday, Oct. 13. Here’s what you need to know to stock up before Thanksgiving Monday.
Iconic Canadian rock band Rush are planning a reunion tour in 2026 with two shows coming to Toronto in August. Original band members Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson announced they will perform multiple ...
Environment Canada is forecasting possible showers this morning in Cobourg. The daytime high is expected to reach 15 C. There’s a 30 per cent chance of precipitation. Tonight, expect showers with a ...
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The Canadian government is warning of additional risks for anyone in, or heading to, Ecuador. Travellers are already urged to exercise a high degree of caution in the country due to high crime levels.
Hot and cold beverage cups (coffee cups), deodorant and toothpaste tubes, ice cream tubs, black plastic containers and frozen juice containers will be accepted in Ontario blue boxes by Jan. 1, 2026.