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Burger King breaks the mould with new advertising campaign

Burger King breaks the mould with new advertising campaign

The company is known for irreverent ad campaigns
PHOTOS: RCMP call on kids to name latest police puppy recruits

PHOTOS: RCMP call on kids to name latest police puppy recruits

This year’s theme is the letter ‘N,’ and 13 German shephards must be named
A&W employees in Ladysmith get all-inclusive vacation for 10 years of service

A&W employees in Ladysmith get all-inclusive vacation for 10 years of service

Kelly Frenchy, Katherine Aleck, and Muriel Jack are headed on all-expenses-paid vacations
Tim Hortons minimizes Roll Up the Rim contest, adopts digital play

Tim Hortons minimizes Roll Up the Rim contest, adopts digital play

Significant changes have been made to the national game
Morning Start: Did you know Ringo Starr narrated Thomas the Tank Engine?

Morning Start: Did you know Ringo Starr narrated Thomas the Tank Engine?

Your morning start for Wednesday, Feb. 19
Know what you’re getting into financially before you adopt a dog

Know what you’re getting into financially before you adopt a dog

Many dog owners find ways to stretch a buck while still giving their pets the care they need
Climate change concerns prompt more youths to go vegetarian or vegan

Climate change concerns prompt more youths to go vegetarian or vegan

Younger people are three times more likely to consider themselves vegetarian or vegan than those 49 or older
Morning Start: Canadian Rocky Mountain healing waters

Morning Start: Canadian Rocky Mountain healing waters

Your morning start for Tuesday, February 18, 2020
Canada’s flag was flown for first time 55 years ago today

Canada’s flag was flown for first time 55 years ago today

The flag is used to celebrate wins in sports, honour Canada Day, and flown at half-mast after tragedy
No shirts, no city services: Firefighter calendar too steamy for Ontario officials

No shirts, no city services: Firefighter calendar too steamy for Ontario officials

The city has never funded the calendars, but has OK’d photoshoots at city-owned properties