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Gas prices: Quebec drivers hit with biggest hikes, Hurricane Beryl threatens U.S. refineries
Yahoo Finance Canada· 6 hours agoEn-Pro chief petroleum analyst Roger McKnight warns that prices will be tough to predict this...
Shark attacks along Florida and Texas beaches leave several injured over holiday weekend
The Independent via Yahoo Canada News· 6 hours ago“[He had a] gash to the foot, lots of blood.” New Smyrna Beach is in Volusia County, which had the...
U.S. inflation easing, job market similar to pre-pandemic conditions, Fed report says
The Globe and Mail· 7 hours agoInflation is easing and the job market has returned to the “tight but not overheated” situation seen...
What is West Nile virus and should travellers in Europe be worried about recent outbreaks?
Euronews via Yahoo Canada News· 7 hours agoPeople over the age of 50 - especially if they have underlying health conditions - are more likely...
New Movies on streaming: 'Babes,' 'Boneyard,' + More
Decider· 7 hours agoThese titles and many more arrive this week on demand.
Retirees taking a large chunk of the rental market
The Globe and Mail· 7 hours agoOne third of Canadian households are renters. In Vancouver and Toronto, 30 per cent of individuals over the age of 55 are renters. “This is the first...
London weather: Rain and cloud for BST Hyde Park, British Grand Prix and Wimbledon this weekend
Evening Standard via Yahoo Canada News· 7 hours ago“This will continue overnight before turning showery on Saturday morning. “It is possible that...
TSX Slides on Job Figures
Baystreet· 7 hours agoCanada's main stock index opened higher on Friday amid broader gains, after U.S. data showed an unexpected rise in unemployment rate, boosting hopes that the Federal Reserve could start trimming rates in September. The TSX Composite Index sagged ...
Art Beat: Secondary school student filmmakers earn top prize
Coast Reporter· 7 hours agoAmong the 2,000 registered contestants in Vancouver’s Run ‘n’ Gun 48-hour film competition, the...
Alberta funds clean-tech, but falls behind on policy ambition
Local Journalism Initiative via Yahoo Canada News· 7 hours agoThe Alberta government is investing $15 million over the next five years to help companies test new methane emissions reduction technologies. The province said in a statement the money given ...