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Whooping cough cases top 6,000 in Quebec: report
Montreal Gazette· 11 hours agoThe number of whooping cough cases in Quebec has topped 6,000 since the start of the year, according to the province’s public health director. In an...
Mod Pizza is 'actively working' to avoid bankruptcy filing as restaurants struggle
Los Angeles Times· 12 hours agoThe company’s plans have not been finalized and could change, a spokesperson for Mod said. Mod Pizza...
PLAYER RATINGS | Spain 2-1 France – Les Bleus eliminated after Yamal & Olmo orchestrate quick-fire...
Get French Football News via Yahoo Canada Sports· 13 hours agoGeorge Boxall, reporting from Allianz Arena, MunichUEFA Euro 2024 Semi-final 09/07/2024Spain 2-1...
Environmental groups, Florida regulators settle lawsuit over massive 2021 leak of polluted waters
National Post· 13 hours agoEnvironmental groups and Florida regulators have settled a lawsuit over the 2021 leak of millions of...
Under pressure from cities, DoorDash steps up efforts to ensure its drivers don't break traffic laws
Financial Post· 14 hours agoDoorDash said Tuesday that it’s stepping up efforts to identify dangerous delivery drivers and...
Stony Plain promotes tourism with Destination Guide
Stony Plain Reporter· 15 hours agoStony Plain’s 2024 Destination Guide has finally arrived. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. The 2024 Destination...
Ford releases online map of alcohol shops during LCBO strike
National Post· 16 hours agoOntario Premier Doug Ford released a video on Monday unveiling an online map that displays licensed...
Target Is Selling 'Super Cute' Summer Dresses for as Low as $8 This Week — Shop Our Top 9 Picks...
Parade· 16 hours agoThank Target’s Circle Week for these epic deals. To help you find the best buys, we picked out nine...
Ottawa Senators fans can expect work ethic, competitive fire from newcomer Nick Jensen
Ottawa Citizen· 17 hours agoNick Jensen was caught off guard when the Washington Capitals pulled the trigger on a trade (sending...
When Collectors Cut Off Pieces of the Star-Spangled Banner As Keepsakes
Smithsonian Magazine· 17 hours agoStephen Salisbury II, one of the wealthiest men in Worcester, Massachusetts, in the 1800s, had interests in banking, canals and railroads. A friend possessed a blue scrap, and, without one for ...