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Beware the buds of March: Why early tulips and cherry blossoms are a growing concern

Senior landscape architect Tina Liu is responsible for up to 700,000 tulip bulbs planted by the National Capital Commission (NCC) each year in Ottawa.Typically, those tulips would start blooming in April, in staggered cohorts, so the 120 flower beds she…

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AFN honours singer Jully Black for her change to Canada's anthem

EntertainmentCanadian R&B singer Jully Black was honoured at an AFN Special Chiefs Assembly in Ottawa on Monday night for making…

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B.C. vertical farming company says it could produce up to 6 million bags of salad greens a year

A newly launched vertical farming enterprise in Pitt Meadows, B.C., is hoping to ease food security in the province, as…

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'A beautiful community': Universities across Canada open lounges for Black students

Spaces designated for students from marginalized backgrounds are spreading across Canadian universities, as officials say they are a necessary and…

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'More united than ever': NATO welcomes Finland into fold

Finland is joining NATO on Tuesday, becoming the 31st member in the world's biggest security alliance in a historic realignment…

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Sudbury, Ont., woman says she's not allowed at her children's school with her service dog

'I have a lot of social anxiety. I stay away from big events and even small stuff really. I don't…

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Why some B.C. municipalities are split over proposal to end single-family zoning

As B.C. moves forward with a housing plan that would effectively end single-family zoning, municipal leaders have voiced both praise and…

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Richard Branson's Virgin Orbit files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy

Richard Branson's Virgin Orbit Holdings filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Tuesday after the satellite launch company failed to secure…

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M​an who lost wife, son in ​mass ​stabbing​ feels mixed emotions about new home on James Smith Cree Nation

WARNING: This story contains distressing details.Brian (Buggy) Burns is grateful for his new home on James Smith Cree Nation, but the…

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