April 23 to May 25: Essential Reasons When You Can Travel Between Regions in British Columbia
Non-essential travel is being restricted between three regional zones in British Columbia to try and curb the spread of COVID-19. The government is using the boundaries of… Read more »
Where to Get COVID-19 Vaccines in Ontario; Vaccination Status Updates; 18+ Pop-Up Clinics in Hot-Spot Postal Codes
Where to get COVID-19 vaccines in Ontario and the current status of the COVID-19 vaccination in Ontario and its public health regions: Current Status Across Ontario: All… Read more »
List of Ontario Pharmacies Offering 24/7 COVID-19 Vaccinations
The Ontario government has announced that 20 Shoppers Drug Mart locations will offer 24/7 COVID-19 vaccinations for individuals aged 40 and over. Starting, April 21, 2021, 20… Read more »
Eligible Albertans Can Walk-in For AstraZeneca Vaccine in Edmonton and Calgary
Alberta Health Services has announced that all eligible Albertans can walk in for vaccines at Edmonton EXPO Centre, Southport clinic in Calgary and 26 pharmacies in Calgary… Read more »
TRREB to Drop ‘Master’ Bedroom Term, Replace With ‘Primary’ in Coming Months
Greater Toronto Area home hunters will soon spot a change to the property listings they browse. The Toronto Regional Real Estate Board’s president Lisa Patel says it… Read more »
2021 Best Countries Report: Canada is the Best in the World
Canada is the No.1 country in the world according to the 2021 Best Countries Report. Japan and Germany took 2nd and 3rd spot respectively, while Switzerland, No…. Read more »
Edmonton Folk Music Festival Cancelled Due to COVID-19 Pandemic
Despite Alberta Premier Jason Kenney’s hope that the COVID-19 vaccine will allow summer events like the Calgary Stampede to go ahead, the Edmonton Folk Music Festival has… Read more »
Top 25 Communities in Canada 2021 According to Maclean’s
Maclean’s has released its remote-work edition of the Maclean’s Best Communities in Canada considering the life during the pandemic and Halifax, Fredericton and St. Thomas took the… Read more »
April 6: Alberta to Return to Step 1, Closing Indoor Dining April 9th
Premier Jason Kenney has announced that Alberta will return to Step 1 effective 11:59 p.m. April 6. This means that libraries will close, only one-on-one training will… Read more »
Dollarama Announces Plans to Grow Stores to 2000 Across Canada
Dollarama Inc. remained bullish on the future of the discount chain in Canada even as its profits slipped amid higher costs and restrictions related to the pandemic… Read more »
Bring ‘Bar Smells’ Home With Candles From Miller Lite
If you are missing the sounds and smells of your favourite pub, then Miller Lite has released a new limited line of candles called Bar Smells that… Read more »
You Now Have 405 Acres More to Explore in PEI National Park
If you are planning to visit PEI when the pandemic is over, you now have 405 acres more to explore! The government of Canada has announced that… Read more »
Top 20 Friendliest Towns and Cities in Canada
If you are looking to travel to small towns and cities in Canada after the pandemic restrictions are lifted, then Expedia, one of the world’s largest full-service… Read more »
Burger King Launches New Plant-Based Impossible Whopper in Canada
Burger King Canada and Impossible Foods have teamed up to introduce a new plant-based flame-grilled burger in Canada. The Impossible Whopper made from plants launches today (March… Read more »
What to Do With Left Over Food: IKEA Canada Releases Free Food Scraps Cook Book
Ikea Canada has released a new IKEA cookbook to inspire Canadians to reduce food waste in their home. According to a study released by Second Harvest in… Read more »
Plant Based JUST Egg Launches in Canada
A plant-based egg product is launching in Canada in time for Easter. JUST Plant Egg by Eat Just, Inc., will launch its toaster-ready, folded version of its… Read more »
Sandwich Friends: Saskatchewan Girl Wins Global Ikea Soft Toy Drawing Competition
A nine-year-old from Saskatchewan has won the annual Global Ikea Soft Toy Drawing Competition. Kids from across the globe participate in the annual competition for an opportunity… Read more »
Tim Hortons Reveals 2021 Roll Up To Win Prizes, Starts March 8
Roll Up To Win kicks off today and runs through April 4. All Rolls must be revealed by April 18.
15 Inspiring Canadian Women You Should Know About
Virtually every woman has more than one role in her life, whether they are divided between professional and personal realms. However, the women in this list have… Read more »
You Can Now Get Plant-Based Meatballs at Ikea
Ikea has introduced plant-based meatballs – plant ball – in its restaurants and food markets across Canada.
Best Canadian Whiskies for 2021
The winners of the eleventh annual Canadian Whisky Awards which recognize the very best Canadian whiskies have been announced and nine independent whisky experts named Canada’s oldest whisky,… Read more »
Mr. No More: Mr. Potato Head Toys Go Gender Neutral to Promote Equality and Inclusion
Hasbro is doing its part to promote gender equality and inclusion by making sure all feel welcome in the Potato Head world by dropping “Mr.” from the… Read more »
City of Toronto Cancels 2021 In-Person Events and Festivals Including Canada Day Until July 1
The city of Toronto has announced that it is cancelling in-person major outdoor events to July 1, including Canada Day parades, festivals and fireworks. All City-led major… Read more »
Visit Ontario Parks for Free with Day-Use Passes From These Ontario Public Libraries
You can now visit Ontario parks for free by borrowing day-use permits to Ontario Parks from participating Ontario libraries.




















