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Mindfulness and moderation are on the cards for many Canadians in 2025, with plenty of people pledging to scale back their alcohol intake. But this can become a real challenge when you can't drink your favourite beer and socializing makes you feel left out.

For Guinness fans, there is a delicious solution — Guinness 0. With a legacy going back 265 years, crafting a non-alcoholic version of Guinness that still delivers that premium, iconic flavour was a serious undertaking, but they did it!

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Remembrance Day 2024 is right around the corner, and people in Toronto, Ottawa and other parts of Ontario might be wondering how this impacts their day on November 11.

This longstanding federal holiday is a chance for Canadians to pause to honour the sacrifices made by veterans who served the country in wars, conflicts and peacekeeping missions. Many Canadians mark the occasion by pinning a poppy to their lapel — a symbol that has become synonymous with remembrance and respect.

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Thanksgiving is just around the corner, bringing all the cozy vibes, pumpkin-flavoured everything and stunning fall foliage across Ontario.

As we start the long weekend, you may be wondering what's open and closed on Thanksgiving 2024 in Toronto, Ottawa or other spots across Ontario — especially if you're planning some last-minute shopping or looking for fun activities with friends and family.

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Canada is marking the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Monday, September 30, and if you're in Ontario, you might be wondering how this impacts your day.

Also known as Orange Shirt Day, the federal holiday is the Government of Canada's response to one of 94 calls to action from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's final report, which called for a federal statutory day of commemoration of the history and ongoing legacy of residential schools.

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With the LCBO strike in effect, you might be wondering where you can grab your boozy drinks this summer. The Government of Ontario has just launched an interactive map to help you find local retailers selling alcoholic beverages.

The map features over 1,000 local Ontario breweries, wineries, wine shops and distilleries, as well as other stores such as LCBO Convenience Outlets, The Beer Store and licensed grocery stores offering a variety of local and imported products.

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