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These days, getting therapy is as normal as having a haircut or seeing the dentist. And, considering everything that's going on in 2026, that's something to be grateful for. But as destigmatized as mental health support is, it can still feel out of reach for a lot of people.

Depending on your province, the wait times for a public therapist can feel impossible. If you go private, it can quickly become expensive — whether or not you have benefits through work. Then, you may struggle to find a therapist who is the right fit, or they may be too far away, or your schedules clash.

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One of the best parts of travelling is finding great places to eat. But if you're a bona fide foodie, getting as close as possible to the gourmet action is what it's all about.

In B.C.'s South Okanagan, Penticton stands out as a cornerstone of the region's culinary culture. From locally sourced ingredients on menus at family-run restaurants to charming markets and the annual Penticton Peach Fest, there's plenty to sink your teeth into (literally and figuratively).

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Tech has changed a lot in the last 25 years, and Best Buy Canada has been here for all of it. This year, the electronics and appliances retailer is celebrating its quarter-century milestone with some mega deals.

Now until April 30, 2026, you can score big savings in the Best Buy Canada 25th Anniversary Sale on laptops, TVs, scooters, smartwatches, robot vacuums and more.

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Canadians just got a whole new way to taste the rainbow.

SKITTLES®, the classic fruity candy that's been a snack staple for decades, is stretching out into new textures and flavours with the ultra-crunchy SKITTLES® POP'd and the new SKITTLES® Gummies.

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You don't have to be "bad with computers" to get hit by cybercrime. Most people who deal with malware, identity theft or security breaches are just doing normal things online: checking email, shopping, paying bills or helping a family member with their laptop.

That's exactly why cybercrime has become one of the most profitable global industries. It doesn't rely on elite hackers or highly targeted attacks. It works because millions of everyday devices aren't properly protected.

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