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New Senators owner Andlauer says team, city stakeholders committed to build new arena

New Senators owner Andlauer says team, city stakeholders committed to build new arena

OTTAWA — Any changes the new owner of the Ottawa Senators will make will be through the lens of the fan. And that includes building a new arena.
First days of autumn expected to be cool and damp over most of British Columbia

First days of autumn expected to be cool and damp over most of British Columbia

VANCOUVER — Much of British Columbia will welcome the first week of fall with wet, cool conditions after enduring a summer of drought. Autumn officially begins at 11:50 p.m.
CF Montreal in tough to solve road woes as hostile Mercedes-Benz Stadium awaits

CF Montreal in tough to solve road woes as hostile Mercedes-Benz Stadium awaits

MONTREAL — CF Montreal’s poor road form will once again be put to the test as it closes out a busy week against Atlanta on Saturday evening.
Canada-India tensions spell trouble for trade growth, investment: business leaders

Canada-India tensions spell trouble for trade growth, investment: business leaders

TORONTO — The escalating tension between Canada and India is jeopardizing delicate trade and investment relationships that the two sides have been working for years to advance, business leaders said.
Education workers represented by ETFO reach tentative contract deal

Education workers represented by ETFO reach tentative contract deal

TORONTO — The Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario has reached a tentative contract agreement with the government for the education workers it represents. The union does not yet have a deal for its 80,000 teacher members.
Statistics Canada reports retail sales up 0.3 per cent at $66.1 billion in July

Statistics Canada reports retail sales up 0.3 per cent at $66.1 billion in July

OTTAWA — Retail sales edged higher in July, driven by sales at supermarkets and grocery stores, but Statistics Canada said Friday its early estimate for August pointed to a decline. The agency said retail sales jumped 0.3 per cent to $66.
Canada's manufacturing sector seeks to reduce 'repetitive labour' through AI

Canada's manufacturing sector seeks to reduce 'repetitive labour' through AI

TORONTO — Artificial intelligence and increased automation can help lessen the load for workers at a time when Canada faces a labour shortage in the construction and manufacturing sector.
Maple Leafs excited by 'different elements' brought by Reaves, Domi and Bertuzzi

Maple Leafs excited by 'different elements' brought by Reaves, Domi and Bertuzzi

TORONTO — Ryan Reaves wasn't going to sign just anywhere. Max Domi, meanwhile, dreamt of pulling on the blue and white jersey since childhood. And Tyler Bertuzzi jumped at the chance to play for another Original Six franchise.
West Fraser selling two pulp mills to Atlas Holdings for US$120 million

West Fraser selling two pulp mills to Atlas Holdings for US$120 million

VANCOUVER — West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd. has signed a deal to sell two pulp mills in Western Canada to Atlas Holdings for US$120 million. The sale includes West Fraser's Quesnel River Pulp mill in Quesnel, B.C.
Prime Video to introduce advertisements, increase cost for ad-free streaming

Prime Video to introduce advertisements, increase cost for ad-free streaming

TORONTO — Prime Video will jump on the ad wagon next year, introducing commercial breaks to its platform and hiking fees for those who want to avoid them.
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