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You probably aren’t using these iOS features, but they’re definitely draining your battery.

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Before you drop hundreds of dollars on a Vitamix, read what cooking professionals have to say about the lauded blenders.

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If you’re planning on a rental for spring break or similar vacations, stocking up on a few security devices is a good idea.

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Commentary: I’m not a fan of tech-loaded spectacles, but a demo at Mobile World Congress may have swayed me.

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Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for March 2, No. 729.

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The legal challenge of Quebec’s secularism law will be before the Supreme Court of Canada next month. Quebecers who wear religious symbols and have seen their rights limited are hoping […]

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Schools across Nova Scotia have been closed due to storms at least seven times this year and with more winter to come, Paul Bennett says the province is on pace […]

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A new study has found that decreasing fentanyl concentrations in the illicit drug supply was related with a decrease in fatal overdoses in B.C. But scientists, advocates and officials remain […]

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The Alberta government’s new budget projects years of deficits due to slumping oil prices. Some experts say the province’s predictions for price recovery may be optimistic.

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