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Manhattan manhunt | Week 4 of postal strike begins | Santa comes to Etobicoke

Top of the morning! Coldest morning of the season, feeling like -10. Mostly cloudy today with chance of flurries and a high of -1.

MORNING NEWS SCRAMBLE

Manhunt for CEO’s killer enters 3rd day

Somebody knows this ‘person of interest.’

Postal strike enters fourth week

A lonely mailbox in Toronto. Source: Cockadoodle News

The strike started November 15th, and now the union in the Canada Post strike says it's ready to get back to federal mediation.

WARNING: Video could be upsetting to some

Video has surfaced showing the moments leading up to a fatal shooting outside of a Brampton home late Wednesday night.

6 charged, 6 still wanted 

Police making progress after that smash-and-grab robbery at Markham jewelry store Wednesday afternoon.

Doug Ford: Enough is Enough!

If the premier has his way, homeless encampments across the province will get the boot.

Santa heads to Etobicoke

And lots more going on this weekend!

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KEEP THE CHANGE

Ever growing grocery bills

University researchers say they expect food bills to climb 3-5% next year in Canada, bringing the average bill for a family of four to almost $17K. The lower loonie is expected to drive prices higher on imported foods like many fruits and vegetables.

You’re on your own kid!

A survey from Vanguard Canada found that a third of people asked are unsure of leaving an inheritance or don’t expect to, even though half of them acknowledge that an inheritance is essential for their child’s financial future.

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HEALTHY START

How often should you wash your hair?

Think of the ‘Goldilocks approach.’

A rise in food recalls?  Not exactly.

We’ve been hearing about a lot of recalls lately, but CBC News reports that the number is inline with what we’ve seen in the past. It speculates that increased coverage of our food supply is what might be driving the impression that recalls are up.

AND… ANOTHER THING!

Always cold?

WebMD has a list of ways to warm up, including what to eat, and what to wear.

Hitting the slopes?

Now that ski season upon us, you might be thinking about hitting the slopes for the first time. If so, Destination Ontario has some tips to get you started.

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