Homes and Gardens on MSN
7 things you can get rid of this weekend and not miss in 2026, revealed by professional organizers
Professional organizers share the seven things you can declutter this weekend and not miss all year, from paper clutter to ...
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Stellar Migrator for Exchange simplifies On-Premises and Tenant-to-Tenant migrations with a secure, PowerShell-free local ...
Unlike a standard cloud storage provider, Dropbox has many productivity and collaboration tools. The simplest of which is the ability to share files and folders. You ...
Edmonton Journal on MSN
Second First Nation files suit against Alberta independence referendum
This is the second legal challenge from an Alberta First Nation to be issued this week, following Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation’s ...
Edmonton Journal on MSNOpinion
Opinion: Time for Smith to stop placating Alberta separatists?
But if Smith really wants a pipeline built for the sake of Alberta’s prosperity and Canada’s economic feasibility, she should ...
A 2025 study in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology found that women use exclamation points because they’re afraid ...
The Vancouver Sun on MSN
B.C.’s last Toys “R” Us store unexpectedly closed
The Langley store was the last Toys “R” Us store operating in B.C. Locations in Vancouver, Burnaby, Richmond, Kamloops, ...
A top Justice Department official said Sunday that the agency temporarily removed some newly public Jeffrey Epstein files to address complaints from victims about the agency’s failure to redact their ...
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The Justice Department has released a batch of files related to the government’s investigation of Jeffrey Epstein, including images of former President Bill Clinton and other celebrities. Lawmakers ...
The Vancouver Sun on MSN
Relocated Mounties lose bid for better compensation after suffering losses from sale of their homes
A group of Mounties who lost between $165,000 and $325,000 on the sale of their Fort McMurray, Alta., homes after being ...
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