Building made famous by TV show Schitt's Creek hits the market for $2.35M

A landmark building made famous by the hit Canadian TV show Schitt's Creek has landed on the market and could be yours for $2.35 million.
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Accessing abortion still has its limits in Canada, advocate says
Abortion may be legal in Canada but accessing services very much depends on where you live, one advocate says. -
Mini heatwave on B.C.'s South Coast to last one more day
It’s expected to be another scorcher on British Columbia's South Coast with a number of heat warnings still in effect. -
Dog from stolen truck found, reunited with owners
A dog at the centre of a search after the vehicle he was in was stolen, has been found. -
Republican calls overturning Roe v. Wade a 'victory for white life'
U.S. Rep. Mary Miller of Illinois, speaking at a rally Saturday night with former U.S. President Donald Trump, called the Supreme Court's decision overturning Roe v. Wade a 'victory for white life.' -
Periods of sun, late-day thundershower risk in Calgary
Warm and unsettled weather in Calgary this week. -
University of Guelph pausing mask requirement
The University of Guelph will be pausing its mask mandate at the start of July. -
Children injured after single-vehicle crash near Caledonia
Three children have been hurt and a driver has been suspended after a single-vehicle crash near Caledonia. -
Connecting Indigenous inmates to their culture: Grand Chief performs at Manitoba prison
Behind prison walls, National Indigenous People's Day was celebrated this month, with inmates at a Manitoba federal prison granted access to music, drumming and sharing circles — positive steps forward to reconnect Indigenous inmates with their culture and rehabilitate a group that is incarcerated at a disproportionate rate.