Route to Super Bowl is long, dangerous for Mexican avocados

It is a long and sometimes dangerous journey for avocados destined for guacamole on tables and tailgates in the United States during the Super Bowl.
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Windsor’s Habitat for Humanity ReStore in need of volunteers
Habitat Windsor-Essex is looking for more ‘hands on deck’ to assist with its growing programs. -
Wranglers wrap up home schedule with a 5-1 win against Silver Knights
The Calgary Wranglers wrapped up their home schedule Friday with a 5-1 victory over the Henderson Silver Knights at the Saddledome. -
Dangerous suspect has 50 warrants for his arrest, Calgary police say
Calgary police are warning the public, and looking for their help, about a man wanted on 50 warrants, including firearm and assault charges. -
Barrie city council considers $40M Sadlon Arena renovations
Tourism Barrie brought a report from a consulting firm to council, recommending upgrades to the arena, including additional seats, modern concessions, and an open grand entrance on the building's north side. The proposed renovations would cost approximately $40 million but could bring significant economic benefits to the city. -
2 people, 2 dogs rescued by CFD after falling in Bow River
A dog walk turned into a successful rescue mission Friday afternoon that left one person in hospital. -
WRPS investigating reports of suspicious man approaching woman on transit
Waterloo regional police say they are looking to identify a man they believed is connected to multiple reports of a man appearing to target female riders on public transit. -
Khalsa Day celebrated at Conestoga College
Sikh culture was celebrated and shared at a special event at Conetoga College on Friday as part of Khalsa Day festivities. -
No more paying for prescription birth control: B.C. to make Canadian history April 1
Paying for prescription birth control will be a thing of the past in British Columbia starting Saturday, marking a Canadian first. -
MCC report calls on government to declare gender-based violence ‘an epidemic’
Authors of the final report into Nova Scotia’s April 2020 mass shooting said gender-based violence is an epidemic in Nova Scotia and across Canada, and it requires a society-wide response.