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Longtime outdoor sporting goods store is closing after nearly 30 years

The owners of Next Adventure are retiring and are closing all four of their Portland locations. PORTLAND, Ore. — A fixture for...

‘Not just buying a basketball team’: Canzano on Trail Blazers sale, Portland development and Phil Knight

John Canzano joins KGW to react to the Portland Trail Blazers sale, what it means for fans and what could be next for Jody...

Prime Minister Mark Carney says new cabinet will act with ‘urgency and determination’

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney shook up his cabinet Tuesday by moving some key players involved in Canada-U.S. relations into new positions and...

B.C. tourism sector braces for summer with fewer cruises, more staycations

Vancouver tourism-destination executives are cautiously predicting a banner season this summer, although some signs point to a drop in visitors compared with last year....

The innovative ice-cream makers at Salt & Straw serve up secrets and recipes in a new cookbook

Just as another summer beckons, Tyler Malek and co-author JJ Goode teach the fundamentals, which then can be built on to make all kinds...

Steven Guilbeault to remain in cabinet: source

OTTAWA — Canadian Culture and Identity Minister Steven Guilbeault is among those names that will stay in cabinet on Tuesday when Prime Minister Mark...

12 Rite Aid stores in Oregon set to close

Rite Aid plans to close nearly 70 U.S. stores, including 12 in Oregon, amid its second bankruptcy. PORTLAND, Ore. — Pharmacy chain Rite...

North Coast Express shuttle to launch summer 2025, connecting Portland to Oregon Coast

The North Coast Express shuttle will launch Memorial Day weekend 2025, connecting Portland to Oregon's North Coast. OREGON, USA — A new shuttle...

TSX, U.S. markets higher as U.S. and China call 90-day truce in trade war

TORONTO — Stock markets in Canada and the U.S. climbed higher in late-morning trading following news that the U.S. and China have called a...

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