The city of Kelowna is taking a larger leadership role in addressing complex social issues including homelessness. This change comes in light of a five-year memorandum of understanding between the
The Canada Energy Regulator is citing safety concerns as its reason for refusing a request by Trans Mountain Corp. for a pipeline variance. In a written statement released Wednesday, the
On this episode of What happened to…?, Erica Vella revisits the 2011 Vancouver riots that erupted downtown following the Canucks’ loss in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup final.On June 15,
It’s not uncommon for Mukwa Bear to get a ping on his phone, pack up his gear and hit the road with the goal of bringing someone back to their
A Calgary family is asking a nearby ski resort to reconsider its policies after a support worker for their autistic son was denied a complimentary ticket. For years, David Meisner
Last winter, hundreds of birds died from avian influenza in Lethbridge and according to experts the risks associated with the deadly virus are starting to re-appear. Dr. Everett Hanna at
Ice skating on multi-use pathways in Calgary? That’s what citizens could resort to in parts of the city’s more than 1,000 kilometres of regional pathways and trails after spotty snow
Nearly half of Canadians, about 43 per cent, say they are finding it harder than even three years ago to tell the difference between what is true and false online,
Coded messages found in the folds of a Victorian-era dress were finally cracked by a University of Manitoba researcher almost a decade after they were discovered. The code, dubbed The
Saskatchewan Housing Corporation (SHC) has bought the Lighthouse in Saskatoon and will be transitioning current residents to alternative housing options over the next two to three years. Approval on the