The City of Montreal is planning to crack down on landlords who don’t keep their buildings and apartment units up to code. Officials want 10,000 new inspections carried out this
On the recommendation of the Alberta Crown Prosecution Service (ACPS), no charges will be laid against the RCMP officers involved in the arrest of a St. Albert youth with autism
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Three days from now, Canada’s newest Hockeyville winner will be announced. Between then and now, the four communities in the running are reaching out for public support, as voting takes
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The number of students living on campus at Okanagan College in Kelowna, B.C., will more than double at the start of next fall. The college said the new student housing
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Descrease article font size Increase article font size Winnipeg police said a high-risk sex offender is being released from jail on Wednesday and is expected to live in Winnipeg. Cecil
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A recent bylaw that came into effect in Vernon, B.C., restricting certain items from being left at grave sites isn’t sitting well with one resident. From March 15th to Oct.
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Gruelling. Painful. Insane. All words used to describe the Barkley Marathons, widely considered the world’s toughest foot race. Until this year, just 17 people had ever completed it. That changed
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Descrease article font size Increase article font size The City of Guelph is looking for a site to put up a proposed temporary structured encampment. The city announced on Wednesday
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TORONTO – Miles McBride scored 29 points and had seven assists as the New York Knicks earned a lopsided 145-101 victory over the undermanned Toronto Raptors on Wednesday. Jalen Brunson
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After four people were found dead inside a home near Neudorf, Sask., on Sunday, the village is left with few words and is searching for answers. “Can you imagine the
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