A Montreal city spokesman warns it will be weeks before repairs can be completed on a major water main that broke near the Jacques Cartier Bridge on Friday, flooding dozens
With the new school year starting in a few weeks, Canadian parents are feeling “stressed out” about shopping for their kids and looking for ways to cut back their spending,
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Construction on the Active Living Centre in Vernon, B.C., reached a milestone on Friday. According to the city, the first concrete batch
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Amid a tornado warning for much of the area, a tornado potentially touched down in Ayr, Ont., on Saturday morning, according to
The WHO declared Mpox a global health emergency, Canada is bracing for a year of extreme weather events and Ukrainian troops are in Russia. Here are some of the big
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has bolstered the size of his cabinet to 37 ministers and associate ministers following a mini-summer reshuffle, breaking his own record for the province’s largest cabinet.
Some charities in Nova Scotia are expressing concern about changes to an online platform that runs raffles, with one animal rescuer calling it a “kick in the stomach.” Angela Welburn,
Traders Cove and Wilsons Landing are a hive of activity these days. Heavy equipment rumbling in and out of both neighbourhoods across the lake from Kelowna offers a distinct thrum
News that the Surrey-Langley SkyTrain line on B.C.’s Lower Mainland will cost 50 per cent more and come online a year later than initially forecast is being met with frustration.
A breach of contract lawsuit against one of Canada’s most prominent Olympians finally ended last week with an Ontario judge ruling Eric Lamaze owed the plaintiffs more than $786,000. The


