Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe in downtown Saskatoon is dealing with the aftermath of yet another act of vandalism. Owner Syndey Sylvester
A Burnaby man who lost his entire family at last year’s Lapu Lapu Festival is calling on organizers to halt plans for this year’s event. Alejandro Samper’s father, Daniel, his
On the eve of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s official visit to Mumbai and New Delhi, a senior official said the government believed India was no longer plotting attacks on Canadians.
Saskatoon’s city council is moving ahead with the acquisition of a downtown property that will be converted into a drop-in centre despite pushback from the local community. Councillors voted Wednesday
Descrease article font size Increase article font size An aging piece of Metro Vancouver infrastructure has malfunctioned, causing some problems for rail and marine traffic. The Second Narrows Rail Bridge
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Winnipeg has announced more improvements to its transit system in response to rider feedback. When the spring schedule launches on April 12,
Months after putting forward the idea of a drug enforcement task force, the Manitoba government is moving ahead with the premier’s plan with its first meeting happening today. Premier Wab
Canada’s military says there has been a surge in new applications over the past year, a timeline that overlaps with repeated threats to Canada’s sovereignty from U.S. President Donald Trump.
By The Staff The Canadian Press Posted February 25, 2026 2:51 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Nova Scotia government is cutting funds
Nova Scotia’s justice minister says the government is “strengthening” the Cannabis Control Act by tabling legislation as part of a crackdown on illegal dispensaries. Justice Minister Scott Armstrong says his


