From dwindling support for the Liberals and Justin Trudeau to Canadians grappling with a heat wave, there were plenty of big stories making headlines over the last seven days. Here
After a lengthy repair, the Donald D. Summerville Olympic Pools will reopen this Saturday as Toronto expands access to its outdoor assets following a week of heat warnings. All three
A group of firefighters in Lunenburg County, N.S., are breathing a deep sigh of relief after “quick actions” prevented a dangerous situation from worsening amid a gruelling heat wave this
Like any other 16-year-old, Levi Sutherland was looking forward to getting his driver’s licence, but those plans are on hold after a devastating diving accident last week. The Riverview, N.B.,
Baseball players on the St James A’s arrive at the field well before their competition. The girls start warming up, getting ready for a Monday night game. The A’s are
A family living at a campground in Peterborough, Ont., says they’re being ordered to leave — despite paying for their campsite since arriving. Shanna Miller, her husband and three children
A Superior Court judge has ordered the Quebec government to pay more than $144 million to several thousand former taxi permit holders in the province. Justice Silvana Conte ruled that
June 21 on the calendar is many things to many people — across Canada, there’s a strong focus on National Indigenous Peoples Day. It’s recognized worldwide as International Yoga Day,
Winnipeg community members in the city’s north end are raising concerns over four homes that have been attracting, what they identify as illegal activity. Advocates and residents want to see
Living next to a golf course has its benefits. Marmots, however, aren’t on that list, says one West Kelowna, B.C., homeowner, who says the furry rascals have undermined part of


