Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC) issued a statement on Wednesday, commending the recent announcement made by the Province of Manitoba for
The Saskatchewan government has updated provincial legislation to improve outcomes for children and youth in care. Amendments to The Child and Family Services Act, 2023, have been made in three
Retired teacher and current local Realtor Shirley Turner has been appointed the 2024 community campaign chairperson for the United Way Peterborough and District United Way president and CEO Jim Russell made
Wolfe Island residents are bracing for another summer of frustration as they await the much-anticipated “Wolfe Islander 4” ferry to enter regular service. The timeline for its commencement remains uncertain
A Canadian has died in India and officials are providing consular assistance, Global Affairs Canada said on Wednesday. News of the death was first reported by CTV News on Wednesday.
For more than a year, a group of tenants at three buildings in Toronto’s Thorncliffe Park Drive have withheld rent to protest what they say are above guideline rent increases
The parliamentary ethics committee unanimously passed a motion to have cabinet minister Randy Boissonnault’s business associates testify in an extended meeting on Tuesday. The motion calls for Stephen Anderson, who
Canada’s Competition Bureau said Wednesday that it has obtained a second court order in its investigation into Amazon. In a statement, the Bureau said the second order is to gather
A 17-year-old youth and a 21-year-old woman are in custody after four stolen vehicles were recovered following multiple police searches along Nova Scotia highways. In a release, Nova Scotia RCMP
Many people using Halifax’s transit services this past weekend experienced longer commutes than usual, as bridge closures, ongoing construction and car crashes contributed to lengthy bus delays throughout the city.


