A job fair with a twist was hosted in Winnipeg, with the hope of connecting young adults with future work. On Wednesday, dozens of upcoming high school grads gathered for
The number of homeless people who’ve died in Montreal over the last three years is shocking, say advocates. “Thirty-five here today, and it’s growing, actually,” said David Chapman, at a
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Negotiations between the Saskatchewan Teacher’s Federation (STF) and the provincial government could be at another standstill. According to the Government-Trustee Bargaining Committee
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Saskatoon Pride has joined in solidarity with organizers in Regina, Prince Albert and North Battleford to exclude the Saskatchewan Party from participating
Alzheimer’s disease could soon be detected at the optometrist’s office using a retina scan, with help from artificial intelligence (AI). “It is very famous to say that eyes are the
A battle between the Edmonton Police Commission and city councillors will go before a council meeting next week after the commission refused to participate in an internal audit and program
Rain in recent weeks has meant a busy spring for many plumbing and roofing contractors in Winnipeg. In May, alone, Environment and Climate Change Canada said Winnipeg recorded about 114mm
When Kris Knoblauch became coach of the Edmonton Oilers, they had lost 10 of their first 13 games and the Stanley Cup was the last thing anyone on the team was talking
The Alberta government will be building a new navigation and support centre in Calgary, which it says is designed to alleviate pressures felt by front-line workers and emergency services. The
Dozens gathered along the Halifax Waterfront on Wednesday to hear the Downtown Halifax Business Commission’s new pitch for improving the city’s core. As several crucial ideas were discussed, one issue


