A B.C. mayor who was censured earlier this year has taken legal action to eliminate sanctions imposed on him. In March, Ron Paull of Quesnel became embroiled in controversy when
Controversy has flared up in a small B.C. town over a dock featuring Pride colours. This week, the District of Clearwater announced it had spent just over $2,200 on staining
Search and rescue volunteers never know what they’ll be called for next: a missing person, a search for a murder weapon or a man injured by a grizzly bear. Kevin
The loud crack of bats rang out in Burnaby, B.C., for an annual addiction recovery softball tournament on Saturday. The sporting event, Summer Slam Slo-Pitch, features 28 teams composed of
The 4th World Congress for the Abolition of Prostitution kicked off in Montreal on Saturday with a march to honour survivors of sexual exploitation. “The goal of the congress is
Descrease article font size Increase article font size One of Calgary’s busiest roads will soon be getting a facelift, and many are already dreading the extra delays to their commute.
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada is sending a team to investigate a Saturday morning train derailment west of Edmonton. A freight train owned by Canadian National Railway (CN) was
Advocates in the drag community in Kelowna, B.C., say public hate has subsided against performers, however, much of that hate is moving online. As of recently, performers noticed the comment
A key route for West Islanders to access Highway 13 has been shut down indefinitely by the City of Montreal. After an inspection, alarming cracks were discovered on the Pitfield
Down University of New Brunswick stairs, into what one researcher called “the dungeon”, through a small window on a circular metal contraption, a small red cloud pulses. Millions of cold


