Two days after Edmonton police showed up in the early morning hours to dismantle a pro-Palestinian encampment at the University of Alberta, some officials appear to be reluctant to address
Kelowna, B.C., resident Giulio Di Palma had all kinds of emotions when he came home after work last month to find his front yard spruce tree half gone. “I was
A Calgary rental listing blew up just days after it was listed online, showcasing just how dire the city’s rental market is right now. The listing — for a three-bed,
At least two rural municipalities are raising concerns about the cost to implement the Alberta government’s Bill 20. The proposed legislation is sweeping and, among other changes, would require all
Allison Davie of North Paddock Farms is happy to see the water flowing but there are still a lot of unknowns. “As irrigation season goes on, we’re going to make
The City of Montreal is fast-tracking construction on a new social housing project in Lachine East, the first phase of the ecological neighbourhood project announced last summer. It is to
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Waterloo Region has launched a new pilot project to test the potential water savings from using grey water technology. The project will
Defence Minister Bill Blair says that he is pushing for more military spending to meet Canada’s NATO commitments, but he still needs to do more work on the “business case”
A Saskatoon local can now call himself the fifth strongest man in the world. Tristain Hoath is an Edmonton police officer with Saskatoon roots who ranked fifth in the World’s
The Federal Court of Appeal says work on a massive rail-and-truck hub in the Greater Toronto Area can go ahead pending its decision on an appeal of a lower court


