When more than 18,000 people were forced from their homes by the Bald Range wildfire, many were left scrambling for somewhere to go. For many, the immediate challenge was finding
Canada and the United States are not close to signing a trade deal to reduce current tariffs and avoid new American tariffs coming into place next week, according to a
Elections Alberta is attempting to set the record straight surrounding elements of the upcoming Oct. 19 referendum vote, as it says “several streams” of misinformation have been increasing lately. “Elections
Hamilton Public Health (HPH) officials say a black particulate that fell across parts of the city last month is not expected to pose a long-term health risk. In a news
The world is moving faster than ever — but for Calgary residents Laurie and Chris Softley, things have really slowed down lately. “Nobody’s been able to tell us when it’s
A Quebec man who was acquitted in 2024 of a decades-old double murder has settled a lawsuit with Montreal and the provincial government. Claude Paquin launched the Superior Court civil
Alberta mayors are optimistic about the futures of their communities after a government deal to fund housing infrastructure. The federal and provincial governments came together in Red Deer on July 29
A Conservative candidate running in a federal byelection in B.C. acknowledged this week he’s heard criticisms about party leader Pierre Poilievre from voters as he campaigns, while seeking to separate
Alberta Health Services (AHS) has issued a health advisory for a private community lake in Calgary’s southeast. AHS says cyanobacterial (blue-green algal) bloom toxins have been identified in the waters
Three years after it formally launched its national climate adaptation strategy, the federal government says Canadians are more aware of the risks and more resilient to flooding, wildfires and major


