Community members are awaiting a response from the province regarding a renewal of funding for the Kingston-based Integrated Care Hub (ICH). The facility, near Belle Park, is being funded temporarily
An encampment on Western University campus is still up, long after the 12 hours originally planned. Tents and banners were put up around the University Community Centre Wednesday afternoon, with
The slow-moving storm system that has battered parts of the United States with tornadoes continues to show signs it’s not done yet. But while it has made headlines over the
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Officials say one person is dead and several others injured after a collision near the community of Sharbot Lake, Ont., on Thursday
A Penticton, B.C., gas station will now officially rebrand to become an Indigenous-owned fuel retailer following a legal dispute between the landowner and longtime operator. The operator, William Vandekerkhove of
London Drugs is warning about the persistence and scale of “international threat actors” following a cyberattack. The attack led to the closure of 79 stores in Western Canada, including B.C.,
Descrease article font size Increase article font size It lasted just seconds, but a meteor briefly lit up the sky on Wednesday night. The fireball streaked across the atmosphere just
Descrease article font size Increase article font size While Kitchener waits for two-way, all-day GO trains to run to Toronto’s Union Station, Metrolinx says it has completed a few steps
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Staff members of the maximum-security unit at the Saskatchewan Penitentiary in Prince Albert executed a seizure of contraband and unauthorized items this
Business groups are warning Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland that increasing Canada’s capital gains inclusion rate will have “significant knock-on impacts” if implemented with possible “irreversible repercussions.” Six of the country’s


