By Staff The Canadian Press Posted May 7, 2024 12:44 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size A political organization representing Ontario First Nations has
As Israeli forces seize control of the Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt, Canada’s foreign affairs minister, Mélanie Joly, is warning the offensive could have dire consequences in an
It was a long time ago, but Jan Novotny still remembers the tanks rumbling through his hometown of Prague in 1968 when the Soviet Union enforced its will on the
A 29-year-old man in Prince Albert, Sask., is facing a second-degree murder charge after police responded to multiple calls Friday and Saturday. The Prince Albert Police Service was called to
India’s envoy to Canada is scheduled to speak publicly today for the first time since the RCMP made arrests related to a homicide that has roiled tensions between the two
At just nine years old, Murasaki Matsutani of Waterloo, Ont., has already taken home second place in two international competitions. The young talent will now be performing in a concert
Rain barrel usage is increasing in southern Alberta as drought concerns across the province loom. Richard Burke, a member of the Horticultural Society of Lethbridge, says the idea of storing
Amid growing global cybersecurity threats, a tech expert is saying the United Kingdom is getting it mostly right with a new law. The country is the first in the world
Vernon has a population of roughly 47,000 people but almost half of residents are said to be without a family doctor. “We’re hovering in and around 20 to 23,000 people
Descrease article font size Increase article font size It is the end of an era at Regina’s Cornwall Centre, as one of its longstanding businesses is closing for good. The


