On July 2, 2012, Wendy-Ellen Nittel received a phone call that changed her life irrevocably: her 23-year-old son Blaine rolled his pump truck during a routine day at work and
After living in tents and homeless shelters for several years, Kristina Bath finally has a tiny home to call her own at Kelowna, B.C.’s, Step Place. “Things just happened. I
Souris, Man.’s heart and soul hinged on a historic swinging bridge that was lost to devastating flooding in 2011. While a replacement bridge was constructed in 2013, the community had
An Edmonton couple might be living on a piece of history. Last year, Jennifer Yeoman and her husband Hector Lomack were doing some landscaping in their yard when they found
Smartphones are a piece of technology many people have on their person at nearly all times, but in a classroom setting, they’re becoming more and more of a nuisance. The
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A couple of determined cyclists have come to Calgary as part of their ambitious project to help the environment. They know first-hand what it’s like when wildfires hit and they’re
Restaurant chain Boston Pizza is proposing a polite and friendly solution to Canada’s lack of Stanley Cup wins over the past 30 years — and our nation’s hockey fans are
Federal Mental Health and Addictions Minister Ya’ara Saks says the government remains “wholeheartedly committed” to working with British Columbia as the premier wants to scale back the province’s drug decriminalization


