Regina’s Dewdney Avenue is about to get a major facelift years in the making. The project spearheaded by city council hopes to transform the area into a more vibrant community,
The completion of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion is leading to a boom in demand for drilling services, said Precision Drilling chief executive Kevin Neveu. The contract driller is seeing demand exceed its
A Hamilton councillor admits “it’s frustrating” to see another proposed housing development in the core end up before the province’s land tribunal while thousands sit and wait for more housing
Descrease article font size Increase article font size With most of B.C. under drought conditions, and it’s only April, the City of West Kelowna has implemented water regulations for its
More than two years after an atmospheric river event caused millions of dollars’ worth of damage and displaced thousands in Princeton, B.C., residents are still dealing with the aftermath. However,
Oliver Stankiewicz has been running for a long time, but he’s about to put his body to the ultimate test. “I’m going to be running a marathon every single day
Chelsea Carey wants to be clear. She’s not trying to fill Jennifer Jones’s curling shoes. Carey has been handed the skipping reins of Jones’s young team ranked second in Canada
A local Saskatoon school could be taking over a location from a qualified independent school that has been attached to a civil suit and abuse allegations. The Saskatchewan Ministry of
Bombardier on Thursday became the latest planemaker to disclose an exemption from Canadian sanctions on Russian titanium, as Canada defended its decision to grant a partial reprieve from recent measures
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Motorists can expect minor delays this spring as construction resumes for Highways 6 and 39 near Regina. This is an estimated $57


