The daughter of an Ontario man, who faced a medical emergency and was stranded in Costa Rica due to a shortage of available hospital beds back home, is relieved that
A fine dished out to a fruit packing company in the Central Okanagan should have been much higher. That’s the opinion of Kelowna, B.C., resident Alexandra Wright, who says the
Krystal Janicki is known around her Vancouver Island community as the octopus whisperer. The Black Creek, B.C., commercial and residential painter has been diving for nine years and started making
Stefan Keenzle, a retired University of Lethbridge professor in the department of Geography and Environment, says conditions are primed for wildfires. “It’s a drier soil, higher temperature, lower humidity —
It may not have been a high-profile Hollywood screening, but it was definitely a crowded showing. At The Screening Room in Kingston, a sold-out audience gathered to view a short
The LaSalle Causeway in Kingston, Ont., remains closed until further notice as crews continue to work on repairing structural damage to the bridge. But with the causeway inoperable, concerns are
A relic aircraft of Canada’s airline history will soon be taking a trip away from Saskatoon, but it won’t be by air. Rik Barry, chairman of the Time Air Historical
By Staff The Canadian Press Posted April 24, 2024 3:51 pm Updated April 24, 2024 3:52 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Quebec
The Saskatchewan NDP is questioning the Sask. Party’s involvement with a U.S. rubber recycling company that now holds a contract held by a Saskatchewan business. The NDP says former Sask.
Descrease article font size Increase article font size The City of West Kelowna, B.C., has signed a new collective agreement with its unionized workers. The four-year contract, which will see


