Three people were rescued early Sunday from a vehicle that Toronto fire officials say was partially submerged in a ditch filled with three feet of water after heavy rainfall in
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Kelowna’s Gospel Mission is hosting its 13th annual Strides Event fundraiser on Saturday, in an effort to help end homelessness. The non-profit
Members of a union representing more than 80,000 health care workers in Quebec have decisively rejected a tentative collective agreement with the province that was endorsed by the labour group’s
Good deeds don’t go unnoticed. At least, that’s what one Saskatchewan minor hockey team said after they earned an experience they won’t soon forget — getting to practice with hockey
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada “unequivocally condemns” Iran’s attacks on Israel. His statement comes after Iran’s state-run media announced Tehran had
As commemorations for the 30th anniversary of the genocide in Rwanda continue, many survivors in Montreal are reliving some of the trauma they experienced. “There’s always something new that comes
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Garbage piles continue to be a problem in the alleys of the Regina north central neighbourhood, but some local residents have taken
As Olympic athletes gear up for Paris, Winnipeg’s youth are chasing their own Olympic dreams for 2028 and beyond. Over 130 elite athletes aged 14 to 25 made their way
At the Great Northern Concrete Toboggan Race the goal is simple: teams of engineering students from across Canada are tasked with building a toboggan out of concrete that can make
There has been another delay in the reintroduction of fluoride to Calgary’s drinking water. The reinstatement of fluoride was expected to be completed in September but the city said construction


