Descrease article font size Increase article font size The federal government is spending more than $273 million to acquire new military equipment for NATO’s Canada-led battle group in Latvia. That
An Israeli military offensive into the densely populated area where some 1.5 million Palestinians have taken refuge in the Gaza Strip would be “catastrophic,” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said late
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Since early 2023, more UberEats bike couriers have been travelling from outside the city into Toronto using Go Trains to commute, raising
A solar glass manufacturing facility is coming to the city of Selkirk, Man. On Wednesday, the government of Manitoba said it green-lighted Canadian Premium Sand (CPS) to go ahead with
The Calgary Farmers’ Market said it did nothing wrong by using images of animals generated by artificial intelligence (AI) in it’s new marketing campaign, despite heavy criticism of some who
With a potentially dry summer ahead, British Columbia says it’s investing more money in battling wildfires. On Wednesday, the province announced it will be expanding its firefighting aviation and ground
Calgary radiologist and mammographer Dr. Ify Mckerlie has been at the forefront of breast health for decades, and she’s noticing a disturbing trend. “Over the past 20 years doing this,
A change in leadership at the Lethbridge & District Exhibition is taking its first steps towards rectifying its past financial troubles. In January, the City of Lethbridge entered into a
No charges are expected, say police in the North Okanagan, after a man undergoing a crisis was arrested on Tuesday morning. Vernon RCMP say they were called to a residence
After more than six months, Alberta’s moratorium on renewable energy projects will be lifted. Earlier this month in Ottawa, Premier Danielle Smith confirmed the pause was going to end on


