At times, a 25-year old woman said the snow reached her knees as she trudged through a dark, icy forest near the Quebec border in mid-January. With temperatures hovering around -11 C,
For two days, the city council urban planning committee heard from several speakers about Edmonton’s residential zoning regulations as it reviewed amendments that would see more restrictions placed on infill
Shawn Tuffnell says he punched a moose multiple times, gripping its neck, before shooting it to death to save his 70-year-old mother. The 37-year-old Saskatchewan man says his fight with
When hundreds of thousands of soccer fans descend on Toronto this summer, the city’s plan to get them to and from World Cup matches depends on its least reliable form
While Canadians in Cuba are waiting for flights home as an energy crisis worsens in the nation amid a U.S. oil blockade, those who send aid are struggling to do
Leadership candidate for the Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ), Christine Fréchette, is promising to revive the popular fast-track immigration program that her government recently terminated — the Programme de l’expérience québécoise
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A controversial redevelopment proposal involving the Kelowna Springs Golf Course remains under debate. The city is considering a proposed land swap that would see development company Denciti receive 9.1 acres
Polytechnique Montréal is set to undergo a major expansion and renovation as part of a $350-million modernization project aimed at boosting Quebec’s engineering capacity and supporting the province’s economic ambitions.
From caring for puppies and mopping the floors to walking unassisted, life looks a lot different for Kim Hughes-Tardiff now than it did a year ago. “I’ve been in a


