By Anja Karadeglija The Canadian Press Posted March 14, 2024 9:37 am 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Liberal government ordered a national security
After entertaining new entrants for several years, Canada’s airline market is once again on the path to consolidation, raising the likelihood of higher fares and fewer flight options. Since May, newer low-cost carriers
A unique Canadian program meant to ensure sexual-assault cases aren’t closed inappropriately by police is set to run out of federal funding at the end of the month, its national
Kim Rudd, a former Liberal MP who represented a southern Ontario riding, has died. An online obituary says Rudd died of ovarian cancer on Tuesday at a hospice in Cobourg, Ont.Rudd, who
Descrease article font size Increase article font size An agricultural event in Guelph is celebrating its centennial. This is the 100th edition of College Royal at the University of Guelph
Canada’s carbon price is set to increase next month despite several premiers asking Ottawa for a pause. The carbon price is a “cornerstone policy” of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s minority
For the past 40 years, Vancouver’s Fringe Festival has given artists the chance to showcase their work, launching dreams and careers. But the popular event is struggling to make ends
Calgarians will still be going directly in front of city council in April to share their thoughts on the proposed citywide rezoning to allow for more density. In a special
With a theme of resilience and renewal, winemakers from across B.C. met in the Okanagan on Wednesday to discuss the future. “It’s just a time to take a temperature of
Dried-up creek and stream beds are becoming a more common sight across the Okanagan — a concern for dwindling fish stocks. “Fish will die so it’s very concerning. Fish need


