With another municipal budget session come and gone, the City of Kingston is now ready to take on the new year. Council huddled around the horseshoe through two long sessions
As New Brunswickers look ahead to welcoming the country’s top athletes for the 2029 Canada Summer Games, the bidding process to determine which city will be awarded host status is
Drinking a daily glass of 100 per cent fruit juice – a staple drink for many kids – is linked to weight gain in both children and adults, a new
The City of Guelph is looking to establish guidelines regarding the use of public space. City council at Tuesday’s planning meeting voted unanimously to direct staff to draft a bylaw
By Staff The Canadian Press Posted January 17, 2024 12:49 pm Descrease article font size Increase article font size Ontario’s highest court has dismissed a request by controversial psychologist Jordan
By Staff The Canadian Press Posted January 17, 2024 11:48 am Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Toronto Transit Commission says it sees a spike in the
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Campus update with University of Saskatchewan president Peter Stoicheff, and extreme cold house tips with Century 21 Fusion realtor Ashley Turner. Here’s
A Belleville homeowner woke up Tuesday morning to discover that not one, but both of his vehicles were stolen from his driveway. Police believe the vehicles were stolen sometime between
Kate Leth has a somewhat unconventional New Year’s resolution. In 2024, Leth intends to pet 100 cats and document each petting in their “cat journal” — which includes a cute
Canadian attitudes toward climate change are about as consistent as Canadian weather, a new poll suggests. Contradictions abound in a Leger online poll of more than 1,500 Canadians conducted earlier


