Courtrooms and lawyers’ offices in Alberta are set to become less busy next year, when changes to the province’s auto insurance market take effect. The province is moving to what it calls
Canada’s unemployment rate dropped to 6.5 per cent in January as fewer people were looking for a job compared with the month before, according to Statistics Canada. The January Labour Force
As the City of Calgary accelerates a project to replace the Bearspaw feeder main after two ruptures in less than two years, a city councillor is questioning whether the new
Descrease article font size Increase article font size As frustrations mount over the reliability of its modern replacement, the Wolfe Islander III is celebrating a major milestone: 50 years of
By Staff The Canadian Press Posted February 6, 2026 7:47 am 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size Automaker Stellantis is selling its stake in its
Toronto police knew it had a trust issue before seven serving officers were charged as part of an organized crime investigation. A study completed by the police services board last
When soil testing machines were first rolled out on Eglinton Avenue around 2008 to prepare for a potential light rail line, local business owner Anita Dimitrijevic found them “pretty scary.”
A suspected high-ranking Iranian official caught living in Canada appeared at his deportation hearing on Thursday as the regime he is accused of serving faced growing condemnation for killing protesters.
Golf courses and driving ranges near homes in Mississauga, Ont., may soon be fined if they don’t make efforts to contain errant golf balls. City staff are recommending imposing a
A decision on whether Allistair Chapman should be granted bail while he awaits extradition to the United States could come before the end of the month, according to his lawyers. Lawyers


