Drivers travelling the Coquihalla Highway say massive potholes are causing costly damage, leaving some motorists stranded and frustrated. Mario Gedicke is among those affected. Over two separate trips, he says
A trip to the world’s most-visited museum is about to cost Canadians significantly more. France has hiked ticket prices at the Louvre by 45 per cent for visitors from outside
Quebec researchers and civil rights advocates are slamming provincial child welfare and government authorities for failing to collect data needed to properly assess discrepancies in the child protection sphere. A
Another day, another broken window at a downtown Kelowna, B.C., business. “It’s frustrating, it interrupts business,” said Jasmine Dhillon, manager at Eyestyle Eyecare.The optometry clinic had one if its windows
Saskatchewan producers are welcoming Canada’s new trade deal with China, saying it’s likely to provide some relief for the province’s agriculture industry. Farmers in Saskatchewan woke to the news that
The federal government is cancelling Red Deer’s Housing Accelerator Fund agreement and reducing funding for Toronto and Vaughan after finding the cities failed to meet key commitments under the program.
The stepfather of two young Nova Scotia siblings who disappeared eight months ago denies he’s ever been physically abusive to the children’s mother, as alleged in recently-unsealed court documents. “I’ve
Four medals, one dog tag, a poppy and a black and white photo sit together on a display board on Bill Rayners lap. They are treasured historic keepsakes that are
Canada’s new trade deal with China is getting a mixed reaction in Washington, with U.S. President Donald Trump voicing support as administration officials warned Ottawa could regret allowing Chinese EVs
An influx of Chinese-made electric vehicles in the Canadian market will be a “self-inflicted wound” to an already struggling auto sector and will have “real implications,” experts warn. This comes


