For Matt Penney and Alana Cosgrove, life at Pengrove Farms in Hudson, Que., is busy. Feeding animals, collecting fresh eggs and keeping the store running are all part of the
Amid escalating wildfires and soaring temperatures, the “super El Niño” is already making its mark faster than experts expected on Canada and other parts of the globe. Environment and Climate
Canada’s trade surplus with the world widened in June as exports rose and imports fell, with a weaker loonie boosting the Canadian dollar value of those exports, according to Statistics
Descrease article font size Increase article font size A mosque in Regina was granted a permit allowing it to play the Adhan, a call to prayer, outdoors after pausing the ritual due
A Change of Command ceremony was held on July 22, marking the transfer of leadership from Brigadier-General Mark “Buck” Hickey to Col. Tim Woods. Hickey, who commanded 4 Wing and
By Staff The Canadian Press Posted August 4, 2026 1:08 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size A municipality in Quebec’s Laurentians region has declared
Rider Nation is known for travelling far and wide to support the green and white, but at Pazzer’s Pub in Calgary, fans don’t have to go far to find a
A state of emergency has been declared in St. Catharines, Ont., after the city received significant flooding in the past week. Mayor Mat Siscoe issued the declaration on Monday after
It seems some Canadians feel quite at home with the federal government’s preference for British spelling. Messages to Prime Minister Mark Carney on the matter indicate several correspondents see the
Saskatchewan legal aid service organizations are flagging justice system failures in access to affordable legal assistance. Some say Saskatchewan’s growing crime rates and climbing cost of living are causing strain


