As May reaches the halfway point, many remain split on whether “No Mow May” is an effective method in aiding the native bee population. According to a blurb from Bee
A major international report on the safety of artificial intelligence says experts can’t agree on the risk the technology poses — and it’s unclear whether AI will help or harm
By Daisy Woelk Global News Posted May 18, 2024 7:44 am 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size Those at St. Boniface Hospital’s research centre had
Multiple communities have been subject to evacuation orders as intense wildfires continue to spread across western Canada. Experts are expecting this summer’s wildfire season to be particularly severe, which is
Few people are as experienced in celebrating birthdays as Moncton’s Lawrence Stiles, who turned 104 years old on Friday. Speaking from the comfort of his living room chair, Stiles admitted
The rural town of Uxbridge, Ont., is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. It is home to some of Ontario’s best hiking trails and biking routes, with kilometres of pristine Greenbelt
The first-ever pro-bono LGBTQ2 legal clinic in B.C. has been unveiled in Vancouver. It has been funded by the Law Foundation of British Columbia and the office of B.C.’s Attorney
The sun was blazing, many terrasses were open and the Old Port was packed with people taking in the sites on Friday, many of them from the United States. “It
After 60 years of marriage, Bernard Renaud was forced to part ways with his wife Micheline Bickley — sort of. “There comes a while when you’re taking care of your
The May long weekend is the unofficial start to summer in the Okanagan, when several tourism attractions open for the season and hotels begin to fill up. Diana Stirling owns