Moreno Scatozza is taking matters into his own hands to try and reduce crime-related incidents in his Kelowna, B.C., neighbourhood. “I’m putting up posters to alert people,” Scatozza said. “To
Two Muslim mothers in Quebec say they have been told they can no longer volunteer at their children’s elementary schools because they wear hijabs. Sabaah Khan, a resident of Brossard,
Residents in some south Edmonton neighbourhoods near the University of Alberta are sounding the alarm over new infill properties where individual bedroom are being rented out rooming house-style — in
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Vonda Fire and Rescue and its 12 volunteer firefighters are getting a new fire truck, paid for by private funds from members
City of Calgary officials are asking city council for another injection of funds for upgrades to the city’s water infrastructure, which is expected to cost hundreds of millions of dollars.
The fallout from three Aboriginal rights agreements, signed last month between the federal government and the Musqueam First Nation, continued on Tuesday. It was a hot topic in question period
As concerns rise over high oil prices due to the war in Iran, Canada’s oil-producing provinces could actually see revenue increase. The price for a barrel of crude topped USD$73
The FIFA World Cup will kick off in 100 days and plans are starting to be unveiled to welcome the world. TransLink unveiled its plans on Tuesday to deal with
The New Brunswick government has unveiled its minerals strategy, which is aimed at boosting the province’s economy amidst trade tensions with the United States. The strategy aims to make the
By Staff The Canadian Press Posted March 3, 2026 2:42 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size Cardinal Marc Ouellet is back in Quebec Superior


