New Brunswick’s forestry industry is feeling the pain of U.S. tariffs and the difficult economic environment, leading stakeholders to say Ottawa’s $500 million in support isn’t enough. Prime Minister Mark
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture and former environment minister Steven Guilbeault will not resign from Mark Carney’s cabinet over the upcoming
The Drought Hill wildfire in Peachland, B.C., this summer was one of the more significant wildfires in the Okanagan. While hundreds of people were forced out of their homes as
A lawsuit could be the next step on a grieving Quebec woman’s long journey to find justice for her partner, whose hospital stay last year ultimately led to his death.
A new community initiative is shining a light on postpartum depression in the Central Okanagan. Beyond the Blues, a program run through The Bridge Youth & Family Services, supports mothers
The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) is denying there’s been a pause on federal housing funding earmarked for Calgary, refuting an internal city memo obtained by Global News. In
A proposed class action lawsuit is going after the federal and provincial governments over the Cowichan land title dispute. The proposed lawsuit alleges both levels of government had “long-standing” knowledge
Descrease article font size Increase article font size When Lori Forbes thinks back to last spring, it’s hard for her not to feel emotional. “Looking back, it’s pretty overwhelming all
British Columbia’s police watchdog agency says officers in an Interior community could have done more in the search for a missing Indigenous woman who was later found dead. However, the
By Lauren Krugel The Canadian Press Posted November 26, 2025 3:58 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size An oil and gas service industry group


