After an initial round of referrals to the new Major Projects Office that saw no Indigenous-led projects chosen, the second list of referrals includes some with Indigenous support, ownership or
Last year, the United Way in southern Alberta published their annual living wage report to show a decrease. However, for 2025, the number shot up by over 10 per cent,
Saskatchewan’s largest farming group has joined the province’s official Opposition in raising concerns about foreign farmland ownership, a week after a fiery exchange of letters between the province’s agriculture minister
More than seven months after the Lapu Lapu Day tragedy in East Vancouver, a makeshift memorial still stands at the site. Now, the Filipino community says it is closer than
Unless there’s a last-minute deal, there will be no public transit services offered by the Société de transport de Montréal (STM) this weekend. A labour tribunal has given the go-ahead
By Ashley Beherns Global News Posted November 13, 2025 8:32 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size Mothers Against Drunk Driving Saskatoon is launching their
Short-term rental owners and tourism operators are amplifying calls for urgent changes to provincially-legislated restrictions implemented in May 2024 in an effort to create more long-term housing. Stakeholders gathered at
Six city councillors and Calgary’s mayor plan to introduce a motion to kickstart the repeal of Calgary’s contentious citywide rezoning policy, a major campaign promise amongst several candidates elected to
Dozens of volunteers will be out searching this weekend for Lilly and Jack Sullivan in hopes they’ll find clues about the Nova Scotia siblings more than six months after their
Two small, tight-knit communities in southern Ontario are mourning after a crash killed three teenagers and left another critically injured earlier this week. West Grey Police say a single-vehicle crash


