Descrease article font size Increase article font size Officials in B.C.’s Interior have declared a state of local emergency as they respond to an “imminent failure” threat at an unauthorized
By The Staff The Canadian Press Posted October 9, 2025 9:20 am 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size Residents displaced because of a wildfire in
Canadians travelling during the Thanksgiving long weekend may encounter delays and flight cancellations as a direct or indirect result of the government shutdown in the United States. This comes after
For many Kelowna, B.C. residents, the game of tennis is a big hit. “I love it,” said Kelowna resident Deb McEachern. “It’s a great game.”However, tennis enthusiasts will have to wait
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Police are investigating an attempt to steal an ATM from a Vantage One Credit Union in Peachland. According to West Kelowna RCMP,
The University of Alberta says a law professor is back on the job after being placed on leave over social media posts surrounding the death of Charlie Kirk, an American
As election day draws near, some community members are calling for change in Edmonton’s downtown. The Downtown Revitalization Coalition is calling on the next mayor to focus on making streets
As she looks to save her city’s automated speed enforcement program, Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow has weighed in on the news that vehicles assigned to Premier Doug Ford’s cabinet ministers
A former employee of a New Brunswick seafood processing company is speaking out, saying she’s happy the federal government barred it from employing temporary foreign workers but is urging more
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is again facing calls to stand up for farmers after new figures shows exports from the province to China have drastically fallen. The Statistics Canada data


