Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said Monday that her province and Quebec are united in their desire to resist federal overreach, as she pushed for closer economic ties between the provinces.
A Saint John, N.B., senior couple who refused to live in a public housing unit in the city because of a bed bug infestation has been opting to camp in
The president of the Halifax firefighters union is calling for a complete leadership change at the municipal firefighting department, following years of what he says are failures in the response
Like most young children, Holland Van Gurp loves playgrounds, but the one at her school only allows the Grade 1 student to use a swing. The six-year-old lives with quadriplegic
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Penticton-Summerland BC Conservative MLA Amelia Boultbee says she was startled awake last week by what she describes as a disturbance outside her
Dandy, an 11-year-old yellow Labrador retriever, has been a source of comfort for hundreds of people over the years as a trauma dog with Victim Services Toronto. Now, the dog’s
U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday ordered approval of a proposed 211-mile road through an Alaska wilderness to allow mining of copper, cobalt, gold and other minerals. The long-debated Ambler
By Staff The Canadian Press Posted October 6, 2025 6:01 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size British Columbia’s attorney general says the government is
Unseasonably warm temperatures and drought conditions in the Maritimes is creating a challenging situation for crews battling an out-of-control wildfire in Nova Scotia, and wreaking havoc on the region’s fish
Alberta’s teachers are on strike and as they hit the picket line, the province’s parents and students are set to see disruptions. About 51,000 teachers have walked off the job,


