Members of James Smith Cree Nation expressed feelings of relief and closure Thursday evening as a provincial inquest into Saskatchewan’s worst mass killer closed. “If you want to heal, you
Albertans will have to save up a bit more to buy a new home or own an electric vehicle (EV) after Finance Minister Nate Horner released the “beer budget with
The Competition Tribunal heard a second day of arguments Thursday in a case that could decide whether Cineplex can keep charging customers an extra fee for buying movie tickets online.
REM passengers were once again left stranded during Wednesday night’s wind and rain storm, some waiting hours on top of the Samuel de Champlain bridge. Others had to be evacuated
B.C.’s housing minister is urging West Kelowna council to implement some control measures over its short-term rental supply, despite a decision to opt out of incoming provincial regulations. “I do
By Staff The Canadian Press Posted February 29, 2024 4:40 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size A hearing panel for Alberta’s energy regulator has
Despite reading week, St. Lawrence College in Kingston was abuzz with activity on Thursday. Alan Macdonald, a teacher at Loughborough Public School, expressed his admiration for the students, stating, “I’m
RCMP in Surrey, B.C., are looking for a woman who has been missing since the evening of Feb. 22. Surrey RCMP said Navdeep Kaur was last seen in the 7800
Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. drew on its abundant reserves to set a slew of production records last quarter, boosting its bottom line. The Calgary-based company churned out 1.42 million barrels of
Descrease article font size Increase article font size A name change announced by a charity organization in Winnipeg is being hailed as an important step in recognizing inclusivity within the