What’s usually a postcard-perfect mountain view in B.C.’s Southern Interior is now obscured by a thick haze, as smoke blankets the region. An air quality advisory remains in effect for
As the B.C. General Employees’ Union is set to resume talks with the government, the strike by thousands of workers continues, with many BC Liquor Stores shut down. The strike
The Nova Scotia government’s proposed move to make it illegal to block forest access roads on Crown lands is being dismissed as heavy-handed and an attempt to ignore Mi’kmaq rights.
Boeing is investing $1.4 million into a Halifax-based company to provide simulation training to crew members aboard one of the U.S. Air Force’s most versatile combat aircraft. The mixed-reality simulation
Election signs are popping up around Calgary, but those vying for local office are facing challenges getting the attention of voters. The perceived lack of engagement so far in the
Canada’s economy is headed towards a rebound in 2026, a report by Deloitte said on Monday, but there’s one catch — the country must maintain a key exemption from U.S.
ÎLE-À-LA-CROSSE – The Saskatchewan government officially said sorry Monday to survivors and families for its role in the historical abuse and trauma that occurred at a boarding school for Métis
Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu urged Canada Post on Monday to quickly table a new offer to the union of striking postal workers. The Canadian Union of Postal Workers took to
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Saskatchewan’s police watchdog is investigating after three Regina officers were involved in the fatal shooting of a 22-year-old man last week. At
Controversial Irish hip-hop group Kneecap has still not received official notice from the Canadian government about whether they are barred from entering Canada, the band’s manager said Monday, 10 days


