Higher interest rates and resilient home prices mean most Canadians are getting less for their homes at the $1-million benchmark, according to a new Royal LePage report. The national real
The owners of GC Strategies are being summoned again to appear before the government operations committee amid the ArriveCan controversy. Wednesday’s passage of a Conservative motion came a day later
It was a busy weekend for tourism as many Okanagan residents and visitors celebrated Family Day across the Interior. Hundreds of families took part in Kelowna’s family day event at
A federal government unit tasked with keeping war criminals out of Canada has not published a report on its activities in more than eight years, and its budget hasn’t been
A group of newcomer advocates is saying its members are unhappy with the City of Winnipeg’s preliminary 2024 to 2027 budget. The group said the city hasn’t dedicated funding for
Overdose deaths in Nanaimo, B.C. have climbed by more than 400 per cent from 2019 (27 deaths) to 2023 (112 deaths), according to the BC Coroners Service. The rapid rise
By Anja Karadeglija The Canadian Press Posted February 21, 2024 8:46 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size Provincial, territorial and federal emergency response ministers
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is promising that his government’s upcoming bill to legislate against online harms will focus on making the internet safer for minors, while not censoring it for
It’s a story with sting: How a grassroots movement in the North Okanagan is successfully battling B.C.’s alternative approval process. Last fall, the Regional District of North Okanagan (RDNO) began
Canada summoned Russia’s ambassador on Wednesday in protest over the death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny and to demand an investigation by the Kremlin, a government spokesperson said. A