Despite signage throughout the core reminding residents of London, Ont., that downtown businesses are open during construction, owners say they’re seeing a drop in foot traffic. Construction in the core
Descrease article font size Increase article font size The North Okanagan community of Enderby, B.C., is hoping to put itself in the running for Kraft Hockeyville 2024. Nominations opened in
Housing advocates say Moncton’s lack of short-term rental legislation is contributing to the dwindling housing supply in Canada’s fastest growing city. According to a report by city staff, there are
Calgary city council met for a scheduled public hearing meeting on Tuesday, but it was an off-agenda topic that took up most of the questions for councillors and the mayor
The 10-day break is over for the Montreal Canadiens. Now, it’s time for the final stretch, which started with a 5-2 win over the Capitals in Washington. Samuel Montembeault was
Montreal composer John Cody has enough to keep him occupied at home, but there have been days when he needed to go out and just couldn’t. “In the last few
At vineyards across the Okanagan, there are rows upon rows of decimated grapevines. Mother Nature is believed to have all but wiped out this year’s crop across the valley with
After a lengthy meeting, Leduc City Council approved a motion Monday night aiming to keep a facility that supports the homeless running in the community south of Edmonton. The Leduc
Remote Manitoban communities have declared a state of emergency as some winter roads remain closed, cutting off access to vital supplies. Anininew Okimawin Grand Chief Scott Harper said they are
The Calgary Stampede has agreed to pay $9.5 million in damages to complainants in a class-action lawsuit that alleged the organization allowed a performance school staffer to sexually abuse young boys. The