A resident who lives near Vancouver General Hospital says he regularly witnesses hospital staff and security discharging patients onto a street bench. “They rush them to this bench, and they are
The Roblin Park Community Centre in Winnipeg celebrated 75 years as a vital hub in the city on Saturday. Located on the west side of the city, the Centre holds
The BCHL confirmed Saturday that five Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL) teams will join the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL) next season. The teams include the Sherwood Park Crusaders, Spruce
An Okanagan organization dedicated to fighting invasive species is urging the federal government for more support. This week, the Okanagan Basin Water Board (OBWB) issued a statement, saying it’s concerned
The high-pitched tweets, trills and chirps sound like a chorus of birds in the treetops. The songs, documented in new research, emanate from sites including abandoned mines in British Columbia.
The Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation (STF) announced another one-day strike for teachers across the province to take place on Monday. On Jan. 16, teachers in Saskatchewan went on their first strike
The RCMP has eased its policy on cannabis use by members, saying simply they must be fit for duty when reporting for work. The new substance use policy replaces a 2018 one
Descrease article font size Increase article font size The City of Edmonton says warmer temperatures in the forecast will allow it to deactivate its extreme weather response starting Monday at
By The Staff The Canadian Press Posted January 20, 2024 12:09 pm Descrease article font size Increase article font size New Brunswick’s chief electoral officer says speculation about an early election
A campaign initially launched in Alberta that aims to recruit people into ongoing clinical trials is expanding to include the entire country. The Be the Cure campaign aims to educate