Descrease article font size Increase article font size Cold weather response, adopt a pet and artificial intelligence in technology. Here’s your morning rewind for the Thursday, Jan. 11, edition of
The Nova Scotia government has changed the brand of COVID-19 rapid tests it distributes due to the newer tests having a longer expiry date. In a statement, Nova Scotia Health
Toronto police say they are investigating after an SUV crashed into a pole and three people inside the vehicle fled the scene early Thursday. Police said the crash happened at
Federal public servants warned the government two years ago that large increases to immigration could affect housing affordability and services, internal documents show. Documents obtained by The Canadian Press through
Nova Scotians who waited months to receive heating rebates are dismayed the province has provided only 60 per cent of what they gave last year. The heating assistance rebate program
A judge is expected to hear sharply differing arguments this week about the punishment he should hand to former RCMP intelligence official Cameron Jay Ortis. In November, jurors declared Ortis
Health Canada ignored critical warnings about a rapid-test supplier before approving its COVID-19 kits for distribution nationwide, Global News has found. A year-long Global News investigation into federal procurement revealed
New Zealand-born adventurer Jon Nabbs is embarking on an unprecedented solo and unsupported run across Canada. The 33-year-old man, who walked the length of New Zealand in 2022, is setting
The group looking to build a small community of tiny homes for those experiencing homelessness says they have broadened their scope across Hamilton, Ont., in their search for a feasible
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Play it safe. That’s the advice to backcountry enthusiasts from Avalanche Canada, which says with widespread touchy storm slabs, dangerous conditions will