As Nova Scotians already struggle with the rising cost of living, people across the province now have to deal with yet another hit to their wallets: a rate increase from
Descrease article font size Increase article font size BC Hydro has been fined close to $710,500 for repeated workplace health and safety violations at the Site C Dam southwest of
American Iron and Metal (AIM) is taking the province of New Brunswick to court over compliance orders issued at three of its sites in the province aimed at reducing safety
By Staff The Canadian Press Posted January 3, 2024 6:13 pm Descrease article font size Increase article font size An Old Montreal soup kitchen operating since 1877 says it has
A Japan-based company is eyeing Manitoba as a potential spot to build a $1.6-billion lithium ion battery separator manufacturing facility, sources have told 680 CJOB. The company is considering a
In 2021, Shared Health and the Winnipeg Police Service (WPS) announced the Alternative Response to Citizens in Crisis (ARCC) pilot project, which saw mental health clinicians and plainclothes officers attend
Metro Vancouver bus users could find themselves waiting a little longer for a ride as early as Saturday. That’s when the union representing about 180 transit supervisors says it will
The B.C. Supreme Court has temporarily barred Adidas Canada from operating a store under its TERREX brand in Kitsilano. The move comes amid a dispute with Vancouver-based outerwear and equipment
An Okanagan man has been living in a tiny home on his 12-acre property near Peachland, B.C., for seven years. Ryan King built the tiny home on wheels according to
Many people in the Lethbridge community felt the economy’s impact on their wallets this holiday season. The Christmas Hope campaign stepped up to help.“We were delivering up until 8 p.m.