Misha Milchenko, curator of Fredericton’s Multicultural Art Exhibition, explains that the word “home” has many different meanings. Those many meanings are on display at an art exhibition that began in
Locals and tourists who have been near the seawall in Vancouver’s Coal Harbour recently may have seen or heard some of the new marine neighbours. A raft of California sea
An Elora native was one of the 78 new Order of Canada recipients announced by Governor General Mary Simon. John Hirdes is a professor at the University of Waterloo in
The REO Rafting and Yoga Resort was nearly wiped off the map when the Kookipi Creek wildfire tore through more than 17,000 hectares of forest around the Fraser Canyon last
Descrease article font size Increase article font size There was a festive atmosphere at The Forks on Monday as Winnipeg welcomed 2024. “We call ourselves Winnipeg’s backyard here at the
The cost of living is hurting many British Columbians these days. However, those looking for a reprieve in 2024 might be disappointed. Prices on just about everything from food, housing,
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Being parents of the first baby born at Kitchener’s Grand River Hospital in 2024 never entered the minds of Margaret and Mike
A Canadian float captured the top international prize at the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, Cali., on New Year’s Day. The float is from Coding for Veterans, a Toronto-based
These days you can’t go far in Montreal without running into an Italian sandwich and coffee shop. They are popping up on many main thoroughfares, with some reaching monumental popularity.
London Health Sciences Centre announced the first baby of the New Year. The hospital network says Baby Belbeck was born at 1:07 a.m. Jan. 1, weighing 7 lbs and 2