Manitoba food banks faced record demand amidst challenges in 2023, according to local organizations. “We had the rising food prices, inflation, inflation, inflation, all of those things adding up to
The City of Fredericton did not meet its 2023 goal to provide city owned land for affordable housing. The goal included issuing two proposal calls for affordable housing projects and
Four people were injured, one seriously, Saturday evening after a vehicle and a police cruiser collided in North York. The two-vehicle collision occurred just before 8 p.m. in the area
British Columbia seniors who face eviction from long-term, affordable rental housing face “catastrophic” consequences and a growing number of older residents are at risk of becoming homeless, says the province’s
Zahra Rajabi started her first year of journalism school in December 2022, but just a few weeks into the semester classes were abruptly cancelled. “We completely said goodbye to each
Whether they’re flippered, feathered or furry, animals seem to have a special way of sneaking into our hearts, inspiring awe or making us laugh. They’re also great at making headlines,
With Christmas upon us, people are finishing last-minute shopping and preparations, and increased stress and anxiety can take a big toll on mental health. Even though the holidays are a
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he knows young people are frustrated with him, and chief among those frustrations is the high cost of housing, which has left many young people
THE WEST BLOCKEpisode 15, Season 13Sunday, December 24, 2023 Host: Mercedes StephensonIn Conversation with the Prime MinisterLocation:Ottawa, ONMercedes Stephenson: Thanks for joining us today. I’m Mercedes Stephenson here with a
Discussions around the trans community in Saskatchewan sparked a lot of intolerance and outcry early on in 2023, and community groups have been working to combat it the whole way