At Nine Locks Brewing in Dartmouth, N.S., hundreds of cans can be seen getting ready for delivery to bars, restaurants and the NSLC. The company survived the COVID-19 pandemic and
Advocates of public transit in Montreal say there are plenty of ways the government can boost its revenues to improve mobility. Various public interest groups released a plan they claim
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau pledged to defend Canada’s “interests” in an increasingly “complex world,” but avoided criticizing former president Donald Trump, after he repeated his threat to turn his back
Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Beaumont Music Festival has unveiled a new name and new lineup just in time for the 2024 season. Formerly known as
A corporation co-owned by 13 Mi’kmaw communities is investing in new battery plants with Nova Scotia Power in what both parties are calling a step toward reconciliation. The project, announced
Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne is defending the Liberal’s plans to overhaul critical infrastructure protection in Canada amid continued concerns Bill C-26 could undermine both Canadians’ privacy and government transparency. Bill
As Family Day approaches, here’s a roundup of what’s open and closed over the holidays in Cambridge, Kitchener and Waterloo. What’s open and closed throughout Waterloo Region on Family DayThe
Emergency crews are searching for an ice sailor who went missing in Grande-Digue, N.B. In a release, the RCMP said 64-year-old Daniel Robichaud was last seen on the shore of
Descrease article font size Increase article font size The federal government is spending more than $273 million to acquire new military equipment for NATO’s Canada-led battle group in Latvia. That
An Israeli military offensive into the densely populated area where some 1.5 million Palestinians have taken refuge in the Gaza Strip would be “catastrophic,” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said late