Representatives from Big Tech companies say a Liberal government bill that would begin regulating some artificial intelligence systems is too vague. Amazon and Microsoft executives told MPs at the House
Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Lawson Aquatic Centre had some unwelcome guests this week after reports of cockroaches in the men’s change room, and silverfish were
Two young sisters from St-Hubert, south of Montreal, are inspiring tens of thousands of followers in Canada and beyond. The pair, who are Black, have a thriving business selling hair
The Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation is suspending all job action as the STF and the provincial government are set to resume contract negotiations. “The Government-Trustee Bargaining Committee (GTBC) extended the invitation
A single-question telephone survey that caught some Albertans by surprise is being questioned for its motives, its method and its timing. On Feb. 1, thousands of Albertans received an interactive
Nearly five years after the City of Vancouver declared a climate emergency, projections show the municipality falling short of its climate target. The update came in an annual report on
Some Calgary liquor retailers and wine lovers are feeling like the glass is half-empty following a recent move from AGLC to try and stop the flow of direct-to-consumer deliveries from
Descrease article font size Increase article font size While there might be a lack of actual snow on the ground, Torontonians can officially go tobogganing at all 45 of the
The City of Edmonton is working to bring more Esports events to the region but local gamers say they haven’t been consulted on how to do that. In 2023, the
A team of Edmonton chefs — all of them women — was recently awarded silver in the community catering event at a huge international culinary competition. “It’s the biggest culinary