Roland Croteau, a blind senior in Vernon was looking for a way home but ended up abandoned, with only his service dog to lead the way. On Jan. 26, Croteau
On the heels of back-to-back rallies in Edmonton and Calgary Saturday, hundreds of people joined a rally at the Alberta legislature Sunday in support of trans rights. The rally was
Descrease article font size Increase article font size A mother on Vancouver Island is ringing the alarm for other parents and guardians after she says a pill was found inside
Several events are taking place this month to honour Black History Month in London, Ont. Each February, Canadians participate in Black History Month to honour people in the Black community
Quebec is moving forward with a plan to hike tuition for out-of-province Canadian students by about 30 per cent, despite a letter from a government-mandated advisory committee urging them to
Descrease article font size Increase article font size A Kelowna-based LGBTQ group is hosting a rally at Stuart Park on Sunday to show solidarity with the Alberta transgender community following
The Alberta government said 145 people have sought help through its new navigation and support centre since it opened on Jan. 17. The centre was opened in downtown Edmonton last
It’s not a revolutionary change, but inflatable domes covering outdoor tennis courts are serving up aces with local tennis players. “This is obviously a great asset for us,” Jean Péloquin,
Ihsan Abdul Salam describes himself as a “loyal” customer of Flight Centre, booking tickets with the international travel company since 1995. But when he went to a Vancouver branch of
The national chief of the Assembly of First Nations is trying to make inroads with Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, hoping to forestall the tensions and angst that marked the party’s