Treasury Board President Anita Anand says Canada is at a point where it needs to “watch our purse strings” when it comes to spending, but adds the federal government is
Ottawa plans on expanding its clean technology and electricity tax credits to include heat and electricity produced by burning biomass, as outlined in its fall economic statement. Biomass is a
Descrease article font size Increase article font size The ongoing removal of non-compliant buoys from Shuswap Lake in B.C.’s Southern Interior led to the discovery of a sunken boat. The
As the war with Russia continues in Ukraine, hundreds of people attended a service at St. Vladimir’s Ukrainian Orthodox Cultural Centre in Calgary on Saturday to remember the millions of
Edmontonians concerned about the impacts of climate change in Alberta joined a rally at city hall Saturday afternoon. The rally organized by Climate Justice Edmonton came just days before Premier
While the cost of living is forcing some Regina shoppers to tighten their purse strings for the holidays, shopping local could help save a penny. The RCMP Heritage Centre hosted
A B.C. business that keeps its customers’ thirsts quenched with non-alcoholic beverages has officially opened its doors. Beeves, which is located in Port Coquitlam on Lougheed Highway, opened on Friday
The war between Russia and Ukraine is well into its second year — a grim milestone for Ukrainian refugees in the Okanagan. However, mental health professionals from across B.C. are
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Dogs, and their owners, are now able to enjoy an ocean-side jaunt in West Vancouver along the seawall. West Vancouver city council
Wintertime will be a little more bearable for dozens of people who are experiencing homelessness, thanks to the South Okanagan Women In Need Society. The Light Up A Life campaign