EDITOR’S NOTE — This story includes a discussion of suicide. Small, white crosses dot a graveyard just outside Neskantaga First Nation in northern Ontario. Some graves are marked with white picket
Mélanie Roussel just wants to live as long as possible. The 36-year-old woman from Vaudreuil, Que., was first diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer in March 2022. After grueling chemotherapy
Work is about to get underway that will see more emergency shelter beds and transitional housing units in Guelph. The County of Wellington announced that Stepping Stone is going to
Security cameras outside a home have become a contentious issue for a Winnipeg couple looking to receive home care for an elderly parent. Glen Ferris’s mother, Sandra, is partially blind
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Construction is beginning on a new 20-unit housing development seniors in Lumby, B.C. Cottonwood Place at 1761 Glencaird St., will be a
There were some heated moments in Nanaimo, B.C., on Monday as the province unveiled a new agreement with the city aimed at improving conditions for the region’s homeless. The memorandum
The City of Calgary has kicked off a series of public information sessions around a major proposal that would see zoning rules changed for thousands of residential properties across the
Tucked away at the back of a Naramata, B.C., property, Adrienne Fedrigo and her family live in a tiny home adjacent to her parents’ house. Fedrigo, who is also the
Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Court Of Kings Bench in Lethbridge was full of supporters for the sentencing hearing of 37-year-old James Edward Sowery of Killum,
Ongoing issues with the construction of the UBC Okanagan’s downtown Kelowna tower have prompted changes to “construction methodology, site planning and resequencing of work,” according to a statement issued Monday