A Montreal-based filmmaking duo is at the centre of Canada’s success at this year’s Academy Awards, winning best animated short film for The Girl Who Cried Pearls and helping drive
The Notre Dame des Neiges Cemetery is in preliminary discussions with a Montreal multimedia company to create an immersive light and music experience on its site, and it has some
Calgary’s daily water use increased to a level deemed unsustainable for the first time since restrictions on water consumption were imposed last week. On Sunday, Calgary and surrounding communities used
Experts say the war in Iran is having a rippling effect across the world, and B.C. is starting to see some impacts. The pressure on oil supplies has pushed the
Alberta may soon require oil and gas companies to keep on top of their municipal property tax payments if they want to keep producing. It’s one of the proposals released
By Staff The Canadian Press Posted March 16, 2026 6:02 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says it could be
The Iran war is causing a global oil shock with energy prices skyrocketing across the world. And in a bid to avoid running through supplies, governments around the world are instituting
In the course of 2025, Saskatchewan RCMP say they responded to more than 9,800 victims of family and intimate partner violence. The police agency in a news release on Monday
By Staff The Canadian Press Posted March 16, 2026 3:01 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size It took a helicopter and a pair of
Seven times over the past two winters, doctors, nurses and staff in the emergency department of a downtown Toronto hospital took a moment of silence after a patient, often a


