Commercial elver fishers in the Maritimes are dismissing new quotas for the 2025 season, saying they would significantly cut their share of the lucrative baby eel fishery. In a letter
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Bernadette McIntyre, a former chief executive officer of the Wascana Centre Authority and long-time community volunteer, has been named lieutenant governor of
Thirty-five years later and over 3,300 kilometres away, people in Lethbridge gathered Friday to remember the victims of the École Polytechnique massacre. On Dec. 6, 1989 at the École Polytechnique
The Central Okanagan Food Bank has officially launched its annual Christmas hamper distribution campaign. The organization and its many volunteers are preparing to hand out an unprecedented amount of hampers
Leaders with the Interlake Reserve Tribal Council (IRTC) say they’re owed $1.5 million in Jordan’s Principle funding from the federal government by the end of January. At a press conference,
Descrease article font size Increase article font size As the strike between Canada Post and its workers continues, some unwanted pieces of mail are still making there way to people’s
It’s a day of mourning, a day of remembrance, and a day of action. On National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women, advocates are speaking up, as
The Edmonton Elks have re-signed Canadian quarterback Tre Ford to an extension through the 2027 season and say the football club will give him the chance to become the team’s
Descrease article font size Increase article font size After a slow start to winter, it has arrived with a bang. And now, it is time to get out your skis
Guelph, Ont., police acted lawfully when they seized a drug suspect’s phone and exchanged text messages with another dealer without first getting a warrant, the Supreme Court has ruled. In


