By Staff The Canadian Press Posted December 3, 2024 3:12 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size Police say two people, including a teenage girl,
Negotiations between Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) continued as the strike inches closer to the holiday season. Higher wages, better medical benefits and changes to
For many families across Canada, cutting down a Christmas tree is a cherished holiday tradition. But experts warn there may be a future snag as the industry faces growing demand
U.S president-elect Donald Trump’s reported joke during a meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau that Canada should become a 51st American state in the face of tariffs was “in no
Whistler and Panorama, B.C., are candidates to host men’s World Cup downhill ski races in the future. Alpine Canada president and chief executive officer Therese Brisson intends to find a
The Toronto Public Library is apologizing after a mom says they refused to let her lost child use their phone to call for help. In a post on X, mom
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Agricultural powerhouse Cargill, one of the world’s biggest privately held firms with thousands of Canadian employees, is slashing its global workforce as
Canadians face a fresh wave of scams as fraudsters seize on the Canada Post strike to try to trick victims out of their cash. The last few weeks have seen
Ontario’s auditor general is set to release her annual report Tuesday, with sections on the redevelopment of Ontario Place and on the province’s opioid strategy likely to garner a lot
The City of Toronto is warning its ability to handle garbage at its landfill is nearing capacity. It says the Green Lane Landfill, which the city has owned since 2007,


