As Canadians head into the weekend, Canada Post and the union representing its workers said no job action is imminent in coming days with both parties still at the negotiating
Descrease article font size Increase article font size A record-breaking harvest at Helen’s Acres in Kelowna, B.C., has led to more people than ever receiving donated produce this year. “Almost
After more than 20 years on Kelowna, B.C.’s restaurant scene, a popular eatery is closing its doors for good. “It’s sad. Really, it hurts,” said an emotional Wade Siever, owner
Bow Valley residents were excited hearing ‘The Boss’ was in town this week ahead of his upcoming concert in Calgary. But instead of the famous rock star, it was actually
What do you do after dedicating 38 years of your life to the Royal Canadian Air Force? For Michel Latouche it was aerospace consulting. “I got hired by a company,
The Saskatoon civic election takes place on Wednesday, Nov. 13, and with Charlie Clark not seeking another term, voters will be choosing a new mayor from a field of five
In municipal elections, Regina hasn’t seen more than a 50-per cent voter turnout since 1988, and Saskatoon turnout regularly falls short of 50 per cent. Jory Vermette of LiveableYXE helps
Rachel Mielke has always had a passion for design and creativity. However, the Regina native never quite imagined those interests would blossom into the creation of one of the most
By Joe Bongiorno The Canadian Press Posted November 8, 2024 3:41 pm Updated November 8, 2024 3:43 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size Montreal
Chrystia Freeland says that a unified stance towards China will give Canada a “firm foundation” in upcoming trade negotiations with the United States and president-elect Donald Trump. Deputy Prime Minister


