While Saskatchewan is home to many beautiful lakes and rivers, sometimes the water isn’t as safe as we might think. Peter Leavitt, a professor of biology with the University of
By Staff The Canadian Press Posted July 30, 2024 5:42 pm Updated July 30, 2024 5:43 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size TORONTO –
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Tenants in the West Island are being called on to fill out a survey about their experiences. Very little data has been
A spirited silver medal from the women’s rugby sevens team kept Canada’s medal streak alive Tuesday at the Paris Olympics. Canada battled to a hard-fought 19-12 loss to defending champion
From the parking lot, you might not know that atop of the IGA Extra Famille Duchemin, in Ville-Saint-Laurent, sits a 29,000-square-foot garden. The green rooftop has been in operation for
There are now 18 people confirmed to have contracted listeriosis in an outbreak that prompted a recall of certain plant-based milks. In an update Tuesday, the Public Health Agency of
In the quest to understand the pinnacle of human athletic performance, researchers at the University of Waterloo have delved into decades of Olympic data, uncovering a surprising trend among the
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Jay Bradley, 49, pleaded guilty Monday to two counts of arson and one count of criminal harassment, marking a stark contrast from
The number of short-term rentals in Canada has grown sharply since 2017, with units that could be considered usable for long-term housing growing even faster, a new Statistics Canada report
Automatic tax filing services have opened up to thousands of more Canadians as part of a national pilot project. The Canada Revenue Agency said in a news release on Tuesday

