A well-known and quite large encampment just north of Penticton, B.C., could be cleared out in the coming days. John Tanghe started the encampment along Highway 97. Since then, it has
TurboTax-parent company Intuit said on Wednesday it will let go of about 1,800 employees, or 10 per cent of its workforce, as it looks to focus on its AI-powered tax
Canadian Blood Services is looking to resuscitate the use of dried plasma — a life-saving battlefield measure that helped injured soldiers during the Second World War and the Korean War.
While there were many hopeful Canadians watching the national team duke it out with Argentina on Tuesday night, their dreams of upsetting the world’s top squad in the Copa America
A relatively slow cooling in the overall Canadian labour market combined with surging levels of unemployment among Canada’s youth is a trend that experts say could leave the country’s youngest
Kristy Dickinson, from Burlington, Ont., lives with a rare genetic disorder called Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, where her whole body can experience chronic pain and frequent joint dislocations. For years, she endured
Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Alberta International Airshow, which had been scheduled to take place at the Villeneuve Airport northwest of Edmonton next month, has been
The Canadian Chamber of Commerce has named Candace Laing its new president and CEO, effective Sept. 1. Laing has served as chair of the chamber’s board of directors since 2022
By Staff The Canadian Press Posted July 10, 2024 11:24 am 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size TORONTO – Centre Ulrich Chomche has signed a
As Canadians head into the summer season with hopes of enjoying some barbecue or going on a trip to the beach, nearly half may be on the fence about doing

