By Staff The Canadian Press Posted July 8, 2024 7:37 am 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to arrive
Descrease article font size Increase article font size As heat warnings blanket the Okanagan, the City of Penticton is making exemptions for workers assigned to construction projects, allowing them to
Family and friends of an Edmonton man killed last week during a confrontation with police are looking for answers about what led to his death. The family of Mathios (Matthew)
Canada will be reassuring allies of its commitment to the western alliance as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau travels to Washington, D.C., this week to take part in the NATO leaders’
The congregation at Union United Church in Montreal’s Little Burgundy neighbourhood is praying for more than just another 117 years of existence. While celebrating that milestone Sunday, members of the
The City of Calgary was “very proactive” in tackling the feeder main break that has forced residents and businesses to limit their water use for more than one month, according
PARIS (AP) — A coalition of the French left won the most seats in high-stakes legislative elections Sunday, according to near-final results, beating back a far-right surge but failing to win a
Newly-crowned leader of Alberta’s New Democrats Naheed Nenshi drew a turnout at his first official Calgary Stampede breakfast that eclipsed last year’s party pancake event, and veteran members say it
On Thursday, Fredericton’s Environmental Stewardship Committee voted in favour of a proposed bylaw amendment that would mandate that apartment buildings with more than five units provide space for recycling. It
Descrease article font size Increase article font size The 30th annual Pride Parade in the capital of British Columbia packed the streets in the downtown core. More than 70,000 people

