Descrease article font size Increase article font size After a severe cold snap in January across three provinces, the Insurance Bureau of Canada says the damage bill is more than
It’s been helping those experiencing homelessness for five decades, but for the first time in its history, Kelowna’s Gospel Mission has struggled with food insecurity and being able to feed
Edmonton is pausing plans to build a hydrogen fuelling station in the south end of the city, saying the demand isn’t there right now. In the fall 2023 municipal budget
Concerns around rising costs are escalating for project officials behind Calgary’s Green Line LRT, but exact numbers won’t be determined for another few months. According to a quarterly report presented
Severe water shortages in southern Alberta have farmers and ranchers looking to creative solutions. A new proposal could help more than the south: a reservoir on the Belly River. The
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The United States is spearheading the first United Nations resolution on artificial intelligence, aimed at ensuring the new technology is "safe, secure and trustworthy" and that
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Alberta Health Services is warning about an increase in pertussis, or whooping cough, cases in the area of Okotoks, Alta., as part
Horses, pigs, chickens, sheep and dogs all live peacefully at Wild Willow Ranch & Rescue just north of Beausejour, Man.. Founder Candice Cronin is dedicated to providing her animals with
The Child Nutrition Council of Manitoba (CNCM) has kicked off its annual Stone Soup Week fundraiser. But don’t worry. There won’t be rocks in your lunch. Aligning with the old
A new complex-needs emergency shelter is coming to Regina as part of an 18-month pilot project, but not everyone is happy with the news. The provincial government made the announcement

