Manitoba wildfire officials are preparing for what could be one of their busiest wildfire seasons to date. Much of the province is dealing with tinder-dry conditions following a winter with
Descrease article font size Increase article font size A closed-door meeting was held between the tenants of Mary Helen Herchmer Place, the Regina Housing Authority and the Saskatchewan Housing Corporation
The future site of Eco Vision Memramcook’s new clothing boutique was bustling on Thursday during an employee photoshoot. The social enterprise employs adults with disabilities through a bottle redemption centre
It was bumper-to-bumper traffic Thursday morning at the Penticton Lakeside Resort for the 12th annual United Way Drive-Thru Breakfast. Local officials, businesses and community members were out bright and early
Incoming legislation that requires provincial approval of direct agreements with the federal government has universities in Alberta exploring potential impacts. The Provincial Priorities Act, tabled Wednesday, prevents any direct agreements
An early Filipino settler is finally getting a gravestone after new research revealed he was the first documented immigrant to Canada from his home country. Benson Flores came to British
In an ancient grave in what’s now northwestern Argentina, a person was buried with a canine companion — but this animal friend wasn’t a dog, according to new research.
As Alberta prepares for what’s expected to be another busy fire season in 2024, many municipalities are restricting activities in an effort to prevent fires from getting out of control.
Prehistoric humans in Brazil carved drawings in the rock next to dinosaur footprints, suggesting that they may have found them meaningful or interesting, a new study has found. The rock
A wooden pedestrian walkway caught fire Thursday morning in a Saskatoon park. The Saskatoon Fire Department said it sent firefighters to Gabriel Dumont Park just after 8:30 a.m. to distinguish

