Lane and April Martin are business owners in Kelowna. However, these days, they’ve made it their business to raise money for a worthwhile cause. “I thought we would jump right
Affordable housing is few and far between in Winnipeg, and often called “a crisis.” It’s an issue Mayor Scott Gillingham said he is looking to fast-track in his annual State
A Surrey, B.C., city councillor says she is opposed to plans to turn a local pet cemetery into a housing development. The plot of land in Newton, at 147 A
WARNING: This story deals with disturbing subject matter that may upset and trigger some readers. Discretion is advised. Indigenous child welfare advocates in B.C. are celebrating a “huge win” in
It was a close call for a family of six in the Okanagan who ventured out for a bit of fun at a local bowling alley. Video surveillance captured the
Descrease article font size Increase article font size A woman is facing charges after the Winnipeg Police Service were called to a report of a residential break-and-enter incident this week.
It’s been a busy couple of days for Manitoba Hydro crews. The Crown corporation said after about 6,000 customers lost power on Thursday before 4:30p.m., things are looking up now
The mayor of Pickering, Ont., is outraged after one of his councillors has once again made controversial comments. Ward 1 councillor Lisa Robinson recently penned an op-ed in a local
Despite the calendar indicating that it’s February, the Market Square Rink saw a notably low turnout on Friday, a trend that is uncharacteristic for this time of year. While the
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Indigenous organizations in Saskatchewan are commending the Supreme Court of Canada’s decision to uphold the Government of Canada’s child welfare law. On

