Slush and ice are persisting on Winnipeg sidewalks, and advocates for people with mobility challenges are insisting that change is needed. In a media release, the Manitoba League for Persons
Gracia Kasoki Katahwa has stepped into a new role in the City of Montreal administration. She joins the executive committee as the member responsible for human resources and the fight
Descrease article font size Increase article font size A philanthropist at the forefront of a nonprofit establishing safe and sustainable educational environments in rural Ghana is being honoured as part
Three south Okanagan schools are now officially being considered for closure. The School District 67 School Board voted Wednesday night to move ahead to public consultation surrounding its Long-Range Facilities
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Alan Fedorchuk spent his career hauling wood across the province, expecting to end his career with a good pension that his employer
Months after they were signed, the final agreements for Calgary’s event Ccentre project are now public, with plans to begin construction on the building as soon as later this year.
Dozens of people were left figuring out their next steps after being evicted from an RV encampment on First Nations-owned land in Chilliwack, B.C., on Thursday. The property on Island
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Work is underway at a second site in Kelowna, B.C., that will feature housing for the homeless. Located along the 2700 block
Nitrocross drivers are descending on Calgary this weekend, set to battle each other on the ice track at GMC Stadium. Even though unseasonably warm weather delayed race day to Sunday,
Amazon.com beat fourth-quarter revenue expectations on Thursday as new generative AI features in its cloud and ecommerce businesses spurred robust growth during the critical holiday period, sending its shares up

