The UFC is back in Toronto. And so is Brad (Superman) Katona. The 32-year-old bantamweight from Winnipeg, who now calls Dublin home, is the lone fighter on Saturday’s UFC 297
The Montreal Canadiens are not making a charge to a high draft pick so many experts in the hockey world had predicted. They are, instead, making a charge toward a
A cloud of uncertainty hangs over the future of international student visas in Canada. As the country grapples with a housing crisis, strong wording from the federal government in recent
Some residents of a White Rock, B.C., apartment building are struggling in the midst of a snowstorm with their radiators not functioning and no one appearing to come in to
Several coaches of the varsity women’s rugby team at the University of Lethbridge are getting ready for a new program that starts next month. “We want you to come and
Nearly three months after a cybersecurity attack knocked off the majority of online services at the Toronto Public Library, city officials say many of them will begin returning by the
Hospital staff, sick children and their families got a big shiny morale boost at the McGill University Health Centre (MUHC) on Thursday. Members of the Grey Cup-winning Montreal Alouettes spent
A mother of two in Nova Scotia says the province has a child care problem amid lengthy delays in accessing care. Her 10-month-old son has been on a waitlist since
A University of Waterloo scientist has made a discovery which has found its way onto TIME’s Best Inventions of 2023 list. Craig Kaplan, an associate professor in computer science, helped
The Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation (STF) is taking the next step in job action while they undergo contract negotiations. On Monday, Jan. 22, teachers across the province will have another one-day

