Every year, thousands of people climb aboard a ship in Manitoba but that ship hasn’t set sail in decades. The Nonsuch is the star of the Manitoba Museum’s collection, a
British Columbia is home to two major volcanic mountain ranges in its northwest corner. The Mount Edziza and Spectrum ranges cover more than 2,000 square kilometres of ice-frosted peaks, valleys,
Quebec’s new rule banning cellphones in classrooms will be in effect when students return from the holiday break, making the province the second to implement such a measure, after Ontario.
A 7th Canadian died from salmonella in the days before many Canadians gathered with family to tuck into typically massive meals. All the salmonella deaths, the Public Health Agency of
An effort to save a suspected orphaned bear cub in the Comox Valley has come to a sad end. The BC Conservation Officer Service (COS) has confirmed the cub seen
Hundreds of millions of years ago, dinosaurs roamed and ruled the earth -- until a meteorite struck and wiped them out.
But new evidence from McGill University suggests
Descrease article font size Increase article font size The search for the four-year-old girl who went missing in a Quebec river on Friday is no longer a search and rescue
In a year dominated by serious headlines ranging from war to wildfires, it’s easy to get caught up in negative news. But the world can be a wild and even
On Dec. 25, Staggers Pub and Grub on Portland St. in Downtown Dartmouth served up their 11th annual free Christmas dinner. Owner, Debbie Phinney, says the volunteer-run event started as
As Canadians start cleaning up after the holidays, a new study shows how live Christmas trees can impact indoor air chemistry.
"Our nose is a good chemical sensor,"

