Leckie Road between Dilworth Road and Highway 97 in Kelowna is home to plenty of businesses. Those businesses are now banding together to fight city hall as it gets set
Descrease article font size Increase article font size A portion of a busy street in Kelowna, B.C., will undergo a lengthy closure for bike and pedestrian travel. Starting this week,
The gender pay gap for female employees in Canada’s private sector is double that in the public sector, which is doing a better job of narrowing the wage inequalities, according
The City of Calgary is asking for around $1.3 billion in new and continued investments in the upcoming provincial budget, but the premier’s warning of spending restraint is raising questions
A planned Metrro Vancouver performance by a controversial Alberta comedy group has been cancelled amid widespread backlash over T-shirts they made making light of B.C.’s most infamous serial killer. Danger
The MD of Willow Creek and the Town of Fort Macleod signed a joint letter Monday expressing their concerns about the proposed Jumbo Solar with Storage Project in Southern Alberta.
Sustainability is the theme for this year’s Ag Expo in Lethbridge, and science and tech are at the forefront on the showroom floor. In fact, technology has its own wing
A small species of fish that measures no more than half an inch in length is capable of producing sounds louder than an elephant, according to a new study.
A new building in Hochelaga-Maisonneuve has become a rallying point for protesters concerned about the housing crisis in the area. Activists are denouncing the presence of Airbnb in the new
OpenAI has asked a federal judge to dismiss parts of the New York Times' copyright lawsuit against it, arguing that the newspaper "hacked" its chatbot ChatGPT and other artificial-intelligence

