A cross-border tribe is seeking funding and recognition from the Canadian government one month after opening an office in British Columbia. In late October, the Sinixt Confederacy — part of
A supportive shelter pilot project to get more people out of encampments is upsetting residents of a north-central Edmonton neighbourhood, who feel the area has become the go-to for housing
Descrease article font size Increase article font size BC Ferries has been given the green light to acquire four more hybrid-electric Island Class ferries. In a media release Monday, the
Calgary’s coordinated winter response for people experiencing homelessness has been activated despite the recent warming trend. The Coordinated Community Extreme Weather Response, a partnership between the city and Calgary Homeless
It’s almost time for the annual light show that astronomers call one of the most impressive meteor showers of the year—the Geminids are set to be at their highest
Topics tied to the world of sports dominated Google searches in Canada this year, while “Oppenheimer” edged out “Barbie” when it came to movie queries. The Silicon Valley-based technology company released its
Canada’s sports minister announced a national commission to delve into safe-sport problems, but stopped short of a public inquiry. Carla Qualtrough unveiled several measures Monday in Ottawa, including a Future
Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Christmas spirit is in the air, and it’s coming from many people who may have never experienced the holiday before. On
Officials with the Montreal borough of Saint-Laurent confirm a snowplow involved in an incident last week after a major snowfall is owned by an operator that they contract out to.
Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Winnipeg Police Service has once again started up its holiday checkstop program for this year, in an effort to cut down

