The Assembly of First Nations’ special chiefs assembly continues in Ottawa Thursday without a new national chief. First Nations leaders were growing impatient late Wednesday as voting for the new
A prominent Canadian pediatrician warns a “food security crisis” is affecting the physical and mental development of Indigenous children, compounded by record-high grocery prices in Canada’s North. High inflation has
Canadians hoping for better food prices going into 2024 may not get their wish immediately, but as inflation cools, a new report suggests people could soon see some savings at the
This is the fourth instalment of a Global News series called ‘On The Brink,’ which profiles people who are struggling with the rising cost of living. In this story, a
The season of giving is alive and well at the Smith Creek Village Retirement Home in West Kelowna thanks to one of its residents. For the past three Christmas seasons,
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Regina city council approved the renaming of lands formally known as the Regent Par 3 golf course and Regent Pool Park. The
It’s a shortage with a not-so-sweet message. A lack of sugar has impacted many bakeries across Western Canada, including in Lethbridge.“It has been a little stressful to be a bakery
Families across the province will soon have access to a new set of stickers for their vehicles or homes, alerting first responders to the presence of a loved one with
On this episode of What happened to…? Erica Vella revisits the Toronto bathhouse raids that sparked massive protests and marked a turning point for the Queer community.On February 5, 1981, Toronto
Descrease article font size Increase article font size As families grapple with food inflation, a Surrey, B.C., charity is rolling out a plan to help ensure families can share holiday