Descrease article font size Increase article font size More than 700 pro-Palestine protesters marched for several blocks in downtown Calgary on Sunday, disrupting traffic for several blocks. According to social
This is usually the busiest time of the year for Alana Edwards and her charity, Elves for Seniors Montreal. The charity delivers Christmas gifts to thousands of seniors at 39
By Staff The Canadian Press Posted November 26, 2023 3:15 pm Descrease article font size Increase article font size Quebec’s second-largest opposition party has elected Emilise Lessard-Therrien as its new
Canada’s justice minister is considering options raised by the independent adviser on unmarked graves, who says Indigenous leaders want Canada to move on criminalizing residential school denialism. Kimberly Murray called
The wolf-dog that is at large in the community of Coombs on Vancouver Island has killed a dog, according to a worker at a local campground. A Coombs Country Campground
Montreal bar and live music venue Turbo Haus is doing everything it can to mitigate noise and be a good neighbour, says co-owner Sergio Da Silva. The punk rock institution moved
Six months after a massive wildfire spread through an Upper Tantallon subdivision and destroyed more than 150 homes, Halifax Regional Council will be presented with a staff report on Tuesday
Saskatchewan’s Wanuskewin Heritage Park has won a national tourism award as Canada’s top Indigenous tourism destination. The award was one of many presented at the Tourism Industry Association of Canada
A spill of surface runoff from a containment pond at Suncor Energy’s Fort Hills oilsands site may have spanned more than a year, the Alberta Energy Regulator has announced. The regulator said
Treasury Board President Anita Anand says Canada is at a point where it needs to “watch our purse strings” when it comes to spending, but adds the federal government is