WIAIH celebrates 60 years of serving the West Island
The West Island Association for the Intellectually Handicapped celebrated its 60th birthday by holding a block party in front of its Pointe-Claire headquarters.
The West Island Association for the Intellectually Handicapped celebrated its 60th birthday by holding a block party in front of its Pointe-Claire headquarters.
Canada and the United States on Saturday narrowed their differences in last-ditch talks to save NAFTA but there is no guarantee an agreement will be forged, two Ottawa sources said.
After falling behind, the Oilers rallied to beat the Flames.
The $16-million expansion includes additions to the museum's main building and a tripling in size of an interactive kids area.
120 support staff with Living Waters Catholic Schools went on strike Friday demanding better pay and job security.
Parks Canada and The Royal Canadian Navy are honouring Canadians for their significant contributions during the Second World War.
New Brunswick EMO wants municipalities to be forward thinking and aware of climate change
The Western Mustangs ran for 220 yards in a comeback victory over the Queen's Gaels on Saturday in Kingston.