HempFest Expo has Saskatoon residents curious for cannabis
Cannabis lovers got the chance to experience everything and anything cannabis related at the HempFest Cannabis Expo.
Cannabis lovers got the chance to experience everything and anything cannabis related at the HempFest Cannabis Expo.
There was no raining on the parade of participants in the Adaptive Adventures Boucherie Grind in West Kelowna on Sunday.
This week on Focus Montreal, Global takes a look at how Bill 21 will be challenged in court, cannabis tax revenue is lower than anticipated and a 94-year-old Montreal woman became a published author.
Fatal motorcycle crashes have advocates urging motorcyclists and drivers to share the road to prevent another deadly collision.
Sun, Jun 23 – Fatal motorcycle accidents in and outside of the city are hitting home for the riding community. Safety advocates are urging not just drivers but also motorcyclists to share the road, Sarah Komadina has more.
Hall of Fame pitcher turned broadcaster Dennis Eckersley isn't a fan of Toronto Blue Jays starter Marcus Stroman and his behaviour on the mound.
Pompeo said he hoped that a letter recently sent by U.S. President Donald Trump to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un would “provide a good foundation for us to begin to continue these important discussions with the North Koreans to denuclearize the peninsula.”
The Manitoba NDP is demanding a freeze on all controversial decisions by the Pallister government at its first election campaign event.
A motion set to be introduced this week asks the mayor and council to write letters to fossil fuel companies to request accountability.
City administration is recommending playground zone hours in Edmonton stay the way they are, despite concerns from residents about their effectiveness and what one councillor is calling a lack of data.
People gathered in Morinville, Alta., to remember Jessica Martel, who was murdered by her common-law husband in front of her children, and to raise awareness about domestic violence.
Pompeo said his first stop is Saudi Arabia, followed by the United Arab Emirates. Both U.S. allies work to counter Iran’s influence in the region.
Warren Tittemore, the 35-year-old Calgarian involved in a boat capsizing on the Columbia River near Revelstoke, has not been found.
A Calgary man whose daughter was murdered while showing a home in B.C. years ago wants the real estate industry to do more to protect realtors.
Close to 30 people were rushed out of their homes after a fire broke out in a three-storey building in Montreal's Rosemont-Petite-Patrie borough.
The Sûreté du Québec is intensifying road interventions across the province for the Fête nationale and Canada Day.
Two cougars were spotted in Meewasin Park in Saskatoon Sunday afternoon.
A report estimates that Airbnb could have turned potential long-term rentals into short-term listings on their platform.
The congress will inject Calgary's economy with $65 million and bring over 5,000 people to the city, according to the World Petroleum Council of Canada.
Over 35,000 ham radio operators across North America participated in the annual Field Day competition.
Sweden looked to kill Canada with kindness Sunday in the buildup to their round-of-16 showdown at the Women's World Cup.
It was the capital’s biggest anti-government protest since the 1989 pro-democratic Velvet Revolution that brought down the communist regime.
Quinn Hughes wasn't about to give his younger brother much advice heading into the NHL draft.
The Martensville RCMP is investigating an incident involving counterfeit currency on May 26.
The LGBTQ2 presence in retail has never been as visibly mainstream as in 2019.