Victoria Day 2023: What’s open and closed in Cambridge, Kitchener and Waterloo
As Victoria Day approaches, here's a roundup of what's open and closed on the holiday Monday in Cambridge, Kitchener and Waterloo.
As Victoria Day approaches, here's a roundup of what's open and closed on the holiday Monday in Cambridge, Kitchener and Waterloo.
A World Health Organization (WHO) advisory group on Thursday recommended that this year's COVID-19 booster shots be updated to target one of the currently dominant XBB variants.
After a hot finish to the week, 30-degree heat slides away through May long weekend as showers and thunderstorms return to the Okanagan weather forecast.
Justice Department lawyers made the disclosure in a court papers urging a magistrate judge to keep Jack Teixeira behind bars while he awaits trial.
The crop report for the week of May 9-15 shows that Saskatchewan producers have completed 38 per cent of seeding in the province.
Although the rate of Canadian teenagers smoking e-cigarettes remains high, the number of youth using them has dropped in recent years.
Wellness Within, a non-profit, is calling on the Nova Scotia government to conduct a public inquiry into the death of a Indigenous woman who died while in provincial custody.
Suffering from debilitating menstrual cramps herself, Nanette Sene made it her mission to help others by creating a wearable device to alleviate period pain.
The woman's lawyer claims she rented the bike first in the wake of a viral video that appears to show her trying to take a Citi Bike from a Black man.
Residents of K'atl'odeeche First Nation and the neighbouring community of Hay River, N.W.T., remain displaced as an out-of-control wildfire continues to burn in the area.
'I know it was some time ago, but we're asking people – particularly in the Red Deer area – to take a look at her picture and think back. Did you know Kassandra?'
As air quality due to wildfire smoke remains poor in parts of Western Canada, health experts are advising people to stay inside as much as possible.
Leader Danielle Smith said Jennifer Johnson 'used offensive language and a vile analogy when speaking about the 2SLGBTQIA+ community for which she has apologized.'
The response is activated when the city experiences three consecutive days of an Air Quality Health Index score of seven or higher. Edmonton facilities offer a respite from smoke.
As smoky skies and unseasonable heat persist, Environment Canada reported that there were eight temperature records set on Wednesday, along with one tie, across British Columbia.
Phoenix Maytwayashing, 23, was found guilty of second-degree murder in the death of Monica Chippeway three years ago at her home on Lake Manitoba First Nation.
More than 500 evacuees will be making the Kisik Tower at the University of Regina their home away from home until it is deemed safe to return to their communities.
The government said five-member “transition board” will be appointed in 2023 to oversee an “amicable and fair dissolution" of Peel Region
The Guelph and District Home Builders Association and the Guelph Wellington Development Association say a new bylaw will impede their ability to build homes in the city.
Billy Graham, often considered a pioneer in the modern world of professional wrestling, died after a years-long struggle with various health issues.
WestJet pilots issued a 72-hour strike notice on Monday to the airline’s management and the federal government, starting a countdown for walkouts as contract talks drag on.
A food delivery company that takes locally-grown produce 'seconds' rejected by grocery stores is expanding operations to the Barrie area. It's a win for growers and consumers.
Creston RCMP officers are investigating the theft of guns from a business on Canyon Street. Anyone with information or dashcam footage from around 3 a.m. is asked to call police.
Upon arriving at a residence in Terrebonne, Que., police say they found a vehicle and tried to intercept it but the driver fled the scene.
Alberta's ethics commissioner says Premier Danielle Smith contravened the Conflicts of Interest Act in her interaction with the province's justice minister.