Lone tenant in a $400-a-month apartment could delay major condo project
Carla White, who declined to give her age, says she was homeless after multiple previous evictions before she found a home she could afford a decade ago.
Carla White, who declined to give her age, says she was homeless after multiple previous evictions before she found a home she could afford a decade ago.
Potholes and severe cracking kept Barton Street East in top spot, joined by Aberdeen Avenue, which makes its debut on the CAA list.
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Manitoba politicians are working to pass many bills into law by Thursday — the last scheduled sitting before the summer break and the provincial election slated for Oct. 3.
Eglinton Avenue West in Toronto has made CAA’s Worst Roads list for 2023 once again, coming in second place. Three other Toronto roads also made the list.
Two cars parked in front of a commercial building in east Montreal were set on fire in the middle of the night on Tuesday.
Canada sees about 7,500 wildfires burn more than 2.5 million hectares of forest - about half the size of Nova Scotia - every year and that amount is projected to double by 2050.
Preliminary estimates suggest around 200 homes or structures have been damaged by a devastating wildfire burning near Halifax, which have forced thousands to evacuate.
Rhiannon Hoyle and Jodi Calahoo-Stonehouse are, respectively, projected to be the first Black and Indigenous women in Alberta history to be elected to the legislature.
Investigators said Bilal Khan, a former reservist from Hamilton, was the only known Canadian ex-soldier to join the ISIS terrorist group.
The Ford government has until the end of June to ask Canada's nuclear regulator to inspect its plans in order to keep Pickering nuclear power station open until 2026.
If you are one of the unlucky mosquito magnets, you are not alone -- many elements come into play that determine who these bloodsuckers find most irresistible.
Lisa Parsons, the manager of Pampered Paws Inn, sprang into action during the fire and saved 18 dogs from the doggy daycare by running through the bushes.
The provincial political landscape in Lethbridge going unchanged in the 2023 provincial election.
While the UCP held on to its rural and most of its Calgary seats, several ministers lost their ridings. The NDP will form the largest official Opposition in Alberta history.
Danielle Smith has been leader of the UCP since succeeding Jason Kenney in October 2022.
The nine-storey, 111-unit building at 105 Keefer St. proposed by Beedie Living is before the city's Development Permit Board once again, after being rejected five times.
Indoor drug inhalation is already permitted at federally-approved consumption sites. Vancouver has four of them, one of which has already applied to build indoor inhalation booths.
According to the letter, the challenges have resulted in one newborn death, "countless near misses" and "moral injury" to care providers at the beleaguered hospital.
An iconic Vancouver cafe, which doubles as a popular location for filming movies and TV shows is the latest victim of property crime on the Downtown Eastside.
Ghobadlou was arrested on Sept. 22 2022 during nationwide anti-regime protests sparked by the in-custody death of Mahsa Jina Amini.
Winnipeg Police are investigating what they're calling a serious crash on Lagimodiere near the South Perimeter Highway.
An RCMP collision reconstructionist is on the scene and the highway is expected to be closed into the evening.
British Columbia's lieutenant-governor toured a historic site in Keremeos on Monday.
The British Columbia government has released 12 priorities for anti-racism research in its first update since the Anti-Racism Data Act came into effect last June.