B.C. forestry sector calls for end to port strike
As the B.C. port strike grinds into day number 8, the province's forestry sector is calling on the federal government to step in and take action.
As the B.C. port strike grinds into day number 8, the province's forestry sector is calling on the federal government to step in and take action.
The owners of a Saint John business are taking a unique approach to killing off steam, with a first in the city "rage room" designed at smashing what were once valuables.
It's the first multiples birth of its kind in three decades at the Misericordia Hospital, and required triple the number of staff to make sure the babies and mom were all healthy.
A Canadian battlion was widely recognized in the Battle of Gapyeong for preventing a costly defeat in the Korean War, the City of Airdrie said.
Details are scarce but the Calgary Police Service tweeted the intersection of 17th Avenue S.W. and 45th Street S.W. is expected to be closed for several hours.
The Liberal and Conservative party say they have reached agreements following a meeting Friday regarding a public inquiry into foreign interference in Canada.
The region’s population grew 2.8 per cent from 229,003 in 2021. A dozen years ago, the area’s population was 179,839.
Winnipeg police say they've arrested a man who allegedly approached a man and his family on the river dock in St Boniface and berated and assaulted him.
1,400 athletes from across Ontario came to Kingston to compete in one of the city's biggest tournaments of the year.
Sarnia, Ont., police are investigating two related stabbing incidents that led to three teens getting injured. All three teens were rushed to hospital.
In the letter, Smith expressed concerns that the continued work stoppage will have "significant economic consequences" for both Alberta and Canada.
As the Ford government pushes forward with its electric vehicle strategy, it is eyeing the mineral-rich Ring of Fire in Northern Ontario. Local communities are pushing back.
Durham Regional Police said officers investigated reports a teenage girl was kissed and inappropriately touched by someone she did not know near the Oshawa bus loop on July 4.
The stabbing took place on Thursday after 12 p.m. on a Line 1 subway train as it travelled southbound toward Eglinton Station. A man faces an attempted murder charge, among others.
The Wellington County Taste Real Local Food Map enables residents and visitors to find farms, markets and other businesses that feature locally produced food.
The report by the Canadian Climate Institute broke down the costs of the 2021 B.C. heat dome, during which more than 600 people died and hundreds more were sent to hospital.
The slice of income assistance meant for housing increased in B.C. for the first time in 15 years this month, but still only amounts to $500 in a province with a housing crisis.
The annual Enoch Cree Nation competition powwow near Edmonton will attract up to 1,000 participants. It's free to attend and runs July 7-9.
Six bridges were destroyed on the Coquihalla during the natural disaster on Nov. 14 and 15, 2021. More than 20 sites were damaged in the floods and washouts in total.
Environment Canada says the region will see a period of elevated temperatures until Sunday.
The Fraser Canyon and Okanagan appear set to face the worst of the heat, with daytime highs forecast near 35 C and overnight lows holding near 18 C through Sunday.
It wasn’t an easy growing season for cherries, with a cold April followed by record-hot temperatures in May and some rain in June.
Days after being evacuated as toxic smoke spewed from a Sutherland Avenue fire, Point Douglas residents say the city's emergency plan fell short of helping a community in need.
A team of University of Lethbridge researchers broke down the genetic code of Mpox, formerly known as monkeypox, a foundation discovery for future treatment.
In a Kelowna court Friday, familiar video footage was played in which Bruce Orydzuk could be heard shouting racially charged comments to a South Asian security guard.