Regulator rules in favour of Trans Mountain route deviation
The Canada Energy Regulator has approved Trans Mountain Corp.'s application to modify the pipeline's route.
The Canada Energy Regulator has approved Trans Mountain Corp.'s application to modify the pipeline's route.
The Mustang Drive-In movie theatre is now on the market, listed at just under $1.6 million.
In 2073, future Reginians will see a glimpse of the past as items such as photographs, letters, articles and even a lifeguard shirt were buried in a time capsule.
St. Joseph's Hamilton is just days away from reinstating a mandatory mask policy for staff while encouraging visitors, families and patients to do the same.
According to municipal staff, this phase of construction will be completed near the end of 2025, when roads will be completely open to traffic.
New Brunswick Power says that with the growing cost of the Atlantic Loop project, the province wouldn't start to see benefits for about a decade.
Saskatoon police received several calls over the weekend related to weapons and youth.
A new province-wide initiative encourages homeowners to test their smoke alarms.
Manitoba New Democrats are getting some support on the campaign trail from a health-care union.
These finger-licking baby back ribs are the perfect casual meal: easy to prepare and cook.
A man is behind bars and Lethbridge police have seized a prohibited firearm, ammunition and body armour after being called to help Alberta Sheriffs with a traffic stop.
Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner announced they were getting divorced on Sept. 6. They called their split 'amicable' and a 'united decision.'
The Independent Investigation Unit say on Sept. 23, they were notified the previous evening Winnipeg police arrested a man who was later found to have a broken rib.
People gathered at Saskatoon's civic square as the Survivors' Flag was raised for residential school survivors.
Last month's death toll is the lowest monthly number recorded since June of last year, equating to about 5.6 lives lost per day, the B.C. Coroners Service reported Monday.
Heather Stefanson promised Monday in Brandon that a re-elected Tory government would spend $2 million to expand the Downtown Community Safety Partnership program to that city.
A former president and a former treasurer of a Royal Canadian Legion Branch in Vaughan have been charged with fraud, police say.
Vandals did around $100,000 in damage to a cottage along the Lake Huron shoreline, according to Ontario Provincial Police in Huron County.
Last week, an Australia-based company resurrected a proposal for the Grassy Mountain steelmaking coal mine in southern Alberta, applying for three licences from the AER.
According to BC Hydro, about 1,300 people on Vancouver Island and 1,000 on the Sunshine Coast had lost power by 10:30 a.m., and more could lose power as the day goes on.
A teen riding a dirt bike was air lifted to hospital after colliding with a passenger vehicle over the weekend in Huntsville, Ont.
Police say money raised by the annual ride across B.C.'s Southern Interior will assist children who have suffered a medical, physical or traumatic crisis.
According to the Cobourg Police Service, around 5:45 a.m. Monday, individuals shot projectiles from what is believed to be a pellet gun into the window of a King Street business.
Arrests were made after officers with the Winnipeg Police Service responded to reports of a vehicle and building being damaged early Sunday morning.
Dozens of unionized health-care administrative staff rallied outside a Halifax hospital today in a push to get the province to negotiate a new contract.