How climate change is battering budgets of Canadian towns, cities
In Canada, cities and towns are increasingly having to dispense additional sums to guard against severe weather and clean up in its aftermath.
In Canada, cities and towns are increasingly having to dispense additional sums to guard against severe weather and clean up in its aftermath.
Global trade is set to contract by five per cent in 2023 compared to last year, the United Nations trade body said on Monday, with an overall pessimistic forecast for 2024.
Three people are dead after a fire early Monday destroyed a shed outside a home improvement store in northwest Calgary.
The COP28 climate negotiations entered crunch time on Monday with countries set for a final summit face-off over whether to reach a global agreement to phase out fossil fuels.
Toronto police say a woman has life-threatening injuries after being stabbed at an apartment building on Monday morning.
Toronto Police say a woman and two children were found in critical condition at a Scarborough apartment building on Sunday night.
Several government ministers are expected to launch a new federal dental insurance plan that will provide benefits directly to eligible Canadian residents, sources say.
Council managed to pass the multi-year budget with an 8.52 percent increase for 2024.
It's exciting times for Montreal hockey fans with some of the best prospects they have had in a very long time.
British Columbia has announced a new three-year action plan that it says aims to end stigma around gender-based violence and ensure access to supports.
Cost, land availability, and red tape — all factors for the company owner, who says if she were to move to Alberta, these issues would be easier to deal with.
According to a social media post by Calgary Police Service, around 400 protestors marched from Tomkins Park downtown along 17th Avenue S.W. to 14th Street S.W. then 4th Street S.W.
Saskatoon's SPCA is working around the clock to find as many homes for their animal residents as possible during the Christmas season.
The Edmonton Oilers knocked off the New Jersey Devils 4-1 at Rogers Place on Sunday afternoon to extend their winning streak to seven straight games.
Calgary film shown at COP28 aims to find a way to get developing countries off fossil fuels.
One of the most restrictive policies that is expected to change is the mandatory spacing between liquor-serving establishments in vancouver.
Regina cafe owner Michelle Brooks said she aims to give inspiration to others.
A veteran safe breaker cracked a decades-old mystery safe at Winnipeg's historic Garrick Hotel on Saturday.
Like many other resorts across B.C., Big White had to delay its opening due to a lack of snow, but the forecast shows more snow is expected to fall at the resort on Sunday.
A pedestrian is in life-threatening condition after being struck by a vehicle in Markham Sunday afternoon, according to York Regional Police.
Striking public sector medical workers are expressing skepticism about Quebec's new health care reform bill, which passed after a vote at the National Assembly Saturday morning.
The London Knights finished up the weekend with a 5-3 loss in Sault Ste. Marie.
A man from Toronto has been arrested and charged for allegedly scamming an elderly woman into paying him thousands of dollars after convincing her that her grandson needed bail.
The 32-year-old man and a 33-year-old woman were arrested related to the incident and have been since released.
The Kelowna Rockets got off on the right foot to start their East Division road trip, while the West Kelowna Warriors picked up their sixth-straight victory.