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- A radar search at a residential school in northern Alberta found 88 possible graves
- A leaked report on looking for women’s bodies in a landfill shows how 60,000 tons of trash could be sorted
- Foothills County is the latest place in Alberta to declare an agricultural disaster because of the drought
- Three young people are charged with robbing a store on Greenbank Road out of “hate.
- This fall, Ottawa will get buses that can be called on demand
- A civil rights group sends a “final message” and threatens to sue if LGBTQ policy changes are made
- Mayhem the camel is a hit in the Okanagan. He has two humps, a shaggy coat, and lips that can open locks
- When the smoke clears, Native American communities worry about how they will stay connected to the land
- Welcome to Alberta, a one-party province no longe
- This man put pictures of his ‘daughter’ online for years. Her real family can’t believe it
- She couldn’t find a place to rent in N.L., so she lived in a 20-foot RV for 2 years
- After police shot someone at Fraser Canyon Hospital, the emergency room was closed
- The mayor of Ottawa says there won’t be a crackdown on small library fines
- Ontario rejects some recommendations from triple murder inquest jur
- Near two city parks in Carlington, a man was killed
- How will Doug Ford and Olivia Chow, the new mayor of Toronto, get along
- This wedding chapel on N.L.’s Southern Shore is a little bit like Las Vegas. Elvis is even there
- Canada – CBC New
- Tenants in Amherstburg are facing fraud charges because their landlord says they lied on their application
- After changes to labour laws, Unifor is going after Amazon in B.C
- As the government extends immigration detention contracts, migrants will be locked up for longer
- The OPP is looking into the deaths of 13 Indigenous people in Thunder Bay, Ontario, over the course of 13 years
- “Prolific” rat infestations make people afraid, disgusted, and angry
- Experts worry about Lansdowne 2.0 and write a letter about it
- “Prolific” rat infestations make people afraid, disgusted, and angry
- Police say that the change after the pandemic will lead to a rise in crime in the annual report for 2022
- Smoke from wildfires should get less this afternoon
- Melanoma is on the rise, and summer is here. Here’s what to watch out for
- Jurors in a murder case take a rare step to attend a one-year reunio
- In a letter to the prime minister, people want migrants to stop being locked up right away
- Slimy, hard to get rid of, and moving quickly. Biofouling is taking over shellfish farms
- Jurors in a murder case take a rare step to attend a one-year reunio
- After filing a sexual assault complaint against his coach, a former wrestler was “shocked” by the disciplinary decision
- Condo investments may not be as good as they used to be, which could hurt renters in Metro Vancouver
- Toronto will have Canada’s largest Pride parade, which is likely to draw a lot of people
- “Their story should be told,” says a Summerville memorial to the 4 Allied airmen who died there
- Ottawa has almost no affordable housing on the private market: CMH
- The push in B.C. to move homes instead of tearing them dow
- NCC is a long way from meeting its goal of planting 100,000 trees by 2026
- Thunder Bay backs a couple’s plan to walk across Canada to raise awareness about Indigenous people who have gone missing or been killed
- Polar Prince’s use of the doomed Titan submersible will be looked into by the TSB
- Fort Albany is still being evacuated, and a wildfire is now threatening a power line in the far north of Ontario
- As the trouble over Higgs’s leadership gets worse, another member of the New Brunswick cabinet quits
- Hope and questions are raised by a new federal disability benefit
- West of Calagobie, a wildfire seems to have been started by an abandoned fire
- At least one person has died after a big fire and a crash involving three cars on Highway 401 in Pickering
- People work together to buy back a much-loved horse statu
- The number of opioid overdoses in eastern Ontario is expected to rise
- In the parking lot of a Sikh temple in Surrey, B.C., the president was shot and killed
- Canada’s clean tech companies and best workers are starting to move to the U.S. because of big subsidies from the U.S
- First Nations in Yukon hope that finding the unmarked graves of children who went missing will “bring peace.
- Tenants in Gatineau are feeling the pinch because rents are going up and there are “practically no vacancies.
- Missing A Canadian soldier who died in a World War I battle was finally laid to rest in France
- A former mining town in B.C. that is now known as an outdoor paradise hopes to make it through another wildfire season
- What we know about the deadly bus crash in southwestern Manitob
- A construction company is being sued by a woman whose husband died when a crane in B.C. collapsed
- Ontario is the most recent state to stop locking up immigrants
- In the wake of a fatal bus crash, the mayor of a grieving Manitoba city says, “Everything seems so dark and gloomy.
- For Quebec’s new law, the bodies of two Innu babies will be dug up first
- On the Acadian Peninsula, a dead minke whale washed up
- The number of police officers and social services will go up at the new ByWard Market center
- This man in a wheelchair can mow his lawn again thanks to the work of high school students
- Four bodies were found in a home in Prince Rupert, and the RCMP began a murder investigation
- Unveiling the Secrets: The Significance of Opening up the Tombs
- Slipknot’s “Disasterpieces” Album: Spectacle of Chaos and Musical Mastery
- How the end of the Senators ownership drama will affect the city, the team, and the stadiu
- Reflecting on a Memorable Year: Best of 2007 Online Reader Survey Results
- The Impact of Physicality in Body-Slamming Documentaries
- Employers in Alberta’s Rocky Mountains are getting a lot more permission to hire temporary foreign workers
- Families who are waiting for child Nexus cards are getting more and more angry as wait times reach 24 months
- Damage done by people who don’t like gay people worries the LGBTQ community in southern Manitoba
- The inquest hears that Shannon Sargent’s jail nurse was ‘too busy’ to see her
- Health officials say the number of young people in British Columbia who have syphilis has nearly doubled. But some people may not realize they have it
- A land court rules in favor of the Larga Baffin project
- Hamilton police are looking into the theft of Pride flags from two homes and four Catholic schools
- Trying to find a good place to rent in Calgary these days is “kind of dehumanizing,” as one person put it
- Who really owns Canada’s most important assets? Regulators don’t know for sure, but they want to: internal file
- Residents of Centennial Lake are glad that the order to evacuate has been extended
- A Pact with the Devil – Interview with Justin Rutledge about His Career and Albums
- The National Gallery of Canada gets a new leader
- As part of its strategic review, Irving Oil is thinking about selling the company
- Former employees and people who were abused say that recovery homes ignored reports for years about employees who were charged with sexual assault
- From Funk to Fusion: Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Artistic Evolution
- The Children in Care inquiry hears that Innu were promised a “better place,” but instead they were abused for years
- Divers are amazed when a shark from deep water ends up in shallow water off Vancouver Island
- A humpback whale in British Columbia waters was saved after getting caught in a rope
- 2 Mounties plead not guilty to manslaughter in death of Wet’suwet’en ma
- Businesses tell the city to make ByWard Market safer and more interesting
- Celebrating Excellence in Ottawa: Unveiling the City’s Premier Awards
- After four years, advocates say that the MMIWG inquiry’s calls for justice have been ignored in an “unacceptable” way
- A Candid Conversation with Jerry Beck on the Enigmatic Pink Panther
- Donna Summer: The Disco Queen Who Transcended Generations
- The court turned down TUPC’s request to go back to St. Brigid’s
- Wildfire refugees from Northern Saskatchewan save a couple from a house fire in North Battleford
- Forest fires cause warnings about the air quality in Montreal and Sept-Îles
- These students kept trying, which led 13 other schools in London to start softball teams for girls
- The “scary” effects of the N.W.T. and Nunavut’s record-breaking heat on land user
- About 4,000 members of the Manitoba Métis Federation say yes to a new treaty with the Crown
- How homelessness and small crimes have stoked racial tensions in Val d’O
- Northern Quebec’s Lebel-sur-Quévillon has been forced to leave as wildfires burn across the province
- A look at how Prince Edward Island and its people have changed eight months after Fion
- The Ottawa Senators looked for a new owner and a new place to play 100 years ago
- Why all the filler? This year, there is a lot of poplar cotton
- There are 101 forest fires in Quebec, and 10 of them are out of control
- The jail death inquiry will question the nurse’s version of the order of events
- “Divided We Stand” – Exploring Impact as a Thought-Provoking Social Commentary
- Ottawa’s Vibrant Food and Drink Scene: Best Places to Visit
- “If there’s no Bay du Nord, what’s left?”: People react to Equinor’s shocking news
- After years of studying the endangered language Sm’algyax, a Ts’msyen musician is going to make an album in it
- Farmers put pressure on the Doug Ford government to change its plan for housing
- Fort Chipewyan, Alberta, has been told to leave because of a wildfire
- Two Ontario children drowned, which led to warnings about how to stay safe in pools. What you need to know is as follows
- Canada – CBC New
- Ottawa’s Gastronomic Journey: Exploring Culinary Delights and Award-Winning Restaurants
- A wildfire in the Halifax area has left ‘visible scars on the community,’ an official says
- Canada’s airports and airlines say that this summer won’t be so bad, even though the number of travelers is high
- Why it’s a hot ticket for celebrities to own the Ottawa Senator
- A podcast by a Saskatchewan journalist about her father’s time in a residential school has won the Pulitzer Prize
- Nova Bus and Quebec will make a deal worth $2.1 billion for 1,229 electric buses
- Part of this farm in Quebec that has been there for hundreds of years has been eaten by the river, maybe for good
- The only preschool in the province to teach both English and American Sign Language is in Saskatoon
- A federal minister says that Ottawa might put off a bill on sustainable jobs that the Alberta government doesn’t like
- A report from the Northwestern Health Unit suggests that safe consumption services be set up in 4 Ontario towns
- Under a new law in N.L., people will soon be able to look up their partners’ domestic violence records
- From an ice storm to warm weather, here are some pictures of how Montreal has changed in a week
- Canada – CBC New
- Memorial University got rid of Vianne Timmons as president
- As northern B.C. mills close, hundreds of people lose their jobs
- Does this winter seem long? This chart shows the truth
- The families of the seven people who died in the Old Montreal fire are looking for answers
- After the Kearl tailings leak from Imperial Oil, dangerous chemicals were found in a small lake
- A man from Ontario is said to have said that he smuggled more than 1,000 people through Akwesasne
- After pleading guilty to thousands of cyberattacks and making “ghost guns,” a man from Manitoba went to jail
- Saint John landlord seeks 15 per cent rent hike from dozens of tenant
- Students worry as the strike at Carleton University goes o
- How a photographer from the United States took pictures of New Brunswick in the 1970s
- After the body of a Lake St. Martin First Nation woman was found, there were new calls to search landfills in the Winnipeg area
- How this teen knew the Qur’an by the time he was 1
- The opposition is asking the N.L. government to stop putting limits on physical abuse of children
- Residents displaced by a devastating flood can’t go back home until they finish a lot of repairs
- Singers-to-be say that former pop star Danny Fernandes scammed them out of thousands of dollars
- The RCMP is looking into whether four murders in a northern B.C. city are linked to a “drug subculture.
- Debate over $13M tax break for airport hotel ends in tie vot
- B.C. will be the first province to set a ratio of nurses to patients
- Simon Fraser University will no longer play football
- Northern Alberta oilsands leaks were an emergency, but the province didn’t declare it for a month
- Sask. Health Authority facilities no longer have to make people wear masks
- In April, the COVID trends in Ottawa stay the same
- A man who was blamed for a deadly pickup truck crash in Amqui, Que., has now been charged with murder
- “He has no quality of life,” says the daughter of a person who lives in a long-term care facility
- A vertical farming company in B.C. says it could grow enough salad greens to fill up to 6 million bags a year
- People’s Commission says that Ottawa can’t “move on” from the convoy protest without making things right
- Even though a record number of women ran for office in P.E.I., only 7 were elected
- After not being allowed to board a flight, the head of Amnesty International Canada says he was treated unfairly
- Dennis King says he will be humble and kind if he gets a second term as P.E.I. premier
- B.C. will spend billions on a plan to build more homes to ease the housing crisis
- Lack of mental health care is called a “public health emergency” in the N.S. mass shooting report
- Watch as rats keep falling off this moving truck
- Saskatchewan women have more jobs than ever before. How the numbers show the trut
- Today is the first day of First Nations’ court case against B.C.’s mineral rights system
- There is a bar in the lounge at the Toronto police HQ. This senior officer was there before a crash caused by a drunk driver
- They ran away from the war to find peace in Ottawa. How are these newcomers from Ukraine doing now
- The artist who made the hot pink sculptures sued Aritzia, saying that they were “identical” copies of his work
- ‘We need to help Mother Nature out a little bit’: Sask. RMs introduce coyote bountie
- How a Sikh temple in Ontario is introducing young people to the martial art of gatk
- When the N.S. government bought three Maud Lewis paintings, it was tricked. This is how they found out the truth
- Ontario’s election watchdog wants to ban opinion polls in the weeks before the election
- A worldwide movement is working to make rivers legal people. What about the river Gatineau
- The Around-the-Bay Race shows how much Hamilton can change for the better
- The pay-before-you-pump rule in an Ontario bill is meant to stop gas station thefts
- The campaign of Mayor Mark Sutcliffe got $300,000 from just 250 donors who gave the most they could
- For its second season, the popular TV show The Last of Us is moving from Calgary to Vancouver
- Indian authorities arrest a travel agent who is accused of scamming Canadian students who were in danger of being deported
- Family says a thief used damage from the Calgary explosion to get into the house next door a few days after the explosion
- In a battle of attrition that broke records, the Lakeshore Canadiens won a 5-hour Ontario junior hockey game
- These Hamilton renters fight to get back into their cheap apartments after being kicked out for renovations
- A man from B.C. got his luggage back after it was lost on an international flight almost a year ago
- Danielle Smith tests how far a premier will go with COVID prosecutions after being told “no” to amnesty
- At the Canadian border, they were turned away. What’s next
- Beginning April 1, birth control pills on prescription will be free in B.C., but not everything will be covered
- In 2025, people in Quebec will be able to text 911
- After an overnight arrest, a police officer and a suspect both died in Quebec
- A bill in Quebec says that 16-year-olds and younger shouldn’t work more than 17 hours a week
- Parents win their fight to put their son’s Kwakwala name on his birth certificate in British Columbia
- Concerns about noise from neighbors make the pickleball scene in Manotick uncertain
- People are still trying to cross at Roxham Road, even though word of the Canada-U.S. deal is taking a long time to get around
- Lolita, the orca, is going back to Puget Sound after being kept in a tank for more than 50 years
- The RCMP say that 4 teenagers died and one was seriously hurt in a crash in southwestern Manitoba
- Here’s what we know about the people who died in the fire in Old Montreal
- Kids with autism learn how to stay safe in the water in a way that is low-sensory but has a big impact
- If rural Alberta doesn’t help the future of agriculture, other places will
- Politicians and drivers in Cornwall are upset about the latest delays in Highway 138 work
- A firefighter was choked by a colleague, but the boss told him not to tell anyone
- I like to travel a lot, but I haven’t flown in 20 years. You too ca
- A firefighter was choked by a colleague, but the boss told him not to tell anyone
- Parents speak out about policies for transgender students at a school board meeting where a lot of people show up
- Today, the final report on the N.S. mass shooting will be made public
- After what are called “swarming incidents,” the RCMP in B.C. make arrests at a pipeline protest site
- Edmonton man shot in Pizza Hut has a “long road” ahead of him to get better, his sister says
- A company in Halifax is testing a new way to track lobster traps
- B.C. wants divorce proceedings to treat pets more like people and less like things
- Even though Ontario gets a lot of tax money, why are its cities so broke
- Why this Charlottetown man chose to talk about his medically assisted death at a “living wake
- Fire officials shut down a group home in Cornwall, but the co-owner and the people who lived there refuse to leave
- A survey shows that almost three-quarters of Albertans support free birth control on prescription
- Officials in New York are worried that if migrants keep coming, closing Roxham Road could cause chaos
- Vinyl record revival amplifies Halifax music scen
- St. John’s International Airport is closed because of a fire
- Bankruptcy papers say that the self-proclaimed Crypto King of Ontario was taken hostage and beaten for ransom
- Ottawa Hospital CEO, departed city manager among top earners on Sunshine Lis
- The finance minister and environment minister of Alberta won’t run for office again in May
- Police in Kingston are looking into a shooting that happened near Collins Bay Penitentiary
- A customer gave the barber beef and potatoes. In this tough economy, it’s not uncommon for people to trade
- A satellite from the University of Manitoba will study where asteroids come from
- Mechanical engineering is fun for Sask Polytech students, who build hovercraft as a hands-on way to learn
- A report says that Toronto’s controversial encampment clearings were “significantly unfair.
- Scenes from President Trump’s first trip to Ottawa since 201
- Metro Vancouver’s housing shortage is shown by a widow’s fight to sell a burial plot
- People who had to leave Ukraine are starting over in the Bow Valley
- Accessible transit user worried about getting to Gatineau’s 67s playoff game
- Why Saskatchewan’s claim that it is the “least expensive” province in Canada doesn’t make sens
- Accessible transit user worried about getting to Gatineau’s 67s playoff game
- Ontario budget delivers nothing for Ottawa to cover transit, derecho and convoy cost
- Experts say that logging and the loss of forests may have made ancient landslides happen again
- The U.S. government gives $43 million to the Oneida Nation of the Thames for clean water
- A toddler died because of dirty living conditions at a motel shelter, according to the toddler’s mother
- How the cost of living is changing how people celebrate Ramada
- The Ottawa Hospital says that their joint surgery partnership is “just the beginning.
- Six doctors are retiring from a clinic in Kingston, leaving behind tens of thousands of patients
- Saskatchewan predicts a $1 billion surplus for 2023–24 and plans to pay down debt
- Nova Scotia’s women surfers are getting a second chance thanks to a longboard club
- Calgary pastor accused of hate crimes at drag storytime has a history of violenc
- Residents of a camp in Kingston, Ontario, were told to leave by Monday
- City and NCC reach a deal that lets embassy row move forward
- After his house was listed online without his knowledge, a former Vancouver police officer warns against rental scams
- Small galleries showing MMIWG stories are an attempt to bring people together through knowledge and art
- Calgary doctor may be the first in Canada to do spine surgery on a patient who is awake
- A new flood forecast from Manitoba says there is a big chance that the Red River will flood
- How businesses want the Ontario budget to help the
- A lawyer from the Toronto area went missing without a trace
- Since 2018, Halifax police have been called to schools many times because of fights
- Could the teachers at UPEI be made to go back to work? Not during a campaign for offic
- Racism opponents in Hamilton say it’s time to “listen, learn, and act” to stop hate
- The Edmonton Zoo has decided that sick elephant Lucy will stay there
- Steinbach, Manitoba, is known for being the most generous city in the country
- As part of a fifth-grade science project, a school in northern Quebec will test the water quality
- The Thunder Bay Police Service hires a new chief as it faces big problems
- Indicators are going down in the first spring update of COVID-19
- A 15-year-old student is charged with trying to kill two staff members at Bedford high school
- Irving Paper Mill in Saint John has one of the lowest property tax assessments in all of Canada
- The sound of music is back in the schools, but the pandemic took its toll
- After a group of people beat up an international student in Kelowna, the Sikh community wants a hate crime investigation
- Researchers have counted how much dog poop is left in Calgary parks, and there’s a lot of it
- The city of Pembroke is represented by a lawyer who works at the same firm as the mayor. Some locals say that’s not fine
- A study shows that black Torontonians are “significantly” more likely to face discrimination every day
- How blind golfer Kevin Frost stays on the course is like “looking through a straw.
- The Kingston-area farm gets new fans because Blanket appeared in the hit zombie show
- Guilbeault wants stronger ties with Alberta when it comes to the oil sands tailings ponds
- Ottawa will promise to help build 151,000 homes over the next 10 years
- Pride P.E.I. says politicians won’t be welcome at the parade while King defends his record on trans rights
- “I have lost everything,” says the father of a woman who hasn’t been seen since the fire in Old Montreal
- Nowruz celebrations in Metro Vancouver were’solemn’ because of political unrest in Iran
- The Manitoba Métis Federation opens a 20-unit transitional housing project on Main Street that costs $3.4 million
- After a report of weapons at Bedford High School, there were injuries and one person was taken into custody
- How what’s going on on land affects the health of a rive
- Experience Regina says she’s sorry after people said that new slogans were “sexualizing” the city
- As violence against emergency room staff rises in Cornwall, the hospital is asking people to be patient
- Amira Elghawaby, who works to stop Islamophobia, says she will keep speaking out against unfair laws in London, Ontario
- Police say in court documents that an 82-year-old woman’s death may have been caused by her grandson
- Why Doug Ford’s government spends more than $6 billion a year to keep electricity prices lo
- NCC says that there will be a new archaeological dig in the summer at the possible site of the LeBreton Flats arena
- NCC says there will be a new archaeological dig at LeBreton Flats, where an NHL arena might be built
- What might Quebec’s next budget include? Lower taxes and more spending by the government
- Afghan refugees want more family and friends to come live with them in Canada
- Boxer says Boxing Ontario didn’t look into allegations of abuse by Ottawa coach well enough
- “It’s a mess,” says the main theme of the P.E.I. election campaign: how to fix health care
- I chose to learn piano after I had a stroke. It felt like falling in lov
- Patios that close at 2 a.m. could be closed for good
- One day last year, the average wait time for 911 in Toronto was over 6 minutes
- The QMJHL will make fighting rules stricter. Few people have said no
- Marchers said goodbye to a famous and controversial McDonald’s on Rideau Street
- My kids were brave when they did the Mi’kmaq Ko’jua dance at the Canada Games
- How Winnipeg’s Assiniboine Forest was almost paved over and turned into a paradis
- Skunks are dying of avian flu. How does that affect you and your animals
- After tropical storm Fiona, many people lost a lot, but Norm Hinks lost the most
- Indigenous films are getting more attention, says the director
- Beginning in April, fireworks could be banned in Mont-Tremblant, Que
- The new owner of Pornhub, who lives in Ottawa, says he wants to give performers more of a say
- Who is to blame for the homeless camps and tent cities in B.C.
- Nova Scotians want to know if the rent cap will stay, since some rents are going up by twice as much between tenants
- I wanted to live in Canada. Then I realized that my degree didn’t mean anything here
- Washroom laws for construction sites are a “concrete” step to get more women to work there
- There are still questions that haven’t been answered after the email search for the Coutts case
- St. John’s is on ice: See the city’s harbour packed with sea ice for the first time in 6 year
- Experience Regina is a big deal in Regina, the capital of Saskatchewan
- Child care providers in Saskatchewan say they are rushing to get ready for the $10/day program rollout, which was rushed by the government
- Laws in rural Ontario that make owning chickens illegal confuse people
- Because of a group that makes hockey easier to play, more people are getting on the ice
- As part of rallies all over Canada, migrant workers in Sudbury will call for “status for all.
- The premier of B.C. wants a briefing from CSIS about claims that China interfered in the Vancouver election
- As a ban on TikTok forces doctors in Quebec off the platform, they worry that false information will spread
- During a federal committee hearing on bail reform, an MP asked a law professor from the University of Windsor about race
- The Ontario Minister of Mines says that Ring of Fire could be worth $1 trillion, but critics say that this number is too high
- As a storm moves through northwestern Ontario, roads are closed and travel advisories are put in place
- The family of a Tim Hortons customer who was burned by hot tea sues for $500,000
- After a police officer shot and killed a man on a highway south of Prince George, B.C.’s police watchdog is looking into what happened
- OPH says that 15,000 children in Ottawa did not get the measles shot during the pandemic
- Para snowboarder Tyler Turner is (possibly) Canada’s most interesting athlete. He is a world champion for the second time
- Today, people in Hamilton Centre vote in a by-election for the first new MPP in 16 years
- At least one person is missing after a big fire burned down a historic building in Old Montreal
- A big fire burns down a historic building in Old Montreal
- Establishment vs. “Take Back” insurgent: The UCP’s civil war spills over into Alberta’s election
- There are 12 “carbon bombs” in Canada. Here is where they are
- There is a big fire in Old Montreal
- Old Montreal’s historic building is on fire in a big way
- A judge says “non” to an English-speaking club that wants to fight COVID tickets in a French court
- All is quiet in Gaultois, N.L., as a vote on whether or not to move starts
- After an audit by the city of Toronto, Airbnb kicked out hundreds of hosts, some for small mistakes
- The owner of a dog found with opioids, cocaine, or amphetamines won’t get it back. pane
- Young adults in Ontario are leaving the province in large numbers. Because of the rising cost of living
- Experts from Canada teach their Bolivian counterparts how to prepare for the wildfire season
- Mitch Marner, a star for the Toronto Maple Leafs, had his car stolen by two armed men
- After years of work, McMaster students are ready to send their satellite into space from Florida
- How a class-action lawsuit in B.C. is linked to one of the biggest sex-abuse scandals in Canadian histor
- Climate change and the cost of fixing potholes are going up
- This spring, the Ottawa area could see flooding that is “above average.
- Metro Vancouver hikers find an ice formation 8 feet tall on the Squamish trail
- In northern Alberta, a 5-year-old boy was killed when a dog bit him
- Firefighters save window cleaners from a high-rise building in Vancouver
- Twenty people were sent to the hospital after an ammonia leak at a pork plant in Burlington, Ont
- Ottawa revives the LRT busking progra
- Thieves are using hidden tracking devices to try to steal cars
- After the backlash to the Hershey campaign, a trans activist said, “I’m not going anywhere.
- Misunderstood and underdiagnosed, Canadians with endometriosis often have to wait years for treatment
- How a house was stolen and how 3 thieves were caugh
- Energy ministers from Ontario, Quebec, and Alberta are going to Texas to drum up business
- Saskatoon SPCA starts a program for office foster cats
- An NDP MLA asks the Saskatchewan government to do something about “pretendians.
- In its report on the deadly B.C. sinking, the TSB says that Transport Canada should start inspecting smaller tugs more often
- The RCMP told the federal government that it could help Winnipeg police with their search for a landfill
- Students at McGill University complain that the cost of food on campus is “exorbitant.
- In six years, Ontario will be short 33,000 nurses and PSWs, according to a financial watchdog
- Ontario will let 11th graders start full-time apprenticeships in skilled trades
- The government of Saskatchewan will join a lawsuit against the federal ban on plastic bags
- Dr. Bonnie Henry says that even though the crisis has been going on for 7 years, politicians still can’t see drug users as people
- Friends are saddened by the death of a woman with a “golden heart” in the Sandy Hill fire
- Overnight, a loose LRT wire was fixed
- A social media star who works to help the blind will get “life-changing” gene therapy
- A Canadian group is working hard to make sure Afghan girls and women can go to school
- Being a feminist is all about being able to choose my husband’s last name
- In the provincial budget before the election, the PCs promised that Manitobans would pay less income tax
- The owners of Tewin get permission from the city to clearcut in order to farm
- An investigation shows that the number of hate crimes in British Columbia rose sharply in the first years of the pandemic
- “Our people are dying,” a Manitoba First Nation says in a state of emergency declaration
- Prof. says that Nordstrom was never a good fit for Ottawa
- Staffing problems in Ontario’s health system are causing more and more complaints from patients
- Parents say their daughter died because she was let down by the mental health system
- A Whitehorse city councilwoman feels pressured to stop bringing her baby to meetings
- A business professor says that Nordstrom was never a good fit for Ottawa
- The Tourism Board of Vancouver is sounding alarm bells about the lack of hotel space
- The man who is accused of hate crimes at drag storytime won’t say he won’t go to LGBTQ events
- The autism coalition says the minister has “ghosted” families and isn’t giving them good information
- B.C. is going to pass a law against revenge porn
- Court documents explain what is said to have caused the explosion in Orléans
- Alberta shelters are getting more crowded because owners are trying to pass off their pets as strays
- After a 30-hour power outage, politicians in Pontiac fight for better electricity service
- People want the OPP to own up to giving out personal information during a manhunt
- After a 30-hour power outage, politicians in Pontiac fight for better electricity service
- A small Atlantic puffin was saved from a busy road in New Brunswick
- In Listuguj, Que., a Mi’kmaw immersion program for kindergarteners aims to keep the language strong
- A Canadian man was arrested after the death of a Dawson Creek, B.C., woman at a Mexican resort
- A man from B.C. warns others about a common but poisonous plant after he temporarily lost his sight after touching it
- The deadline for the B.C. government to finish its review of giving out air conditioners during a heat wave has passed by three months
- An American finds a message in a bottle from Nova Scotia on a beach in the Bahamas
- Mineral claims in N.S. are selling more because of the “lithium rush.
- A baby in Sanirajak, Nunavut, dies after a call from the mother to the health center is sent to Iqaluit
- The English CEGEPs are in chaos and anger because of Bill 96
- A deadly avalanche in British Columbia showed how dangerous heli-skiing can be, but the industry says safety measures are in place
- After getting a month’s worth of snow in one day, people in Prince George are glad it’s late winter
- After a number of layoffs, Saskatoon stops providing education and support services
- After Tewin’s drone footage was made public, log hauling at night kept going on
- The city of Toronto will spend $9 million to get a boring machine out of the ground in the west end
- Kingston could get 20 cm of snow from the latest storm, while Ottawa could get 10-15 cm
- The University of Montreal says there’s no reason to think a donation from a Chinese billionaire was shady
- This winter in Ottawa is warmer and snowier than usual. You’re not making it up
- Landlords want the trash company to pay almost 4 years after their truck hit a building
- In Hershey’s Women’s Day campaign, people show their support for a trans activist
- Health Canada says that a terminally ill Saskatchewan man gets permission to keep doing magic mushroom therapy
- When someone died while waiting for care in the ER in Winnipeg, there were almost twice as many very sick people as usual
- Alberta’s First Nation is upset that Imperial didn’t say anything while the tailings pond leaked for nine months
- A federal housing advocate disagrees with Quebec’s plans to tear down a homeless camp
- In the explosion that destroyed homes in Orléans, people were charged with arson and criminal negligence
- Oil brings in a lot of money for Alberta, but what does that mean for the future of energy
- Gatineau council votes against police headquarters in Robert-Guertin Centre lo
- A small town on the coast of Nova Scotia joins forces to protect itself from climate change
- Quebec is seeing a rise in the number of foreign workers hired to fill labor gaps who get hurt on the job
- An investigation into the inappropriate messages sent by Nelson police officers backs up some of the claims
- The fuel shortage does a lot of damage to the Iqaluit food bank, so they can’t serve meals every day
- Birth control pills on prescription will soon be free in British Columbia.What you need to know is as follows
- Simu Liu was contacted by an artist in Edmonton about buying some art. The actor’s house now has a mural
- The St. Patrick’s Day parade and party are canceled because of a lack of money and helpers
- “I just want them back,” says a woman who hasn’t seen her cats since a fire
- The budget for B.C. will pay for free birth control, which is a first for Canada
- How well does TikTok know you? What do you need to know
- Neighbors are shocked that Tewin lands are being “deforested.
- Two Gatineau police officers will not be working in 2018 because they arrested a Radio-Canada reporter
- “I just want them back,” says a woman who hasn’t seen her cats since a fire
- A survey shows that Canadians have different views on privatizing health care
- This week marks 100 years since Houdini’s brave escape from Vancouver
- Before March Break, Pearson Airport is taking steps to make peak-hour schedules more even
- Indigenous people who are homeless can stay in this house in Montreal as long as they want
- A town in eastern Ontario doesn’t vote to get rid of the oath to the king
- Community groups and politicians who don’t support the government want Quebec to fix its “deteriorating” social housing
- The police board approves a $15.2-million budget increase and a new rule for getting feedback from the public
- There will be no school buses in eastern Ontario, except in Ottawa
- Most of us would not have been able to use Canada’s fallout shelters during the Cold War. These women had different ideas
- Temporary shelters from the pandemic are still being used because the need is still there
- In Ontario, if fraudsters don’t pay court-ordered restitution, it’s up to the victims to try to get their money back
- Eastern Ontario town avoids vote on getting rid of oath to king by killing motion before debat
- A member of the city council worries that speed cameras are being used to get money
- B.C. Elementary School is closed for the day because a raccoon came to visit
- P.E.I. tenants who were being kicked out because Tim Hortons employees were moving in were not evicted
- The OPP is asking the public for help with copper wire theft
- Alberta’s biggest budget question is what to do with all the money that is pouring into the province’s coffers
- As part of a major expansion, the airport on Montreal’s South Shore will start flying to cities in Canada
- More people are getting pepper sprayed in Montreal’s Metro
- This phone that isn’t hooked up helps people get in touch with lost loved ones
- Cities and towns in rural Ontario are switching to a 4-day work week. How do you get other people on board
- Nearly $14 million was spent by the Mounties to protect Pope Francis during his historic visit
- A doctor says that when IT systems go down in the ER, it’s “a recipe for disaster.
- Battleground Calgary: The Alberta NDP moves their campaign headquarters to the heart of the city
- A lot of B.C. is getting snow, and there are warnings for winter storms
- The race to save the Grand Manan lighthouse is getting tighter
- Oregon decriminalized drugs two years ago. What can B.C. learn from the rough start it got off to
- Danielle Smith’s big ideas keep falling flat, from cleaning up wells to the Sovereignty Act
- A clinic treats people of color and people who are weak in order to improve their health
- Poilievre says that the views of a German politician who was seen having lunch with Conservative MPs are “vile.
- Family and mental health services, as well as surgery backlogs, will be helped by new federal money for health care
- Harriet Tubman’s church in Ontario is being fixed up and will soon be open for tours again
- Northern Alberta’s First Nation is happy with the decision that election laws are unfair
- Residents who returned to the explosion site found their homes in ruins
- This woman from the Toronto area says she’s not done fighting over $7,000 in “catch-up” gas bills
- Furey sees an opportunity for N.L. in Hydro-Québec’s $4.6 billion profits
- Vendors on the canal are trying to make up for lost money while the skateway is closed
- Data shows that violence against Toronto transit riders went up 46% between 2021 and last year
- Melanie Mark says she is “at peace” with her choice to leave politics behind
- A firm has filed a class action lawsuit against a Quebec businessman who is accused of paying minors for sex
- Researchers fill in the blanks on police-related deaths
- In 2022, Quebec’s public pension fund will have lost 5.6% of its value
- The city clerk says that Toronto residents will vote for a new mayor on June 26
- Because of online threats, a theater in eastern P.E.I. cancels a drag storytime event
- The NDP has filed a complaint about developers who went to weddings in the Ford family
- On March 21, the Quebec government will show its budget
- Snow stops school buses in eastern Ontario
- Melanie Mark, the first woman from the First Nations to serve in the B.C. legislature, says goodbye with tears in her eyes
- As tip amounts go up, many Canadians say they’d rather not leave a tip, and some restaurants agree
- A production company from New York is suing the company that owns the rights to Anne of Green Gables
- Ottawa Restaurant Celebrates Nearly 50 Years in Business
- This child had no pulse for 3 hours. How Waylon Saunders was still saved by doctor
- Reservation runway: A young Cree designer makes his first appearance on the New York runwa
- BeaverTails is taking down the kiosks on the Rideau Canal
- With full shelters and systemic barriers, the number of homeless people in Saskatoon keeps going up
- Advocates say that Quebec should welcome migrants and not send them to other provinces
- This woman gave her local library more books by black authors
- We never talked about how we felt. Then he almost died
- Developers say that P.E.I. doesn’t have enough land to build apartments because there aren’t enough homes
- This woman gave her local library more books by black authors
- After the search for a “suspected balloon” was called off in Yukon, it may never be found
- “A scary and fearless reporter” Jim Nunn dead at 7
- A new commission to review wrongful convictions could cut down on wait times, but justice experts hope for bigger changes
- Soon, doctors from Atlantic Canada will be able to work in any of Canada’s four provinces
- How a Hamilton man beat drug addiction and being homeless to get his family back togethe
- A retired police officer speaks out about how the RNC is getting rid of a horse therapy program
- Foreign-trained nurses who moved to Canada feel like they’re being forgotten as provinces hire from abroad
- During my brain surgery to treat Parkinson’s, I was wide awake. How did it affect my life
- An artist in Ottawa fixes up a newspaper box that was thrown from a bridge into a frozen canal
- These Calgarians helped HBO think of Alberta as Texas, Wyoming, and a monster-filled wasteland
- A group called “World Unity” gathers outside of Winnipeg and spreads a new message of peace
- In his second trial for killing Taylor Samson, William Sandeson was found guilty of second-degree murder
- Using AI, these University of Waterloo students rethought how to make their campus greener
- Peter Herrndorf, a Canadian journalist and artist known as a “Renaissance man,” died at the age of 82
- Last year, there were more than 1,100 cases of academic dishonesty at the University of Manitoba
- After saving children from an apartment fire, a teen from Tataskweyak is shocked by how the community has reacted
- Basketball brings kids to his group from the neighborhood. Then comes the real work
- A critic says that gymnastics clubs in Ontario should have known about the investigation of the coach
- As police say sorry for convoy mistakes, people think about how trust has been broken
- Federal officials say it is “highly unlikely” that a toxic train wreck in Ohio will affect Ontario
- In the Emergencies Act report, the Ford government was criticized for not doing enough during the convoy protest
- Fritznel Richard’s life and death: What comes after Roxham Road
- A report from the Labour Relations Board suggests a plan for pay raises for four PSAC bargaining units
- A man in British Columbia dies of a heart attack while the local ambulance crew is sick
- As people moved from Quebec to Ontario, there was a “surge” in demand for services
- What the jury never heard at the second murder trial of William Sandeso
- Winter weather has caused school buses to be canceled or run late
- A man in Winnipeg says that the lack of palliative home care for his partner is “degrading and dehumanizing.
- The LRT in Ottawa is safe, but the head of transit says that extra precautions can’t be taken for a long time
- The oil industry is on track to keep making record profits because the demand for oil is about to rise again
- Even if I got “the talk,” the fear of being stopped by police because I’m black is hard to get rid of
- As the Emergency Act report was being put together, key witnesses moved on
- Advocates are unhappy with the province’s first response to the Renfrew County inquest
- The northern premiers sign a deal with the federal government that gives them half of what they wanted
- A senator from Manitoba wants to study the harmful effects of false Indigenous identity claims and raise awareness about them
- Children from Ukraine who ran away to Canada are stuck in Mexico because of visa problems
- In March 2022, they bought a house. Why this couple in Ontario says the purchase was a nightmar
- The premier of Alberta is willing to work with Ottawa on climate issues if Ottawa meets certain “non-negotiable” conditions
- An avalanche killed two people near Golden, B.C
- Female boxing makes its first appearance at the Canada Games
- The worst weather of the night is the freezing rain in the Kingston area
- Quebec puts forward a bill that will include advance consent for assisted dying
- After 83% of faculty members voted to strike, the UPEI faculty union is getting ready to take action
- A case against the province for unfairly firing the CEO of Horizon was settled for a record-breaking $2 million
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Getting to Know Online Gambling Regulations: A Comparison Between Ottawa and Dublin
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Since 2019, 14 whales and 1 dolphin have died at Marineland, according to documents from the ministry
The Ministry of the Solicitor General made a list with information about deaths at tourist spots The Canadian Press has learned that 14 whales and one dolphin have died at the Ontario theme park Marineland since 2019. The park has been under investigation for animal welfare for a long time. A list made by the…
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How motion-activated cameras may reveal the secrets of a healthy herd of caribou in Manitob
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Fan Expo Canada is back, and it’s more important than ever that it’s led by women
Thursday, Canada’s biggest comic book and entertainment convention returns to Toronto Some people say that more women are joining what was once seen as a male-dominated industry because Canada’s biggest comic and entertainment convention is coming back to Toronto. Fan Expo Canada is a place for comic book fans, TV and movie fans, and cosplayers…
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This man from Newfoundland was hooked on opiates for 20 years, and he says that forced treatment laws would have killed him
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Even though problems have been raised in internal emails, the mayor stands by the city’s QED data
In a message, the NCC manager said that the Ottawa report had “methodological errors. Even though internal emails from the National Capital Commission suggest that “miscalculations” were made, Ottawa’s mayor is sticking to city data that shows pedestrians and cyclists don’t use the Queen Elizabeth Driveway much. Mark Sutcliffe told reporters after Wednesday’s council meeting,…
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Why Holli Cow wants to bring the excitement of big drag to a small town in Ontari
Will Roffey, who was born in Arnprior, says that his stage persona is “a nod to growing up in the valley. Will Roffey works in health care during the week and farms on the weekends. At night, he is a drag queen. Roffey, who uses they/them pronouns, combines all of these things in their stage…
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Council rejects challenge to empty unit ta
A tax on empty homes is meant to get more homes on the market when there aren’t enough Ottawa’s city council is keeping a tax on empty units, which critics have called a huge bureaucratic burden. Instead, they are trying to simplify the reporting process while they wait for more information. The Orléans West-Innes Coun.…
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Quebec’s new plan for road safety includes stiffer fines, slower speeds, and more eyes on the road
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Some of the changes in COVID in Ottawa are happening quickly
More than five times as many people are being hospitalized for COVID than two weeks ago Recent developments: Ottawa’s COVID-19 There have been more hospitalizations and outbreaks. Some numbers are back to where they were when 2023 began. Quebec says that people who are weak should get a booster dose in the fall. Six more…
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Patients and doctors are worried about the lack of anesthesiologists in Sask. hospitals
1 doctor of anesthesia at Swift The area that the current hospital serves is hundreds of square kilometer Southwest Saskatchewan women who are pregnant say they don’t know where to have their babies. That’s because the Cypress Regional Hospital in Swift Current, which serves hundreds of square kilometers, has only one anesthesiologist, who may not…
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The education minister of New Brunswick makes more changes to the way schools handle gender identity
Bill Hogan set up a meeting for 12:30 p.m. with the news media During a meeting with the media at a school in Keswick Ridge, west of Fredericton, Bill Hogan, who is the minister of education, is likely to announce more changes to Policy 713. Hogan is going to talk in front of Keswick Ridge…
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Critics say that the new policy of the Saskatchewan government on sexual health education is worrying
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Plan to close shelters from the pandemic is thrown off by influx of migrant
In just six months, the number of new people staying in recreation centers doubled The city missed its deadline to close the shelters in two recreation centers, which are now full of refugees, and it doesn’t have a new estimate for when they’ll be ready for sports again. The buildings house Ottawa’s last physical distancing…
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Microsoft takes down an article that told tourists to visit the Ottawa Food Bank
After Microsoft replaced journalists with computer programs, they wrote a strange article about travel Microsoft has taken down an article that told tourists to go to the “beautiful” Ottawa Food Bank on an empty stomach. This was done after the company was made fun of for relying too much on AI to find news. The…
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