SYDNEY RIVER (Nova Scotia) — Crews with Nova Scotia’s Department of Public Works are preparing to roll out dozens of pieces of newly acquired specialized
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Manitoba’s Parkland area faces heavy flooding again
WINNIPEG — A devastating second wave of flooding has swamped already-waterlogged communities in Manitoba’s Parkland area, washing out major highways and forcing the complete closure
Canadians continue to cross border to save on gas, meat
ST. STEPHEN (New Brunswick) — A recent uptick in the number of vehicles travelling from Canada to the United States isn’t much of a surprise
Cars stolen by thieves targeting women’s purses in locker rooms, RCMP say
PRINCE GEORGE (B.C.) — Local authorities have issued a strict warning following a series of consecutive thefts targeting women’s locker rooms at fitness centers in
Canada Post pausing parcels to some EU countries over new customs rules
OTTAWA — Canada Post has announced a temporary suspension of mail and parcel services to a dozen European Union countries. The decision comes in response
Ottawa set to relaunch federal green home retrofit program in 4 provinces
MONTREAL: Following a nearly two-year hiatus, Canada’s highly popular residential energy-efficiency program is making a comeback in Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, and British
4 rescued, 6 unaccounted for after charter boat sinks off B.C. coast
RICHMOND: Emergency crews are conducting an extensive search and rescue operation for six people who went missing after a charter boat sank off the British
This month has been the wettest June in Edmonton on record
EDMONTON: It is now official: June 2026 has become the wettest month of June on record for the city of Edmonton, with weather tracking data
Six taken to hospital after record-breaking Angine de Poitrine Montreal Jazz Festival show
MONTREAL: Anyone attempting to navigate the area near the Place des Festivals in downtown Montreal on Saturday night discovered one definitive fact: the masked Saguenay
Canada’s population is shrinking
CHARLOTTETOWN: Following a period of rapid population growth, Canada’s demographic trend is reversing due to stricter immigration policies. This sudden slowdown is placing a unique
