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
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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
Used needles turning up in recycling across northern Ontario
OTTAWA — More than 27,000 kilograms of used medical needles were safely returned to pharmacies across northern Ontario in 2025. However, environmental and waste management
Over 9,500 tickets handed out to Montreal cyclists
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Garbage from flood frustrating West Island residents, cleanup could take weeks
DOLLARD-DES-ORMEAUX — Days after a historic downpour triggered widespread flooding across Montreal’s West Island, residents in Dollard-des-Ormeaux (DDO) are facing a mounting crisis on their
Canada’s first offshore wind farms move closer to reality as regulator clears bidders
HALIFAX — The development of Canada’s inaugural offshore wind farms took a major step forward after Nova Scotia’s offshore energy regulator released the names of
Error on French-language posters in downtown Ottawa turning heads
OTTAWA- An embarrassing translation error on promotional posters for a City of Ottawa initiative has turned heads in downtown Ottawa, after a single missing letter
