CALGARY: As the number of birds dying from window collisions in the province increases, bird conservation organizations in Calgary are urging people to turn off
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Toronto Syro-Malabar sports academy to host Football Tournament on August 23rd in Scarborough
TORONTO: The Toronto Syro-Malabar Sports Academy, under the leadership of the St. Thomas Syro-Malabar Forane Church in Scarborough, is organizing a football tournament for children
Hindu temple vandalized in US for fourth time this year
WASHINGTON: A Hindu temple in Greenwood City, USA, has been attacked again, marking the fourth such incident this year. The BAPS Swaminarayan Temple was defaced
Ontario announces $1 billion in emergency loans for businesses affected by tariffs
TORONTO: The Ontario government has announced a relief package for businesses most impacted by U.S. tariffs. Under the new “Protect Ontario Financing Program,” the government
Conservative Party Faces Internal Turmoil as Poilievre’s Leadership Draws Criticism
Ottawa, August 12, 2025 – The Conservative Party of Canada is grappling with internal dissent following its defeat in the 2025 federal election, with some
Ford recalls over 60,000 vehicles in Canada for brake malfunction
Ottawa: Transport Canada has announced the recall of 60,221 Ford light trucks, vans, and SUVs sold in Canada due to a brake defect. The recall
Edmonton rise snow removal funds to clear sidewalks and bus stops
Edmonton: The Edmonton City Council has recommended allocating an additional $8 million for snow removal from bus stops and sidewalks. The proposal aims to provide
Southern Ontario to See Some Relief from Heat, but Humidity to Persist
Toronto: Environment Canada has issued a forecast indicating that residents of Southern Ontario can expect some slight relief from the recent heat. Temperatures are expected
Indian couple harassed in Canada; One youth arrested
OTTAWA: An 18-year-old has been arrested in connection with a racially motivated attack against an Indian couple in a parking lot in Peterborough, Ontario. The
B.C. MLA responds to Maine Senator’s letter about Canada joining the U.S.
OTTAWA – A Canadian Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) has responded to a letter from a Maine State Senator that suggested Canada’s western provinces
