CALGARY – The Alberta provincial government has announced an independent investigation into the recurring water crises that have plagued Calgary over the past several months.
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Manitoba cuts ties with dozens of private nursing agencies to curb reliance on the firms
WINNIPEG – The Manitoba government is moving forward with a major policy shift to reduce the number of private nursing agencies operating in the province
Rising Rate of Treatable Deaths in New Brunswick Sparks Concern: Report
FREDERICTON, NB – A new report from the New Brunswick Health Council has revealed that the province’s rate of avoidable deaths remains significantly higher than
Iran to execute 26-year-old protester; family given just 10 minutes for final goodbye
TEHRAN, IRAN – The Iranian government is reportedly set to carry out the execution of 26-year-old Erfan Soltani today, January 14, 2026, marking the first
Cineplex Announces Free Treat for Ontario Moviegoers
TORONTO, ON – Cinema lovers in Ontario and across Canada have a delicious reason to visit the theaters this week. To celebrate National Popcorn Day,
U.S. Partially Withdraws Personnel from Qatar Base Amid Iran Tensions
WASHINGTON/DOHA – As tensions between the United States and Iran reach a critical flashpoint, the U.S. military has begun a partial withdrawal of personnel from
Relief for the Homeless: City of Guelph Announces Emergency Funding
GUELPH, ONTARIO – In a significant move to support its most vulnerable residents, the City of Guelph has announced an emergency grant of $120,000 to
Carney to Meet Coastal First Nations in Prince Rupert for Crucial Pipeline and Conservation Talks
PRINCE RUPERT: Prime Minister Mark Carney is scheduled to hold a high-stakes meeting today with representatives of the Coastal First Nations (CFN) in Prince Rupert,
Major Collision on Highway 400 in Bradford Leaves Police Officer Seriously Injured
TORONTO: A multi-vehicle collision early Tuesday morning has led to the complete closure of Highway 400 northbound in Bradford, Ontario. The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP)
Canada Implements New ‘Black Signal’ Food Labels to Combat Obesity and Chronic Disease
OTTAWA: In a significant move to improve public health, Canada has officially implemented a new mandatory front-of-package (FOP) nutrition labeling law. Starting January 1, 2026,
