TORONTO — The Toronto Public Library (TPL) is celebrating a historic milestone in digital engagement, recording a record-breaking 14 million digital checkouts in the past
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Snowfall Warnings Issued for Maritime Provinces
HALIFAX — Environment Canada has issued a series of weather warnings as a significant winter system prepares to sweep across the Maritime provinces. Starting Sunday
Lucy the Elephant in Good Health, Reports Edmonton Valley Zoo
EDMONTON: The Edmonton Valley Zoo has announced that its beloved resident elephant, Lucy, is in stable and good health. Following a comprehensive assessment, elephant experts
Manitoba Boosts Winter Tourism with Massive New ‘Snow Pavilion’
WINNIPEG: In an ambitious move to revitalize winter tourism, a massive “Snow Pavilion” has been constructed in Manitoba’s Riding Mountain National Park. Built entirely from
Heavy Rain and Strong Winds Lash Waterloo; Flood Warnings in Effect
KITCHENER: Environment Canada has issued a flood warning for the Waterloo region as the area grapples with heavy rainfall and damaging winds. Since early Friday
Supervised Drug Injection Sites Do Not Increase Local Crime, McGill University Study Finds
TORONTO- A recent study by researchers at McGill University has found that supervised drug injection sites in Toronto do not lead to an increase in
Rising Electricity Rates Cripple Households in Newfoundland and Labrador
ST. JOHN’S: Families across Newfoundland and Labrador are facing a severe financial crisis as electricity bills skyrocket with the onset of winter. Most households have
Federal Gun Buyback Program Stalls as Pilot Project Falls Far Short of Targets
OTTAWA: The federal government’s highly anticipated “Assault-Style Firearms Compensation Program” is facing significant scrutiny after a pilot project in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, failed to
Suspect Arrested in Fatal Shooting of Indian Student at University of Toronto Campus
TORONTO: Toronto Police have apprehended a suspect in the fatal shooting of Shivank Awasthi, a 20-year-old international student from India, who was killed at the
Ubisoft Shuts Down Halifax Studio, Laying Off 71 Employees Weeks After Unionization
HALIFAX: Video game giant Ubisoft has announced the immediate closure of its Halifax studio, resulting in the termination of 71 employees. The move has sparked
