Kitchener: It’s time to travel! A new GO Train weekend service to Kitchener will begin this Sunday. The new weekend schedule includes a total of
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US Reports World’s First Human Case Of H5N5 Bird Flu
WASHINGTON D.C.: The United States has confirmed the world’s first human case of the H5N5 strain of Avian Influenza (Bird Flu). The affected individual is
Canada updates Chinese travel advisory due to heightened concern over mosquitos
OTTAWA: The federal government has issued a travel health notice for Canadian citizens traveling to China due to an increased risk of contracting the Chikungunya
Saskatoon mayor says Canadian cities need to move past property tax model
SASKATOON: Mayor Charlie Clark is calling for a new funding model for Canadian cities, stating that the current reliance solely on property taxes is outdated.
Canada’s New Automation Tool To Fast-Track Study Permit Extensions
OTTAWA: International students currently residing in Canada and looking to continue their education have received good news. Canada has introduced a new automation tool designed
Poland to close Russian consulate, deploy soldiers after railway sabotage
WARSAW: Polish authorities have decided to file charges against two Ukrainian citizens in connection with an explosion that caused damage to a railway line used
Province testing Alberta Emergency Alert system on Wednesday
EDMONTON — Residents of Alberta are advised not to be alarmed when their phones, radios, and televisions issue an emergency alert this Wednesday afternoon. The
B.C. ambulance union warns of strained system amid ER closures, busy season
VANCOUVER — The Ambulance Paramedics of BC (APBC) union is sounding the alarm over the increasing temporary closures of Emergency Rooms (ERs) across British Columbia,
Summerside rejects flood plain mapping proposal after residents voice concerns
CHARLOTTETOWN — Summerside City Council has rejected a controversial bylaw amendment that aimed to designate certain parts of the city as flood-risk areas. The decision
SUVs and Pickup Trucks Top Target List for Canadian Auto Thieves
OTTAWA — Expensive new SUVs and pickup trucks have become the prime targets for thieves across Canada, despite a slight reduction in the overall number
