CALGARY – Heavy rainfall has led to significant flooding across Calgary, prompting road closures and concerns about hazardous conditions. The downpour, which began Monday night,
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Over 100K ice cream bars recalled in 23 states due to listeria fears
WASHINGTON D.C. – Rich’s Ice Cream Company has initiated a recall of millions of ice cream bars after the discovery of Listeria bacteria contamination. The
Carney to brief premiers on U.S. trade talks at Muskoka summit
TORONTO – The ongoing trade dispute between Canada and the United States is expected to be the central focus of today’s meeting between Prime Minister
Newfoundland and Labrador extends invitations to 359 immigrants
ST. JOHN’S – Newfoundland and Labrador is actively bolstering its provincial workforce, recently extending invitations to over three hundred foreign nationals for provincial immigration. On
TTC’s new ‘POO’ title for fare inspectors draws online mockery
Toronto: The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) is facing a hilarious backlash online as its fare inspectors gear up to hit the streets with a new
Rocky mountain spotted fever confirmed in animals at Long Point
TORONTO: Pet owners are being advised to take extra precautions after cases of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever (RMSF) were confirmed in animals that visited Long
Alberta Issues 382 Invitations in Latest Immigration Draws, Targeting Skilled Workers
EDMONTON: Alberta’s immigration programs are making significant waves in 2025, offering new opportunities for skilled workers to gain permanent residency (PR) in Canada. In a
Premiers, prime minister to meet ahead of U.S.-Canada trade deadline
OTTAWA: Canada’s provincial and territorial premiers are convening today in Muskoka, central Ontario, for a three-day meeting set against the backdrop of intensifying trade discussions
Bangladesh Air Force Training Jet Crashes in Dhaka, One Dead, 13 Injured
DHAKA: A training aircraft of the Bangladesh Air Force (BAF) has crashed in Dhaka, resulting in one fatality and leaving 13 people injured. The incident
Unionized workers at Canada Post to start voting on contract offer
OTTAWA: Unionized employees at Canada Post began voting today on the company’s latest contract offer, which includes a wage increase of over 13% for postal