OTTAWA: A new study has found that numerous older Canadian citizens are struggling to recover following surgery. The research revealed that one in six Canadians
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Office and industrial vacancy on the rise in Waterloo Region
KITCHENER: Construction is underway for a new industrial park in Waterloo North, set to bring a surge of new jobs and businesses to the area.
PM Carney Announces Major Support Package for Canadian Steel Industry Against US Tariffs
OTTAWA: Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is scheduled to announce new measures today to support Canada’s steel industry following the heavy tariffs imposed by U.S.
Canada’s Economic Fate Hangs in Balance as Critical GDP Report Nears Release
OTTAWA: Statistics Canada is set to release crucial economic data on Friday, including key Gross Domestic Product (GDP) reports for September 2025 and the third
Gun charges dropped against 2 Sikh activists
BRAMPTON: Reports indicate that charges have been dropped against two of the three Khalistan separatist leaders who were arrested in September on weapons charges, including
Prestigious Chicago beer brewing school relocating to Montreal amid U.S. regulatory changes
OTTAWA: The prestigious American beer brewing institution, the Siebel Institute of Technology, is relocating its operations from Chicago to Montreal, Canada. The school announced its
Two bears captured as search for three bears involved in Bella Coola field trip attack continues
VANCOUVER: Two bears have been captured in Bella Coola, a Central Coast community in British Columbia, following a distressing incident last week where several students
Heavy snow causes chaos on the roads in southern Alberta
CALGARY: The first significant snowfall of the season caused major disruption in Calgary, with police reporting approximately 500 collisions across the city on Monday. Authorities
Youth arrested in Ontario for posting ISIS videos, seeking firearms
TORONTO: The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) have reported the arrest of a minor in Ontario on terrorism charges linked to the Islamic State (ISIS).
Canadian scientist gives glioblastoma patients hope
TORONTO: Canadian researchers are offering a new beacon of hope in the treatment of Glioblastoma, one of the most aggressive and deadly forms of brain
