VANCOUVER — The ongoing strike by the B.C. General Employees’ Union (BCGEU) is once again affecting customers of the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC).
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IRCC reveals 47,000 foreign students illegally residing in Canada
OTTAWA — Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has revealed that approximately 47,000 foreign nationals who entered the country on student visas are currently residing
Classes suspended in Alberta as provincewide teachers strike set to begin today
EDMONTON — The Alberta Teachers’ Association (ATA), which represents approximately 51,000 teachers across the province, has announced it will resume strike action starting today. This
BC PNP Issues 485 Invitations in Latest Draw
VICTORIA — The British Columbia government has issued invitations to a significant number of applicants through its Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). In a draw held
Majority of Canadians support Canada’s decision to recognize Palestinian state: Survey
OTTAWA — A majority of Canadians support the federal government’s decision to recognize a Palestinian state, according to a new Nanos Research survey. The decision
Passport Delays Loom as Canada Cuts 250 More Staff: Union Warning
OTTAWA — Federal unions are cautioning that further delays are imminent in Canada’s passport services following a decision by Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC)
Ontario premier vows to ‘hurt’ Diageo sales over plant closure plan
TORONTO — Premier Doug Ford is intensifying his fight against Diageo’s decision to shutter its whisky bottling plant in Amherstburg, Southwestern Ontario. The Premier has
The latest gas prices in the Maritimes
HALIFAX: Fuel prices across the Maritime provinces saw mixed changes overnight, with a significant hike in New Brunswick, a drop in gasoline prices in Prince
Vancouver home sales surge in September
VANCOUVER: The Greater Vancouver Real Estate Board (GVREB) reports a modest increase in home sales in the Vancouver area for September compared to the same
Free RSV vaccines expanded to New Brunswickers 75 and older
FREDERICTON: The New Brunswick government is launching a respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine campaign as the winter season approaches. Premier Susan Holt announced that the
