PRINCE RUPERT – BC Ferries has announced that the elevators on the vessels serving the Haida Gwaii region are finally operational following months of technical
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Nova Scotia Launches ‘Skills Bridge’ Program to Transition Veterans into Construction Careers
HALIFAX – The Government of Nova Scotia has officially launched “Skills Bridge,” a new initiative designed to provide a direct pathway for military veterans and
‘Alberta Clipper’ Hits Toronto: Yellow Alert Issued for GTA
Toronto: Environment Canada has issued a yellow snowfall warning for Toronto and the surrounding Greater Toronto Area (GTA) as an Alberta Clipper sweeps through the
BC Government to Amend DRIPA: Premier Aims to Limit Judicial Overreach
Vancouver: British Columbia Premier David Eby has announced plans to amend the province’s landmark Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (DRIPA). Speaking at
“Canada Lives Because of the US”: Trump Hits Back at Mark Carney’s Davos Speech
Davos: U.S. President Donald Trump has launched a sharp verbal attack against Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney following the latter’s address at the World Economic
Halifax Traffic Woes Persist: Ranks Third Most Congested in Canada
Halifax: The city’s struggle with traffic congestion shows no signs of improvement, according to a newly released report. The 2025 TomTom Traffic Index has ranked
Global Warming Threatens Winter Olympics: Researchers Propose Urgent Changes
Toronto: Global warming is posing a severe threat to the future of the Winter Olympics and Paralympics, according to a recent research report. The study,
Quebec and Manitoba Raise Alarm Over Ontario’s Crown Royal Boycott
Montreal: Quebec and Manitoba have expressed deep concern over Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s decision to remove the iconic “Crown Royal” whisky from government-run liquor stores.
Medical Failure in Alberta: Six Lives Lost in Two Weeks Amid Hospital Crisis
Edmonton: A harrowing report from Alberta’s medical community has revealed that at least six patients have died within a span of just two weeks due
Montreal Public Health Warns of Surging Screen Time and Sedentary Lifestyles
Montreal: A new joint study by the Regional Public Health Department and Concordia University has raised alarms over the significant increase in digital screen use
