VANCOUVER – A significant decline in cross-border travel from British Columbia to the United States has been recorded in 2025, as residents increasingly opt to
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CALGARY – The City of Calgary is grappling with a critical water supply shortage following a “catastrophic” break in the Bearspaw South Feeder Main, the
Slight Increase in Diesel Prices for Nova Scotia; Gasoline Remains Steady
HALIFAX – Residents in Nova Scotia saw a minor adjustment at the pumps today as the Nova Scotia Energy Board released its weekly fuel price
Canada asks Air India to probe incident of pilot removed from plane under influence of alcohol
OTTAWA – Canadian aviation authorities have officially requested a comprehensive investigation from Air India after a captain was found under the influence of alcohol just
Canadians warned to beware of counterfeit bills during the holidays
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2026 General Election Likely, says Conservative MP Ted Falk
OTTAWA – Conservative MP Ted Falk has signaled that Canada may be headed toward a general election in 2026, citing the mounting challenges faced by
‘Byzantion’ Breaks the Ice: First Ship of the Year Welcomed at Port of Montreal
MONTREAL – Continuing a maritime tradition that spans nearly two centuries, the Port of Montreal has officially welcomed its first ocean-going vessel of the New
Canada Rings in 2026 with Spectacular Coast-to-Coast Celebrations
ST. JOHN’S – Canada enthusiastically welcomed the arrival of 2026 with vibrant festivities stretching from the Atlantic to the Pacific coast. Residents of St. John’s,
Nova Scotia Faces Severe Water Crisis Risk by 2050, Government Report Warns
HALIFAX – Climate change is poised to create significant hurdles for Nova Scotia in the coming decades, with a newly released provincial report highlighting a
Manitoba Braces for Financial Strain as Taxes and Fees Surge in 2026
WINNIPEG – Residents of Manitoba are facing a significantly tighter budget as they enter 2026, with a wave of federal, provincial, and municipal tax hikes
