OTTAWA – The aurora borealis (Northern Lights) is predicted to be visible across many parts of Canada tonight. According to a forecast released by the
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Canadians begin receiving payments from $78M auto parts class-action settlement
OTTAWA – Canadians have started to receive payments from a $78 million class-action settlement related to price-fixing in the automotive parts industry. The settlement addresses
Oscar-Nominated Actor Graham Greene Dies at 73
OTTAWA – Graham Greene, the Oscar-nominated Canadian actor known for numerous memorable roles, has passed away at the age of 73. He had been battling
Finance Minister announces 100-day plan to fix CRA service delays
OTTAWA – Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne has demanded that the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) resolve issues such as delays and service interruptions within 100 days.
Kitchener, Ont. inmate escapes jail for one day before being caught by police
KITCHENER – A female prisoner who escaped from the Grand Valley Institution for Women in Kitchener has been apprehended. After a week-long search, Toronto Police
PM Carney offers support after Afghan quake
Ottawa — The Canadian government has expressed its solidarity with the people of Afghanistan and offered humanitarian assistance following a devastating earthquake in the eastern
Allison Townsend Returns to N.B. Cabinet as Minister of Labour
Fredericton — New Brunswick Minister Allison Townsend is officially returning to her government duties with a new portfolio, stepping into the role of Minister of
Air quality warnings issued in Alberta, Saskatchewan as smoke blankets area
EDMONTON: Environment Canada has issued an air quality warning for the provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan due to wildfire smoke. The weather agency states that
Thunder Bay malayalee association to host onam celebration
THUNDER BAY: The Thunder Bay Malayalee Association is set to celebrate Onam. The festivities, titled “Mega Onam 2025,” will be held on September 6, starting
Canada increases study permit funds for international students
OTTAWA: Canada has increased the funds required for international students to qualify for a study permit. Starting today (September 1), foreign students must provide an
