WINNIPEG: Environmental organizations in Manitoba are calling for the safe recycling of electronic devices to protect the environment. The groups issued a stark warning regarding
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‘Priceless’ jewels stolen from France’s Louvre Museum in four-minute heist
PARIS: The Louvre Museum in Paris, one of the world’s most visited tourist attractions, has suffered a major theft, the French Ministry of Culture confirmed
Atlantic Canada ferries see spike in traffic after ferry fares drop
ST. JOHN’S: The federal government’s decision to cut ferry fares in half has resulted in a significant increase in both passenger and vehicle traffic across
High-Risk Offender Re-Arrested in Kitchener for Parole Violation
KITCHENER: A high-risk offender who was recently released after serving time for a homicide conviction has been re-arrested by police in Kitchener. Kevin Kohler, a
Manitoba government taking longer, charging more for freedom of information requests: report
WINNIPEG: The Manitoba government is taking longer to respond to access-to-information (ATI) requests and is levying significantly higher fees on applicants, according to a new
New York Mayor Eric Adams Hosts Diwali Celebration, Praises Indian Community’s Role in City Life
NEW YORK: New York City Mayor Eric Adams hosted a Diwali celebration at his official residence, Gracie Mansion, paying tribute to the city’s vibrant Indian
Chamber of commerce says Alberta teachers strike straining businesses
EDMONTON: The Edmonton Chamber of Commerce has reported that the province-wide teacher strike is negatively impacting businesses across the city. While the Chamber is not
Man fined $25K for starting Nova Scotia’s largest wildfire in history
HALIFAX: The government of Nova Scotia has issued a significant fine to the man responsible for starting the largest wildfire in the province’s history. Dalton
Health Canada Links Salmonella Outbreak to Dog Food and Treats
OTTAWA: Health Canada has reported that dog food and treats are the cause of a Salmonella outbreak spreading across the country. The health agency stated
Economists Predict September Inflation Rise Amid Fuel Price Surge
OTTAWA: Economists are forecasting an increase in Canada’s inflation rate for September, primarily driven by the recent surge in fuel prices. This prediction comes as
