After 38 days battling a life-threatening case of pneumonia in both lungs, Pope Francis will be released from the hospital on Sunday, his doctors …
22.3.2025 17:53Pope Francis set to be discharged after 38 days in hospitalThe federal government announced expanded access to its dental care program on Saturday, a day before a federal election is expected to be called. The …
22.3.2025 17:03Ottawa to make dental care program available to more CanadiansSinging frogs are looking for love. Sweet sap is flowing from the maple trees. Striking migratory birds are returning to their northerly nests. Spring …
22.3.2025 16:59The 5 senses of spring: How climate change is shaping our seasonal experiencePrime Minister Mark Carney is expected to launch a federal election campaign on Sunday and send Canadians to the polls as soon as April 28. Here is a …
22.3.2025 16:24Promise tracker: What the parties are pitching ahead of the federal electionNova Scotia has become the latest province to scrap electrical vehicle rebates for Teslas due to the CEO’s association with the U.S. administration …
22.3.2025 16:07Nova Scotia will also drop Tesla from its EV rebate programJordon Kosikowie has been thinking a lot about what would happen if Alberta joined the United States. The 35-year-old works in the oil and gas …
22.3.2025 15:57‘No Canadian dream’: Meet some who want the 51st U.S. state to happenCanadians travelling to the United States for longer trips are being reminded of new registration rules that will kick in next month. The Canadian …
22.3.2025 15:51Travelling to the U.S.? Canada updates advice for longer tripsRussia launched a drone attack on the Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia, killing three people and wounded 12, Ukrainian officials said Saturday, despite …
22.3.2025 15:44Russia launches deadly drone attack on Ukraine despite limited ceasefireIsrael struck Lebanon on Saturday in retaliation for rockets targeting Israel, killing two, including a child, in the heaviest exchange of fire since …
22.3.2025 14:17Israel strikes Lebanon in retaliation for rocket attackLondon Heathrow Airport said it was “fully operational” on Saturday, after an almost daylong closure sparked by an electrical substation fire. But …
22.3.2025 12:56Heathrow Airport ‘fully operational’ after fire sparked travel chaosThe Department of Homeland Security said Friday that it will revoke legal protections for hundreds of thousands of Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and …
22.3.2025 12:39U.S. revokes temporary status for thousands from 4 countriesGeorge Foreman became the heavyweight champion of the world in his 20s, only to lose his belt to Muhammad Ali in perhaps the most memorable fight in …
22.3.2025 12:21George Foreman, boxing legend, dies at 76Some New Brunswick students have been literally dodging bats — the flying creatures — while their high school deals with an infestation. More than two …
22.3.2025 09:00Bats take over this New Brunswick school. Some students say they were even chasedA group of mayors from Canadian border towns issued a plea for help to upper levels of government on Friday as businesses in their communities suffer …
22.3.2025 08:57Canadian ‘frontline’ border towns already feeling tariff pain, ask for helpDenver Barkey, Sam Dickinson and Kasper Halttunen all scored twice as the London Knights defeated the Windsor Spitfires 6-2 at Canada Life Place on …
22.3.2025 02:46London Knights knock off Windsor in final regular season home game of 2024-25Carrying signs reading “no more femicide” and “justice for Tori Dunn,” a small crowd gathered outside the New Westminster Law Courts where the man …
22.3.2025 01:41Family calls for justice reform as Tori Dunn’s accused killer appears in courtThe Manitoba government expects new designs of a long-promised flood prevention project will be completed later this year after the province asked …
22.3.2025 01:32Designs for Manitoba flood prevention project to be completed this spring: ministerA decision by the U.S. government to restrict Canadians’ access to a library in Quebec is raising questions about the border in B.C. For decades, …
22.3.2025 01:22New B.C. border security concerns arise as U.S. cracks down on Quebec libraryWe now know how much a lost summer for one of British Columbia’s most popular tourist destinations cost local businesses in lost revenue. A wildfire …
22.3.2025 01:07Tofino, Ucluelet, Port Alberni lost more than $60M in 2023 highway closuresFamilies in West Kelowna, B.C., are facing uncertainty as BrightPath Childcare Centre on Brown Road announced its closure this June, leaving 64 …
22.3.2025 01:04Families search for child care after BrightPath in West Kelowna announces closureA Winnipeg property owner is warning others after discovering the cost of their rental property’s sewer repairs were not covered by the city. “We want …
22.3.2025 00:59Winnipeg landlord on the hook for costly sewer repairsFormer cabinet minister Randy Boissonnault says he will not run again in the upcoming federal election, set to be called on Sunday. The Liberal party …
22.3.2025 00:55Randy Boissonnault not running in upcoming electionPat and Andee are exactly the type of family the B.C. government is targeting to attract to the province. He’s a registered nurse with years of …
22.3.2025 00:25This U.S. nurse wants to move to B.C. Red tape and the cost of living give him pauseAlberta Premier Danielle Smith and Health Minister Adriana LaGrange continue to face scrutiny over the dismissal of the former head of Alberta Health …
22.3.2025 00:18Smith, LaGrange face more questions over AHS firings and procurement practicesLorne Thurston and Joseph McIntyre were planning to get an up-close look at the Wayne Gretzky statue in downtown Edmonton on Friday, when they …
22.3.2025 00:01Edmonton statue of Oilers great Wayne Gretzky smeared with poopA passenger on board an ill-fated motorized pleasure craft said just minutes before a deadly crash near Outer Harbour Marina in Toronto in 2022, …
21.3.2025 23:41Accused took the wheel ‘minutes’ before fatal Ontario boat crash, court hearsIt all started in 1985, now a program at the University of Lethbridge has expanded and is celebrating 40 years of perseverance. In that time, the …
21.3.2025 23:27Lethbridge brothers fund university scholarships for Indigenous studentsLiquor stores across Saskatchewan are about to look a lot different, as U.S. brands are pulled from shelves. The province recently released a list of …
21.3.2025 23:17American booze — made in Canada — amongst those leaving Sask. store shelvesRCMP say they’re investigating a suspicious death of a man on a First Nation in southeastern Saskatchewan. Mounties say the File Hills First Nations …
21.3.2025 23:00RCMP investigating man’s suspicious death on First Nation in Saskatchewan⬆️
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