The Taiwanese company behind a planned massive investment in a Maple Ridge battery plant has hit pause on the project.
Month: December 2024
Lethbridge peace officer charged in relation to more than 10-year-old incident
A Lethbridge police community peace officer has been charged with an off-duty incident stemming from more than 10 years ago.
Province wants to discharge private nursing numbers
The Manitoba government wants to reduce the reliance on private nurses in the public health care system.
Saskatoon Food Bank demand up 25 per cent in 2024
The Christmas season is one of the busiest times of the year for the Saskatoon Food Bank, as donations pour in from the community. However, this year’s demand underscores a growing crisis.
Removal of Treaty 6 flag in Barrhead a ‘step backwards’ for reconciliation: Grand Chief
Treaty No. 6 First Nations Grand Chief Cody Thomas says the removal of the Treaty 6 flag in municipalities is a “mistake” and a “step backwards” for reconciliation.
Drivers zig-zagging and posting videos in white-lining trend: Quebec prosecutors
A Montreal man is facing a criminal charge of dangerous driving after he allegedly posted a video of himself zig-zagging through cars. It’s a trend called ‘white lining.’
Calgary community theatre gives young kids the chance to shine
Getting to perform on stage in front of a large audience is something actors might work years to achieve but a community theatre group in Calgary is putting kids of all experience levels in the spotlight.
3 top Calgary Canucks invited to Junior A World Challenge selection camp
The Calgary Canucks’ Nolan Dupont, Nathan Maloney and Jack Plandowski have been invited to the west selection camp for the Junior A World Challenge.
Sask. Party keeps up with campaign promises addressing safter communities, affordability
During the short fall sitting the past few weeks, the government has been making good on some of their election promises when it comes to safety and affordability.
Groups pressure Quebec to cover delivery and follow-up costs for migrant women
Citizens, unions, organizations and MNAs are putting pressure on the Legault government to ensure public coverage of perinatal care for all pregnant women living in Quebec, regardless of their immigration status.