Another significant block of Prairie grasslands in the southern-most part of Alberta is being conserved.
Year: 2024
Spooky and not-so-spooky things to do in Metro Vancouver this Thanksgiving weekend
Whether you’re running in the Turkey Trot or managed to score tickets to the opening weekend of the Stanley Park Ghost Train, there’s lots going on in Metro Vancouver this Thanksgiving weekend, including activities that – unlike those two – haven’t sold out yet.
Okanagan ballet dancers push the limits in upcoming Kelowna performance
The performance blends classical ballet with neoclassical and flamenco, highlighting its four principal ballet dancers who are ushering in a new era for the expanding company.
‘Come together’: How to cut down Thanksgiving dinner costs
The Interfaith Food Bank is busy preparing Thanksgiving bundles and has some tips for anyone hoping to cut down on their holiday dinner costs.
Manitoba students maneuver Canadian space equipment
Students in Stonewall, Man. got an out-of-this-world lesson Thursday.
Quebec residents in Florida count themselves lucky after Hurricane Milton’s destruction
Luc Langevin woke up on Thursday morning not knowing what to expect. He fell asleep at 1:30 a.m. at the tail end of Hurricane Milton’s peak.
Ile-Bizard woman guilty of impaired driving after 2021 collision that killed cyclist
A 32-year-old woman from Ile-Bizard is facing jail time after she was found guilty Thursday of driving while impaired by prescription drugs.
Sask. NDP leader asks voters to set politics aside and choose what’s best for province’s future
Amid what could be Saskatchewan’s tightest election in 17 years, the leader of the NDP is asking voters to set party politics aside and support what’s the best course for the province.
Only two weekends left to hit the links at Edmonton golf courses
The countdown is on to the end of the golf season in Edmonton.
We Want to Slip Our Footsies into Turkey and the Wolf’s New Sandwich-Inspired Shoes
It’s almost the Thanksgiving holiday long weekend…and we’ve got turkey on the brain. But probably not in the way you’re expecting; we simply can’t stop thinking about “Turkeystocks”
