Environment Canada has reissued fog advisories for parts of Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley.
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Rural Sask. feeling effects of ongoing Canada Post strike, despite other carriers still operating
With no end in sight to the ongoing Canada Post strike, many in rural Saskatchewan are having a tough time receiving mail even with other courier’s still operating.
Vancouver Island couple wins $1M on Lotto Max
A couple on Vancouver Island is $1 million richer after winning big on a Lotto Max draw last month.
Saskatchewan auditor to release report on foreign-owned farmland, procuring hotels
Saskatchewan’s provincial auditor is to release a report today outlining government programs and services that need improvement.
Calgary charity sees surge in demand for school lunches
A Calgary non-profit that’s been hard at work for years packing lunches for thousands of students says their services are needed for more children than ever before.
Alphonso Davies handed one-month driving ban after being pulled over in Munich
Canada captain Alphonso Davies has been handed a one-month driving ban after being pulled over by police in Munich last week.
Ontario auditor general to release reports on Ontario Place, opioids
Ontario’s auditor general is set to release her annual report today, with sections on the redevelopment of Ontario Place and on the province’s opioid strategy likely to garner a lot of attention.
More than 1 million Canadian mortgages are up for renewal in 2025. Is your Ontario home one of them?
The New Year is just around the corner and for 1.2 million mortgage holders in Canada that means it’s almost time to renew their home loans.
Assembly of First Nations special chiefs assembly kicks off in Ottawa
The Assembly of First Nations is hosting a special chiefs assembly in Ottawa today with child welfare, economic reconciliation and First Nations policing on the agenda.
Some missing residential school students disappeared into arranged marriages, report says
Records show arranged marriages between residential school students as early as the 1890s, while the Truth and Reconciliation Commission collected testimony from survivors who said they faced forced marriage as late as the 1950s.
