Province highlights major investment for young people with Down syndrome
"Our government wants all families and all students to succeed and reach their full potential."
14h ago
Princess Anne lays wreath at B.C. veteran's cemetery; receives 21-gun salute
ESQUIMALT, B.C. - Princess Anne spent more than an hour Saturday touring God's Acre veteran's cemetery and its tiny, wooden chapel, laying a wreath to honour the more than 2,500 military personnel and family members buried there. The visit to the seclu...
16h ago
Naicam man charged with second degree murder
An 81-year-old man is dead after a serious assault reported in Naicam.
17h ago
Gather Local Market: 'Staple in our community for years to come'
Unique booths can be found year round inside the Gather Local Market in River Landing.
17h ago
Montreal launches cruise season with ship that protected 1,500 Ukrainian refugees
MONTREAL - Cruise ship Staff Capt. Rakesh Prasad can't forget the traumatized expressions on the faces of hundreds of Ukrainians who boarded Holland America's Volendam in April 2022. The 1,500 refugees, who had fled their homeland two months earlier af...
18h ago
Tributes to Jim Hopson given by friends and family at Celebration of Life
Hundreds arrived in their best Roughrider green for Hopson's Celebration of Life.
21h ago
Nova Scotia NDP leader says party is election ready, announces housing plan
HALIFAX - Nova Scotia's NDP leader trained her sights on the next provincial election as she announced a program aimed at easing the cost of housing during a rousing campaign-style speech before the party's annual convention in Halifax. Claudia Chender...
21h ago
Saskatoon Police investigate city's ninth murder of 2024
A 30-year-old man is dead after an aggravated assault on Chandler Place.
21h ago
Senate races are roiled by campus protests over the war in Gaza as campaign rhetoric sharpens
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - The student protest movement disrupting university campuses, classes and graduation ceremonies over the war in Gaza is also roiling Senate contests across the nation as Democrats tread cautiously over an internal divide and Repub...
23h ago
Judge to rule on validity of Quebec language law because it delays English verdicts
MONTREAL - A Quebec court judge will decide whether the province's new language reform is constitutional because a section of the law systematically delays the delivery of verdicts handed down in English. Judge Dennis Galiatsatos raised the question on...
May 04, 2024