After two long days of deliberations, Saskatoon city council approved zoning amendments needed to qualify for $41 million from Ottawa’s affordable housing fund. City councillors voted...
Pierre Poilievre is the only federal party leader whose staff won’t say whether their chief intends to participate in Pride events this summer. Officials for Prime...
For Lamia Charlebois and many other Lebanese Montrealers, travelling to Lebanon is not a luxury but a necessity. “You don’t travel to Lebanon like you travel...
Gov. Gen. Mary Simon has announced 83 appointments to the Order of Canada — a list that includes doctors, activists, artists and economists. Simon’s office announced one...
The annual youth tennis camp made its return to Starvaggi Park in Weirton, following a one-year hiatus. The camp was held June...
It’ll be a long road to recovery for a central Alberta town and many of its residents after a fire at a processing plant belonging to...
As the federal government moves to restrict the number of temporary workers in the country, a relatively new program to bring refugees to Canada on a...
Every day, Treena Upcott would get a text from her friend saying how many times she had walked around the track of the expansive green soccer field in Harrow, Ont. It...
The 19th edition of Lansing’s Moneyball Pro-Am summer basketball league tips off this Tuesday at Holt High School, once again featuring Michigan State’s roster, along with...
Open this photo in gallery: Members of the Ontario Provincial Police investigate the deaths of four people in Harrow, Ont., on June 21. A mother, father...
Lawyers for a pro-Palestinian protest encampment at the University of Toronto say the site is “closer in character to a public park” than private property and...
The upcoming Toronto-St. Paul’s federal byelection will be a critical test for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his party — a bellwether indicating how the party...