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- ‘It takes a toll on you’: N.B. mayors get candid on political harassment, threats
New Brunswick mayors share their experiences of political harassment and threats
- N.B. security office needs oversight, Green leader says
New Brunswick Green Party leader calls for oversight of provincial security office.
- P.E.I. food banks 'quite happy' to see $600K donation from profits of American liquor sales
$600,000 donation from U.S. liquor sales to support P.E.I. food banks
- Saint John woman wins battle with Immigration over rejected work permit - CBC
A Saint John woman has won her battle with Immigration Canada over a rejected work permit.
- ʼNa̱mǥis-led initiative explores new future for former Atli wood chip facility
A new initiative led by ʼNa̱mǥis aims to transform the former Atli wood chip facility into a hub for sustainable forestry and wood product manufacturing
- Square dances and cell signal dead zones: Rangers confront Canada’s Arctic reality
Canadian Rangers conduct 52-day Arctic patrol, face technological challenges, discover creative ways to stay connected in remote areas.
- Flight cancellations stacking up as jet fuel shortage continues
Airlines are cutting flights due to fuel shortages
- Windsor-Essex Jane's Walk kicks off spring schedule this weekend
Windsor-Essex Jane's Walk starts this weekend
- Men’s programming aims to restore family responsibility
Program seeks to promote healthy lifestyles and teach traditional skills to men
- Land Act: Notice of Application for a Disposition of Crown Land (File 6409599)
A company has applied for a commercial recreation licence on Provincial Crown land near the Babine and Nass Rivers.
- SILENT AUCTION: SNT Mini Storage
SNT Mini Storage will auction the goods of the following persons:
- CITY OF TERRACE: NOTICE OF SURPLUS BID OCTOBER 07, 2024 TAX SALE
Surplus property remains unclaimed after October 7, 2024 tax sale.
- Williams Lake artist seeks to challenge perspective with new 100 Mile show
Tiffany Jorgensen, a Williams Lake artist, is showcasing her work in 100 Mile House after a seven-year hiatus.
- Opinion: Synagogue safety drills the new Jewish reality
Synagogue safety drills have become a new reality for the Jewish community.
- This Vancouver bar was just named the Best Bar in Canada
Vancouver bar named Best Bar in Canada
- U.S. Eyes DR Congo Relocation for 1,100 US-Backed Afghans
U.S. eyes relocation for 1,100 Afghans in Congo
- A look back at historic Kelowna: CNR passenger train 1956
The Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) operated passenger trains from 1885 to 1978, providing a vital link between the east and west coasts of Canada.
- Pentagon Announces Sudden Exit of Navy Secretary
Navy Secretary steps down with immediate effect
- Hormuz Mine Clearance Could Require Up to Six Months
Removal of mines from the Strait of Hormuz may take up to six months
- Yukon government axes engineer on Nisutlin Bay Bridge replacement project
Yukon government fires engineer on Nisutlin Bay Bridge project
- Deportation for cartel 'muscle' who claimed to hide bodies in Vernon and Lavington areas
A Mexican national has been ordered deported after boasting to undercover officers about smuggling narcotics and disposing of bodies.
- MLA calls for action on Peachland-area encampment
Peachland-area encampment becomes a growing concern for residents
- Local North Okanagan Crime Stoppers board tackles gangs and counterfeits at provincial training
Crime Stoppers program celebrates 50 years
- KMHA keen on pipeline potential with Kamloops Storm move to new junior A league
Kelowna Rockets relocation to junior A league, Kamloops Storm team to replace them, new league focused on pipeline development for BC hockey talent.
- Province to be petitioned by regional district to create protected area for watershed
Regional district to advocate for protected watersheds
- Don't touch it: The ‘silent assassin’ worm is wriggling again in Ontario in 2026 with sightings near London and Hamilton
Ontario experiences resurgence of 'silent assassin' hammerhead worm
- Rights and reconciliation collide in B.C.
A conflict over resource extraction in British Columbia pits Indigenous rights against the province's economic interests.
- Nearby Hutterite development could leave Gimli on hook for 'millions' and risks polluting lake: mayor
Gimli's mayor is opposed to a Hutterite colony development project
- In-house fine collection unit will let Manitoba ditch agency, avoid 18% commission: minister
Manitoba will establish an in-house fine collection unit to collect fines, avoiding a 18% commission fee.
- TOLKO INDUSTRIES LTD.: FOREST OPERATIONS MAP (FOM)
Tolko Industries Ltd. releases Forest Operations Map for public review and comment.
- Why Costa Rica Is Attracting Global Seed Investment and R&D
Costa Rica is attracting global seed investment and R&D due to its regulatory stability, diverse microclimates and skilled talent.
- Great performances highlight 'Mother Mary,' a beautifully made yet tame pop-star psychodrama
A promising film with strong performances, but falls short of its full potential.
- 10 must-see films at Hot Docs star real zombies, the CN Tower and the world's oldest people
Hot Docs documentary festival explores unlikely stars
- PCs propose raiding N.L.'s $550M future fund in order to tackle debt
PC government introduces amendments to Newfoundland and Labrador Future Fund
- FISHING CORNER: Fishing guides lead you straight to the underwater hotspots
Fishing tips and techniques
- LETTER: Help kick-start a review of industrial water rates in BC
BC government to review industrial water rates
- LETTER: Comox paved paradise and put up a parking lot
Comox, B.C. council votes to pave Paradise Road, sparking outrage from residents and business owners
- $28.9M private jet province bought, plans to sell, could have used only 10% of Ontario airports
$28.9M private jet to be sold, limited to 10% of Ontario airports.
- Washington demanding 'entry fee' from Ottawa before trade talks: sources
US demands 'entry fee' from Canada for trade talks
- Condos at Kingston Pen? Feds mull major housing development at notorious prison site - CBC
Feds consider large housing development
- Is it Mark Carney or is it AI? - CBC
The Bank of England has issued a stern warning about the risks of AI and automation
- Conservatives face defining moment as vote approaches
Conservatives face defining moment as vote approaches
- Tanzania seeks biometrics contractors for Phase II of national digital ID project
Tanzania is seeking contractors for Phase II of its national digital ID project, which includes construction of a National Identification Authority headquarters, ICT equipment maintenance center, and expansion of identity registration offices to 31 districts. The government has allocated $14 million for the project in the 2025/2026 fiscal year. The project is part of Tanzania's broader digital transformation initiative, dubbed Digital Tanzania Project, funded by the World Bank since 2021.