CA ARCHIVE
- Farmers feeling the squeeze of rising land costs on P.E.I.
Farmers on Prince Edward Island are struggling to keep up with rising land costs, with cultivated farmland values increasing by 8.5 per cent in 2025, making it increasingly difficult for younger farmers to purchase more land.
- LETTER: LNG plants could become stranded assets
LNG plants over-reliant on fossil fuels may become stranded assets as global demand shifts towards cleaner energy sources.
- LETTER: polio anywhere is a threat everywhere
Polio is a highly infectious disease that can spread quickly, even in areas where vaccination efforts are successful
- LETTER: It’s time for a New Forest Act
A proposed bill aims to protect ancient woodland in the UK.
- Alberton set priorities in their budget
Alberton council passes balanced budget.
- No avian influenza on PEI good news for local abattoir
No avian influenza detected on Prince Edward Island
- Westisle celebrates Mawi’omi during multi-cultural day
Westisle Composite High School hosts first mawi’omi event
- Musical Ride reaches out to O’Leary
The Town of O’Leary is considering hosting the RCMP's Musical Ride.
- UN declaration highlights importance of women in agriculture
The United Nations declaration emphasizes the significant contributions of women in agriculture, particularly in rural areas where they often bear the brunt of household responsibilities.
- Flower grower turning farming dreams into reality
Local flower farm owner Olivia Doran turns hobby into successful business.
- Work near Enderby City Hall to force parking lot, street closures
Mill Avenue between Belvedere Street and George Street will be closed intermittently starting April 20
- Supporting the health of Island women
Women's health services face funding shortfalls, leading to inadequate access to reproductive care and screenings.
- Intimidation and the gym
Fear of judgment from others
- Parts of southern Ontario under thunderstorm warnings as rain tracks through area
Residents in southern Ontario are advised to prepare for a wet commute as a major rainstorm moves through the area.
- More seniors experiencing homelessness across Metro Vancouver
Senior homelessness on the rise in Metro Vancouver
- Copper Erases Middle East War Losses as Traders Eye Peace Talks
Copper rises, erases Middle East war losses
- Make that 46 losses in a Jets season gone off the rails
The New York Jets are having a disastrous season, with 46 losses in 12 games.
- Santé auditive au travail
Les employeurs sont de plus en plus sensibilisés aux conséquences du bruit sur l'audition.
- ‘We are getting trapped’: Local leaders call on B.C. to fix congested Ironworkers Bridge
Congested Iron Workers Memorial Bridge causes frustration for locals.
- Langford 10.22% property tax hike an 'investment' in community: councillor
Langford residents face 10.22% property tax hike
- Heavy-rain warning lifted in Toronto, with temperatures to reach low 20s on Tuesday
Heavy-rain warning lifted in Toronto
- New shelter operator seeks permission to operate until May 2027
A new shelter operator, Hope Mission, has taken over operations of the shelter on April 1.
- Fears increase of surge in overdoses, drug deaths after Prairie Harm Reduction's closure
Prairie Harm Reduction's closure has led to a surge in overdoses and drug deaths, with staff witnessing three overdoses at a weekend rally.
- Calgary’s Drop-In Centre pressured to pull out of downtown. Province supports search for new model
Calgary's Drop-In Centre faces pressure to relocate
- 100 Mile House rally draws over 150, calls for stable ER services
100 Mile House ER closure sparks rally, calls for stable services
- Axe Lake Road bridge fix: How McMurrich/Monteith is saving $128K
McMurrich/Monteith residents to pay $128K for bridge fix
- Trio steals heavy machinery from Lake Country business
A trio of thieves stole heavy machinery from a Lake Country business.
- Tribunal battle over Hamilton urban expansion underway
Tribunal battle over Hamilton urban expansion underway
- Niagara Region marks Earth Week with focus on reducing waste
Niagara Region launches compost giveaway events to mark Earth Week
- NO SCHOOL: Students in Ajax, Pickering, Oshawa, Whitby get 3-day weekend thanks to PA day on April 17
Students in Durham region receive 3-day weekend due to PA day on April 17.
- Donald Trump finds ways to sink to new lows: attacks Pope, releases image as the Messiah
Trump's comments spark widespread criticism
- Why this new show at the ROM throws out those 'do not touch' signs
New show at the ROM encourages audience interaction despite 'do not touch' signs.
- George Brown college hit by second, larger wave of staffing cuts
George Brown college faces second wave of layoffs
- This cobbler at Dufferin Mall was set to ditch the craft after his decades-old machine broke down. Then one loyal customer got involved
Local cobbler's business saved by viral GoFundMe, customer's support
- Canada is overhauling its signature skilled immigration system. Here's what is changing
Canada is overhauling its signature skilled immigration system.
- Where you live shouldn’t determine access to MAID in Canada
MAID is legal across Canada, but access varies by province and locality.
- It’s the first day of Mark Carney’s majority era, what does that mean?
Canada enters a new government era under PM Mark Carney's majority government
- Home heating fuels drop over 6 cents per litre across N.L.
Public Utilities Board lowers furnace oil price by 6.4 cents per litre