CA ARCHIVE
- With city funding at a premium, what are the options for a new Central Library in Regina?
City officials consider public-private partnerships
- QS 2026 subject rankings released: See where Dal stands out
Dalhousie earns global recognition across dozens of disciplines, with strong showings in life sciences and natural sciences and a growing number of top-ranked subjects in Canada.
- March 25th Weather Discussion
Snow expected this morning, 1-2cm accumulation
- What about us? SPCA asks province to explain plan for vet, lab cuts
Provincial government to transition SPCA services to private sector
- Hundreds of indie artists and makers will take over the Ex this weekend. Meet 5 whose wares you need to see
The Artist Project will feature local indie artists and makers selling their work.
- Notice to Remove Private Land from Woodlot Licence W1866
Private land to be removed from Woodlot Licence W1866 due to proposal by S. Kennedy.
- YOUR PHOTOS: Eagle busy with some home renovations
Eagle is keeping busy with some home renovations.
- LOOK BACK: Elk Falls: Power, Preservation, and the Pull of a Place
By the early 1900s, Elk Falls had become a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and prospectors seeking to strike it rich in the region's rich mineral deposits.
- Russia’s Key Baltic Oil Port on Fire After Big Drone Strike
Russia's Ust-Luga port on the Baltic Sea was attacked by drones, causing a fire.
- Tips to get back in shape if a seasonal worker
Start slow and build up your endurance with short, manageable workouts
- Loss of P. E. Island Schooner the ‘Mary P’ Off South America. Memorable Experience of Captain and Crew, 1899
Captain James Benoit recounts experience on wrecked schooner 'Mary P', arrives in Charlottetown by special train
- A toll that makes no sense
New Brunswick residents exempt from Aulac toll
- Scientists Discover a New Plant Immune Complex in Wheat
Scientists discover a new plant immune defense in wheat, where the WAI3 protein forms an eight-part resistosome that triggers calcium flow and activates disease resistance.
- Meet the Kelowna woman empowering Okanagan immigrants
A local business owner is helping new immigrants in the Okanagan with language classes and job training.
- Seconds before LaGuardia Air Canada crash, controller cleared fire truck to cross runway: officials
Air Canada flight crashes at LaGuardia Airport
- Coroner, WorkSafeBC investigating death at Vancouver Island construction site
Coroner, WorkSafeBC investigating death at Vancouver Island construction site on Ash Road in Gordon Head.
- SURREY EVENTS: Electric Elton, Food Truck Wars & more as March turns to April
Surrey's annual 'Electric Elton' music festival will take place on April 15th, a heated dispute over a food truck route is brewing in Surrey's Guildford town centre, and Surrey's Capilano Suspension Bridge Park is now open for the season.
- Crown seeks 8 years for fentanyl trafficker caught outside city
Brandon's Court of King's Bench
- France acts after sailor's jogging app geolocates aircraft carrier
France takes measures to prevent geolocating of military vessels after Strava incident.
- “The energy here is always electric”; Swinging with the Stars brings the fun out for Hope’s Home
The sixth annual Swinging with the Stars event exceeded expectations, bringing in cash for Hope's Home.
- 12-year-old student pulled classmates to safety during Tumbler Ridge shooting, says MP
12-year-old student pulled classmates to safety during Tumbler Ridge shooting
- 12-year-old student pulled classmates to safety during Tumbler Ridge shooting, says MP - CBC
A 12-year-old student in Tumbler Ridge, B.C. is being hailed as a hero after allegedly pulling classmates to safety during a school shooting.
- RCMP search the home of former Calgary mayor Jyoti Gondek - The Globe and Mail
RCMP search former Calgary mayor Jyoti Gondek's home
- Tumbler Ridge named one of two finalists in Kraft Hockeyville contest
Tumbler Ridge, BC, named one of two finalists in Kraft Hockeyville contest.
- Opinion: The overlooked story of ADHD in women and girls
ADHD in girls and women often manifests as inattentive symptoms, such as disorganization and daydreaming, rather than hyperactivity. Women are more likely to be misdiagnosed or underdiagnosed due to stigma and lack of research. The condition can have a significant impact on women's mental health and relationships, making it a crucial area of focus for further study and awareness.
- Collaborator on Star Trek icon’s graphic memoirs at South Surrey Indigo April 11
Steven Scott and George Takei to sign graphic memoir at South Surrey Indigo on April 11
- Staff seizes $59,000 worth of meth at Sask Pen
Staff seizes $59,000 worth of meth at Sask Pen
- Could ‘Super El Nino’ come storming into Canada this summer?
A powerful 'Super El Nino' could bring extreme weather to Canada this summer, with a 50/50 chance of strong El Nino events extending into the fall.
- Regina dance studio starts initiative to help break down barriers
Regina dance studio launches inclusive initiative to make dance accessible to all
- Fundraiser launched in effort to save Hermann's Jazz Club from closing
Fundraiser launched to save Hermann's Jazz Club from closure, goal is $450,000 by April 26.
- BC Wildlife Park to host four days of Easter fun with egg hunts, animals and activities
BC Wildlife Park to host four days of Easter fun with egg hunts, animals and activities
- LETTER: Don’t take our trees for granted
Don't underestimate the importance of trees in keeping us cool during the hot summer months.
- Negotiations over proposed South Okanagan national park trundle along
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- Live music, family activities, and treats at Kelowna’s Maplefest
Kelowna’s Maplefest features live music and family activities on April 25 and 26.
- 100 Mile House ER to be closed for sixth time this March
Emergency room in 100 Mile House to be closed for six consecutive times this March.
- Ferry back in service after mechanical problem fixed
Ferry service resumes after mechanical issue resolved.
- North Vancouver RCMP ticket driver for using ratchet strap as seatbelt
RCMP officer issues ticket to driver for using ratchet strap as makeshift seatbelt