CA ARCHIVE
- March Break blow: Snow shuts down Espanola recreation hubs
Espanola recreation complex and library closed due to excessive snow load
- New Oliver youth councillors welcomed onto council
Oliver Council welcomes first Youth Councillors
- Opinion: What happens to your brain in nature?
Nature exposure reduces stress and anxiety by activating the parasympathetic nervous system, boosts creativity and mood by stimulating the release of serotonin and endorphins, and can even slow down the aging process by increasing human growth hormone production.
- Avalanche danger high in Banff, Jasper, Kananaskis
High avalanche danger reported in Banff, Jasper, and Kananaskis.
- Young Edmonton man identified as victim of deadly drive-by shooting on highway
A young man has been identified as the victim of a fatal drive-by shooting on a highway in Edmonton.
- Denied by Ontario: Woman pays $30K for U.S. answers to tissue-destroying disease
Ontario denies funding for U.S. medical treatment for woman with tissue-destroying disease, forcing her to pay $30,000 for diagnosis.
- School tax hikes adding up in Winnipeg
Winnipeg school divisions hike school taxes
- Police investigating incident at Georgian Mall
Police investigating incident at Georgian Mall.
- Former Snowbird pilot’s career ‘destroyed’ by cancelled passport over work in China
A former Snowbirds pilot has had his passport cancelled, claiming it was done wrongfully
- Women’s business expo slated for Langley City
Women's business expo to feature workshops, networking, and arts at Langley City hall on March 21
- Looking for Market Defence? Canadian Dividend ETFs Are a One-Stop Solution
Canadian dividend ETFs offer a defensive portfolio with companies that have consistently increased payouts.
- Public consultation to begin for former Penticton heritage property
Public consultation process to begin for proposed redevelopment of former Penticton heritage property.
- Fort Nelson First Nation Health Fair to return for 2026
Indigenous practices will meet modern-day healthcare in Fort Nelson First Nation.
- Government votes down autism strategy bill proposed by Liberal MLA
Government votes down autism strategy bill
- Toronto police officer injured in stolen vehicle investigation
Toronto police officer injured in vehicle collision while responding to stolen vehicle alert.
- RCMP: Driver ‘may have fallen asleep’ in Qualicum Beach crash
RCMP investigating incident on Highway 19 in Qualicum Beach, driver may have fallen asleep behind the wheel.
- Richmond protein smoothie shop adjusts to survive economic pressures
Richmond protein smoothie shop adjusts to survive economic pressures
- How Shirita Nash is reshaping the world through coaching and leadership
Shirita Nash leads NASA's recognition programs across continents, overseeing over 10,000 civil servants and contributing to the agency's recognition as having the best awards and recognition program in the federal government.
- Letters: How an ER nurse regained some faith in the health-care system
An ER nurse's experience caring for an unhoused patient reignited their faith in the healthcare system.
- White Rock balks at bylaw review costs
White Rock council to consider a fee for reviewing and updating its bylaws
- Pilot pop-up shop program may soon fill vacant downtown spaces
A pilot pop-up shop program is in the works to fill vacant downtown spaces.
- City of Kelowna, RCMP explain safety initiatives as public disorder on the rise
RCMP in Kelowna highlight increased patrols and engagement with community to address rising public disorder.
- ‘Just the cheer, the joy, the happiness!’: St. Patrick’s Day starts with smaller crowds and advisories to stay safe in London
London's St. Patrick's Day celebrations are smaller and more subdued due to cold weather
- Provincial proposal to restrict construction inspections wins preliminary approval
Provincial government proposes new construction inspection rules
- Comox Valley Kickers lose tight battle with James Bay 21-17
The Comox Valley Kickers lost 21-17 to James Bay.
- Daniel Bélanger, Marie-Mai et JF Pauzé à la Fête du lac des Nations
Daniel Bélanger, Marie-Mai et JF Pauzé à la Fête du lac des Nations
- Finalists announced for awards recognizing Greater Victoria businesses
Finalists announced for awards recognizing Greater Victoria businesses.
- News of the day: One last Adventure, Carepoint concerns and more . . .
One last Adventure movie passes posthumous release
- Revitalization of former Charlottetown gas station will leave residents 'proud,' says mayor
Revitalization of former Charlottetown gas station, plans began in 2021, Mayor Philip Brown says the project will leave residents 'proud'
- Winnipeg councillor warns EPC agenda risks business recovery, public trust
Winnipeg councillor says city's Economic Partnership Council agenda focuses too much on business interests, risks public trust and economic recovery.
- Trail-area Family Action Network secures new board at pivotal AGM
FAN secures new board at pivotal AGM
- Prince George RCMP investigate fatal collision on Highway 97
A fatal collision occurred on Highway 97 involving a semi-truck and a pickup truck, resulting in one fatality and one injury.
- Mobile mammogram unit coming to Okotoks in April
Mobile mammogram unit to provide free mammograms to women 45-74 in Okotoks in April.
- Family makes plea for public's help to find missing woman - TBNewsWatch.com
Family of missing Thunder Bay woman appeal for public's help
- Surrey Police vehicle involved in morning collision, no injuries reported
Surrey Police vehicle involved in morning collision
- Successful run for Rimbey BGC Bowl for Kids
The Rimbey BGC Bowl for Kids successfully raised $6,500 for the mentoring program.
- Banff elementary, Elizabeth Rummel schools to get complexity teams
Banff elementary
- Snuneymuxw First Nation takes on full ownership of Nanaimo hotel
Snuneymuxw First Nation acquires majority ownership of Nanaimo hotel
- Police share video of Vaughan home invasion that ended with resident opening fire at intruders
Vaughan home invasion ends with resident firing at suspects
- Five key takeaways from the OPP report 'exonerating' Toronto cops of perjury in the Umar Zameer murder case
Toronto police cleared of perjury allegations
- Oshawa’s Colborne Street West closed to through traffic on March 18
Oshawa's Colborne Street West closed to through traffic on March 18
- Yukon RCMP arrest two Whitehorse women on drug charges
Two women arrested on drug charges in Whitehorse.
- École H.J. Cody High School teacher selected as division finalist for Edwin Parr Award
Janelle Reynolds selected as division finalist for Edwin Parr Award.