Cape Breton runner wins award during cancer battle
Cape Breton runner Trish Walsh receives the Barbarian Of The Year award while courageously battling cancer. Her story is one of resilience and community spirit.
Cape Breton runner Trish Walsh receives the Barbarian Of The Year award while courageously battling cancer. Her story is one of resilience and community spirit.
Cape Town faces a severe housing shortage as properties shift to short-term tourist rentals like Airbnb. Explore the impact on residents and the growing crisis.
The U.S. State Department imposes visa bans on a former EU commissioner and four others, accusing them of coercing American tech firms to censor content. Thierry Breton responds, 'Censorship isn’t where you think it is.'
The EU threatens swift action after the U.S. barred five Europeans, including ex-commissioner Thierry Breton, over alleged censorship pressure on tech firms. Read the latest on the transatlantic digital policy rift.
The Salvation Army in Sydney, N.S., reports a critical shortage of winter clothing as demand surges. Community donations are urgently needed to help families stay warm this season.
Palestinian students with Canadian study acceptances are stranded in Gaza, unable to leave despite their academic futures hanging in the balance. Their stories highlight a critical barrier.
Cape Breton Regional Police are investigating a robbery at a Sydney business. Authorities are searching for a suspect and urging the public for information.
Nova Scotia's police watchdog is investigating a Cape Breton Regional Police officer following a search warrant. Details on the probe and its implications for community trust.
The Cape Breton Regional Municipality has recommended a new site for its central library, marking a significant step for community infrastructure. Discover the details and next steps.
Celebrated Nova Scotia cartoonist Kate Beaton is immortalized on a new Canada Post stamp. The official unveiling took place at the Mabou Post Office on December 17, 2025.
Cape Breton University political scientist Tom Urbaniak releases his second children's book, marking a personal healing journey. Read about his inspiring story and creative process.
Nova Scotia Health issues urgent warning after reports of extreme sedation linked to a dangerous batch of Percocet in Cape Breton. Public advised to seek help immediately.
A man previously charged with a robbery in Sydney Mines now faces an additional charge for allegedly robbing the Blue Mist Tavern. Cape Breton Regional Police continue their investigation.
Critically endangered Kemp's Ridley sea turtles are receiving care in Florida after being stunned by cold waters off Cape Cod. Learn about their rescue and rehabilitation journey.
Cape Breton Regional Police have identified and charged a suspect following a robbery at the Sydney Mines Legion. Get the latest details on the investigation.
Cape Breton Regional Police are investigating after a person was found deceased on a sidewalk in Glace Bay. Authorities are treating the death as suspicious.
An 18-year-old woman faces charges for allegedly taking $30,000 from a Cape Breton hockey association. Police investigation ongoing. Read the latest details.
Nova Scotia's police watchdog is investigating an alleged fight involving an officer at a Cape Breton craft beer festival. Get the latest details on the SiRT probe.
Hope for Wildlife announces a new sanctuary dedicated to rehabilitating orphaned black bear cubs in Nova Scotia, marking a significant expansion for wildlife rescue.
Alma's Family Hair Salon & Spa in Cape Breton celebrates a quarter-century in business, a testament to resilience against persistent flooding challenges. Discover the story of survival and community.
A man from Cape Breton has died following a serious collision with a transport truck. RCMP are investigating the incident. Read the latest details on this tragic accident.
Saskatchewan parents are calling for increased school supports after children with autism were sent home due to a shortage of educational assistants. Read their story.
The latest EQAO test results for Waterloo Region students have shown insufficient progress, leading Ontario's Education Minister to announce a review of learning and testing. Read the details.
Cape Breton Regional Police have arrested two men wanted on outstanding charges. Get the latest details on the arrests and the ongoing police efforts in the community.
University of Regina students will vote Dec. 12-15 on adopting the new University of Regina Students' Association (URSA), which pledges transparent governance and renewed advocacy, marking a clean break from the dissolved URSU.
Firefighting students at Sudbury's Cambrian College honed critical lifesaving skills in a specialized, pitch-black trailer maze. This intense training prepares them for real-world emergencies.
Manitoba's official opposition calls for a mandatory standard of care for children with type-1 diabetes in schools. Parents in Winnipeg are advocating for provincial support for younger students.
Students in Barrie, Ontario, have created special Christmas cards for veterans at the local Legion, spreading holiday cheer and gratitude. Discover this touching community initiative.
Vancouver's Indigenous education leader David Delorme requests $20,000 from Adopt-A-School to provide emergency support for families, breaking cycles of poverty and trauma to boost student success.
Frank Ryan Catholic High School in Ottawa launches innovative program teaching newcomer students how to skate and play hockey, fostering community integration through Canada's favorite sport.