Edmonton Kids Create Video Games in Code Ninjas Program
Young students in Edmonton are learning vital coding skills by developing their own video games through the Code Ninjas after-school program, blending education with creativity.
Young students in Edmonton are learning vital coding skills by developing their own video games through the Code Ninjas after-school program, blending education with creativity.
The National Buddy Check program fosters camaraderie and support among veterans, bringing together dozens at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 261 in Tecumseh. Discover how this initiative is making a difference.
Switzerland's top curling teams, Tirinzoni and Schwaller, claimed victory at the HearingLife Canadian Open in Saskatoon. Read about their decisive Grand Slam of Curling win.
A peer-reviewed study reveals temporary foreign workers accept lower pay and longer hours, impacting domestic wages. Explore the data and economic consequences.
Canada's World Junior hockey team makes final cuts, releasing three players including two from the Brantford Bulldogs. Get the latest roster news ahead of the tournament.
A new study reveals development charges in Edmonton have soared 628% since 2010, the highest rate among major cities. Despite the spike, fees per unit remain the lowest, aiding affordability. Explore the details and impacts.
Former President Donald Trump will witness the dignified transfer of two National Guardsmen and an interpreter killed in Syria. The ceremony honors Sgts. William Howard and Edgar Torres-Tovar.
A Regina city councillor is pushing to halt the electric bus program during budget talks, labeling it another failed initiative. Get the details on the motion and the debate.
The City of Saint John, N.B., has introduced a new program to stimulate the development of high-density residential buildings, aiming to address housing needs and encourage urban growth. Learn more about the initiative.
Edmonton city council approved a rezoning for six condos in Crestwood after the developer changed plans from an 11-unit apartment. The decision followed intense public feedback and a lengthy hearing.
The Trump administration argues a $300M White House ballroom is vital for national security. A historic preservation group's lawsuit seeks to halt the project. Get the latest details.
The Athabasca Rivermen Junior A hockey team is preparing to get back on the ice following a serious bus crash on Highway 2. The incident occurred on December 12, 2025, south of Athabasca, Alberta.
Some Essex County residents are still waiting for new recycling carts as Windsor-Essex transitions its blue box program. Key details on the rollout and what it means for 2026.
An official with ties to Iran's soccer federation expresses shock after the national team cancels a planned match in British Columbia. Get the full story on this developing sports and diplomatic news.
Vancouver's B.C. Place stadium is set to host Egypt, Australia, New Zealand, and Belgium during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, generating major excitement. Get the full details on the matches and the buzz in the local community.
The U.S. National Park Service has overhauled its free admission schedule for 2025, adding former President Donald Trump's birthday. Discover the new dates and what it means for park visitors.
A tribunal decision has cleared the final hurdle for a major three-tower condo development at the site of the former Preston Springs Hotel in Cambridge, paving the way for significant urban transformation.
The City of Halifax is suspending its shared e-scooter and e-bike program for the winter months. The service will resume in the spring of 2026. Learn the details and reasons behind the seasonal pause.
Regina city council has approved opening applications for proposals to develop 'The Yards' railyard site, marking a major step in urban revitalization. Learn about the next phase for this key project.
Vancouver planning staff propose reducing developer fees and easing affordability rules to keep projects moving. The trade-offs include less funding for public art and delayed infrastructure.
The FBI has arrested a suspect linked to pipe bombs placed at the DNC and RNC on Jan. 5, 2021. The devices were viable and the investigation involved over 1,000 interviews. Read the latest.
Canada's head coach Jesse Marsch is poised for the FIFA World Cup draw with a settled squad. Get the latest on his strategy and team outlook as Canada prepares for the global stage.
Parks Canada sites experienced a significant 13% increase in visitors following the introduction of the Canada Strong Pass. Discover how the program is driving tourism to national treasures like Banff.
Tickets for Canada's matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup are selling quickly, even with significant price tags. Fans are showing strong support as the tournament draws closer.
Canada's women's national soccer team suffers its fifth consecutive defeat, falling to Japan again. Get the latest details on the match and what's next for the squad.
Canada secures historic entry into the EU's SAFE defence procurement fund, aiming to reduce military reliance on the U.S. and open new opportunities for Canadian defence firms. Read the details.
Kelowna city staff propose trading industrial land to preserve Kelowna Springs Golf Course as 9-hole facility while allowing partial industrial development. Read the details.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem reveals the suspect in the Washington National Guard shooting was radicalized within the U.S. community. Learn the latest details.
Team Homan and Team Jacobs secured crucial victories in the first games of their best-of-three finals at the Canadian Curling Trials in Halifax. Read the full match details and analysis.
Ontario government exempts Skills Development Fund recipients from municipal planning laws to accelerate workforce training. Minister David Piccini announces new policy.