Grocery Code Starts Jan 1, Won't Lower Prices
Canada's new Grocery Code of Conduct launches January 1. While it won't cut food prices, it aims to fix supplier-retailer relations, which could benefit consumers long-term. Learn how.
Canada's new Grocery Code of Conduct launches January 1. While it won't cut food prices, it aims to fix supplier-retailer relations, which could benefit consumers long-term. Learn how.
A new report details how staff had to stop President Trump from announcing the cannabis reclassification before the official process. Learn about the pivotal meeting that led to the historic policy shift.
A 43-year-old Gatineau resident faces multiple charges, including impaired driving and drug trafficking, after a single-vehicle crash on Highway 417 near March Road. Police seized $60,000 worth of cannabis.
A devastating Christmas Eve fire has destroyed a Salvation Army building in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. No injuries were reported. Learn about the impact and response.
The Regina Urgent Care Centre on Albert Street is closed during the Christmas holidays, prompting criticism from the Saskatchewan NDP over reduced healthcare access.
The Kingswood Park skating rink in St. Albert is closed indefinitely after thieves stole critical copper wiring, causing extensive damage and a major community loss.
For the 15th consecutive year, Santa Claus brought festive joy to Edmonton's St. Albert Trail on Christmas Eve, 2025. Discover the heartwarming tradition that captivated the community.
Montreal police are investigating an attempted arson at the Albert-Prévost mental health hospital. A masked suspect used a gas can. No injuries reported. SPVM seeks witnesses.
The Salvation Army has launched a warming centre in downtown Prince Albert, offering refuge for up to 35 guests during extreme winter cold. Learn about this vital community service.
BP Plc agrees to sell a 65% stake in its Castrol lubricants division to Stonepeak Partners for US$6 billion. The deal marks a key step in the energy giant's strategy to reduce debt and reset its business after a turbulent year.
A new warming centre operated by the Salvation Army is now open in Prince Albert, offering shelter and amenities for up to 35 residents during dangerous winter temperatures. Learn more about this vital community service.
Vancouver retailers experience a last-minute holiday rush as shoppers balance 'Buy Canadian' desires with cost-of-living pressures. Store owners report festive energy but a softer, more intentional shopping season.
A pumphouse at a St. Albert recreation facility sustained significant damage from copper wire theft, with repairs estimated at $100,000. The incident highlights a persistent issue for municipalities.
London Police Service closed an unlicensed cannabis retailer in December 2025. Learn about the enforcement action and Ontario's legal cannabis market regulations.
Downtown Montreal merchants report strong sales driven by last-minute holiday shoppers and improved transit access via the REM. Discover how the festive season is revitalizing local commerce.
The Saskatchewan Health Authority has banned security guards from its facilities after video showed a man in a wheelchair left outside in freezing temperatures. Read the full story.
Canada Border Services Agency alleges two Toronto men used an online classifieds site to recruit Canadian women to smuggle cannabis. Learn the details of the cross-border operation.
Prince William continues his mother's charitable work, bringing his son Prince George to the same London homeless shelter he first visited with Princess Diana in 1993. A powerful moment of legacy.
St. Albert city council rejects motion to pause sale of Mission Hill land, raising concerns about unmarked graves and reconciliation commitments. Read the latest.
The Prince of Wales and his eldest son, Prince George, spent time volunteering at a homelessness organization, highlighting the royal family's ongoing commitment to the cause.
A Prince Albert man has been found guilty on drug trafficking charges following a court case in Saskatoon. Read the full details of the conviction and the investigation.
Cannabix Technologies Inc. releases new product videos for its Marijuana Breath Test, highlighting a solution for roadside and workplace safety as cannabis reclassification progresses in the U.S.
Fire crews responded to a residential fire on Gordon Crescent in St. Albert the morning of Dec. 19, 2025. No injuries reported. Details on the response and scene.
BP abruptly replaced CEO Murray Auchincloss after repeated clashes with new chair Albert Manifold over the oil giant's strategic direction. Read the inside story of the leadership shakeup.
President Trump's executive order initiates a major shift in U.S. drug policy, potentially moving cannabis to Schedule III. This change could aid medical research and reduce industry taxes. Explore the implications and political divide.
Canadian cannabis stocks experienced a significant rally after former U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order to reduce federal restrictions on marijuana. Explore the market impact and what it means for investors.
U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Dec. 18, 2025, to relax federal marijuana regulations, a move that has ignited optimism within the cannabis industry and could have cross-border implications.
Nova Scotia's premier warns of fentanyl-laced illegal cannabis, but police dispute the claim, highlighting conflicting public safety messages. Read the latest details.
The Prince Albert Grand Council is seeking urgent answers after a video surfaced showing a man lying in the snow near Victoria Hospital. Community leaders express heartbreak and demand accountability.
President Trump is expected to sign an executive order reclassifying marijuana, easing federal restrictions on the drug. This major policy shift could have significant implications across North America.