Timmins Mutual Aid Centre Opening End of January
DIY Community Health progresses on its new mutual aid centre in downtown Timmins, with an anticipated opening by the end of January 2025. Learn more about this community initiative.
DIY Community Health progresses on its new mutual aid centre in downtown Timmins, with an anticipated opening by the end of January 2025. Learn more about this community initiative.
The Charlemagne EarlyON Child and Family Centre in Orléans is closing Nov. 30, the second such closure since September. Families fear a major gap in free early-learning programs. Learn more about the impact.
Hotel-Dieu Grace Healthcare launches its 39th annual Tree of Lights campaign, supporting outpatient rehab programs. The emotional ceremony honoured loved ones.
The City of Winnipeg has officially opened the bidding process for the restoration of the historic Louise Bridge. Learn about this critical infrastructure project and its timeline.
Saskatchewan announces $20 million expansion to homelessness strategy. Learn how this funding will address housing crisis and support vulnerable populations across the province.
Windsor's Good Greens Food Reclamation Program celebrates multiple achievements in reducing food waste and feeding communities. Learn how this initiative is making a difference.
An owl is on the road to recovery after a dramatic rescue in Utah. The bird was found partially encased in concrete after falling into a mixer. Read its incredible survival story.
Ontario government announces expanded energy efficiency programs for eligible appliances, helping households reduce costs and environmental impact. Learn how to benefit.
Hotel-Dieu Grace Healthcare launches its annual Tree of Lights campaign in Windsor to raise crucial funds for outpatient rehabilitation services. Support local healthcare this holiday season.
W.E. Kinvig Elementary in Surrey requests emergency funds as 50 families struggle with food insecurity after provincial funding cuts. Learn how you can help.
New Brunswick expands innovative Nursing Homes Without Walls program with new site, providing essential care services to seniors in their own homes across the province.
The Ottawa Food Bank's 2025 Hunger Report reveals a 101% increase in visits since 2019, urging all government levels to address the affordability crisis. Read the full story.
University of Windsor's Master of Sport Management and Leadership program earns top spot in Canada. Learn about this prestigious recognition and program details.
The Vancouver Sun Children's Fund launches its 14th Adopt-A-School campaign to help schools support children facing poverty and hunger. Learn how you can help.
Great Big Sea's Alan Doyle shares his mental health journey and foundation work, advocating for open discussions and effective treatments in Canada.
Facing financial challenges, London's Boys and Girls Club launches $3-million fundraising campaign during 70th anniversary celebration with Olympic champion Damian Warner.
Ontario government alerts OPP following forensic audit of Skills Development Fund recipient. Minister David Piccini announces investigation into training program funding.
Canada's prison watchdog reveals federal institutions lack proper long-term mental health care capabilities. Learn about the systemic gaps affecting inmate rehabilitation.
A beloved EarlyON child drop-in centre in Orléans is closing after more than three decades. The Ottawa Catholic School Board needs the space for additional classrooms. Learn about this community loss.
A Quebec judge declares Marie-Chantale Desjardins shows 'no hope of rehabilitation' for killing a 10-year-old in 1994. Read the full judicial analysis.
Explore the rich history and modern significance of the Order of Canada, from its royal origins to contemporary recipients who shape our nation's identity.
Republican Congresswoman Nancy Mace faces criticism after revealing her family used SNAP benefits while opposing program expansion, highlighting political hypocrisy debate.
A groundbreaking program in Canada is using tattoo art and conversation to help formerly incarcerated individuals heal from trauma and rebuild their lives through creative expression.
Toronto's Centennial College leads the charge in addressing Canada's skilled labor shortage through innovative programs and hands-on learning experiences during National Skilled Trade and Technology Week.
Dartmouth's Alderney Landing hosted the 6th annual Hockey Helps the Homeless tournament, bringing together community and NHL alumni to raise critical funds for local charities fighting homelessness.
Millions of Canadians relying on cross-border SNAP benefits face potential food insecurity as Trump administration shutdown looms. Learn how this political decision could impact vulnerable families.
Discover how Calgary Flames forward Nazem Kadri is making a profound difference in his community through mentorship, diversity advocacy, and charitable work that transcends hockey.
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As another government shutdown looms, millions of American families relying on SNAP benefits and infant formula assistance through WIC face uncertainty and potential food insecurity.
Ukrainian students studying in Saskatchewan express growing anxiety as a crucial financial aid program supporting their education faces potential termination, leaving many uncertain about their academic futures.