7 in 10 Canadians to mark Remembrance Day: poll
New survey reveals 70% of Canadians plan to observe Remembrance Day ceremonies and traditions. Discover how the nation honors military sacrifices and preserves historical memory.
New survey reveals 70% of Canadians plan to observe Remembrance Day ceremonies and traditions. Discover how the nation honors military sacrifices and preserves historical memory.
Your complete guide to Remembrance Day 2025 in Toronto. Find ceremony locations, learn what's open and closed, and honor Canada's veterans. Plan your day of remembrance.
Fredericton Police have dismantled a significant drug trafficking operation, charging three individuals with multiple offenses following a coordinated law enforcement effort.
After half a century of serving musicians and music lovers, Swan Song, Fredericton's iconic music store, is closing its doors, marking the end of a cherished chapter in New Brunswick's cultural history.
Multiple schools in Fredericton, New Brunswick closed their doors after receiving serious threats, disrupting education and raising safety concerns across the community.
A Fredericton man has died following a devastating single-vehicle collision in Harvey, New Brunswick. RCMP continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the fatal crash.
Firefighters responded to a major commercial building fire in Fredericton's industrial area. The cause remains under investigation as crews work to secure the scene.
Discover the latest Sunshine Girl, a beloved Toronto tradition. This feature celebrates a new model bringing charm and positivity to the pages of the Toronto Sun.
Discover Toronto Sunshine Girl Lindsay in this exclusive feature celebrating one of Canada's most enduring newspaper traditions that continues to captivate readers daily.
New Brunswick's police oversight agency has determined no charges will be filed against a Fredericton officer after a woman sustained injuries during an arrest. The incident, which occurred last fall, was thoroughly investigated by the Alberta Serious Inc
A stunning 47-foot white spruce from Nova Scotia has been chosen as this year's official Christmas tree for Boston, continuing a decades-long tradition of gratitude between the two regions.