BC teacher gets 8 years for historical child sex crimes
Brian Moore sentenced to 8 years for historical child sexual abuse at North Vancouver elementary school. Victim Dennis Cooper successfully applied to lift publication bans.
Brian Moore sentenced to 8 years for historical child sexual abuse at North Vancouver elementary school. Victim Dennis Cooper successfully applied to lift publication bans.
Shane MacLeod, a Dartmouth High science teacher, receives Prime Minister's 2025 STEM award, recognizing exceptional contributions to science education in Nova Scotia.
U.S. proposal for UN Gaza stabilization force meets resistance from Russia, China and Arab nations. Key diplomatic challenge emerges in Middle East peace efforts.
Ontario will require school boards to establish dedicated support offices where parents can escalate education concerns about their children's schooling. Learn how this new system works.
Windsor's Ward 1 residents gathered Wednesday to address pressing local issues. Discover what matters most to the community and how officials are responding to citizen feedback.
Windsor Ward 1 residents expressed their primary concerns about neighborhood issues during Wednesday's community meeting. Learn what matters most to local residents.
Windsor's mayor is exploring solutions to improve water circulation in Peche Island's canals. Learn about the environmental concerns and proposed fixes for this local landmark.
Windsor's Lakeshore area addresses community concerns about Oakwood Park redevelopment plans following resident petition. Learn about the proposed changes and official response.
New Nanos poll reveals growing Canadian anxiety about Donald Trump's potential impact on Canada-U.S. relations. Discover the key findings and what they mean for cross-border cooperation.
Canadian companies embrace AI for workplace efficiency but worry it's replacing human teamwork and creativity. Survey reveals 89% of employers express concerns about AI's growing role.
President Donald Trump reveals his self-proclaimed greatest strength during White House renovations tour, drawing criticism for prioritizing architecture over pressing national issues.
A fire at a Winnipeg homeless encampment in Centennial neighbourhood has ignited serious safety concerns among local residents on November 11, 2025.
Former President Trump claims inflation crisis is manufactured by Democrats and media. New poll shows 70% of Americans pay more for groceries than last year.
Fed-up residents in London's Old North community are taking traffic safety into their own hands after years of speeding vehicles and near-misses. Discover how this historic neighbourhood is fighting back against dangerous driving.
Exclusive Leger poll shows overwhelming Albertans back teachers in contract dispute with provincial government. As tensions escalate, discover what's driving public opinion and what a potential strike could mean for students and families across Alberta.
A Calgary man faces serious charges after allegedly traveling to Hawaii to meet a minor he first connected with on popular gaming platform Roblox. The disturbing case highlights online safety concerns for parents.
A House of Commons committee has significantly revised its controversial order for detailed information about federal grant applicants after facing privacy concerns and government pushback.
A groundbreaking jury verdict awards $10 million to a teacher shot by her 6-year-old student, holding school administration accountable for negligence in school safety.
Critical air traffic control shortages at major U.S. airports spark travel chaos as government shutdown leaves aviation system understaffed and passengers stranded.
Ex-DHS chief Miles Taylor discloses Trump's private concerns about Democratic election strategies and potential permanent power shifts in explosive new revelations.
Calgary students return to courts, fields, and stages as extracurricular activities resume following the end of Alberta's teacher strike. Learn how schools are making up for lost time.
Canada's public service unions warn that new federal budget cuts could lead to service delays, staffing shortages, and increased workloads across government departments.
As the Montreal Canadiens face mounting challenges early in the season, questions emerge about team performance, defensive vulnerabilities, and offensive consistency. Expert analysis reveals worrying trends that could impact their playoff hopes.
Hundreds of MRU students, faculty, and staff joined forces in a powerful campus rally supporting ATA members amid ongoing contract negotiations and concerns about academic freedom.
City crews removed a homeless encampment at Cambridge's 150 Main Street, citing fire hazards and public safety risks. The operation highlights ongoing tensions between municipal enforcement and vulnerable populations.
New data exposes Windsor's most perilous intersections as Howard/EC Row and Huron Church/EC Row experience dramatic increases in collisions. Safety concerns mount as crash patterns emerge.
The Alberta government launches a comprehensive task force to address growing concerns about classroom sizes and teacher responsibilities across the province's education system.
As Alberta students return to classrooms, parents express mixed feelings about school reopening amid persistent concerns about large class sizes and educational quality.
Ottawa's building trades council raises alarm about non-union contractors and wage concerns in the massive Lansdowne 2.0 redevelopment project, warning of potential labor disputes.
Toronto residents voice strong opinions on the city's most pressing issues - from the housing affordability crisis and transit failures to healthcare accessibility and community concerns.