Winnipeg Repair Café Offers Free Fixes for Residents
The Spence Neighbourhood Association in Winnipeg launches a free Repair Café, helping residents mend broken appliances and household items. A community initiative reducing waste.
The Spence Neighbourhood Association in Winnipeg launches a free Repair Café, helping residents mend broken appliances and household items. A community initiative reducing waste.
A successful Montreal initiative supporting homeless individuals with mental health challenges is set to launch in Toronto in 2026. Learn how this expansion aims to address a critical gap in urban support services.
The Saskatchewan government is investing $2.2 million in nine homegrown tech initiatives, aiming to boost innovation and economic growth across the province.
The Blood Tribe First Nation condemns Alberta's Citizen Initiative Act, calling it 'unconscionable' and vows to join legal action against separatist movements. Read the full story.
Nova Scotia introduces a 10% discount on Community Supported Agriculture subscriptions to boost local food access and support farmers. Learn how this initiative strengthens food security.
A new Winnipeg initiative is rolling out a dedicated bus service to help seniors reach grocery stores, addressing mobility and food access challenges in the community. Learn how the program works.
U.S. antitrust efforts to dismantle tech monopolies face major setbacks as judges prove reluctant to order breakups. Explore the implications for Google, Meta, and future cases against Apple and Amazon.
Albertans could face multiple, conflicting citizen-led referendum petitions in 2026, including on separation, creating a confusing political landscape. Get the details on the key players and questions.
Australia leads by 46 runs after a staggering 20 wickets fell on a record-breaking first day of the fourth Ashes Test at the MCG. Read the full match analysis.
A rabbi's vehicle displaying a Hanukkah symbol was set ablaze in Melbourne, intensifying fears in Australia's Jewish community still reeling from the Sydney mass shooting.
Australian PM Anthony Albanese has announced a bravery award for civilians who intervened in a December antisemitic attack in Bondi. Learn about the heroes and the official recognition.
Australia has revoked the visa of a British national facing charges for displaying Nazi symbols. The move underscores the country's firm stance against hate speech and extremist ideologies.
PM Mark Carney's appointment of Mark Wiseman as U.S. ambassador draws ire in Quebec over his Century Initiative ties and criticism of supply management, fueling federal-provincial tensions.
Security experts highlight the rarity of the Bondi massacre, a father-son atrocity, as most mass shooters act alone. Analysis of the Sydney attack reveals an unusual dynamic.
The Bracebridge Library's community initiative saw patrons purchase hundreds of holiday gifts for local seniors in 2025. Discover how this heartwarming program brought joy beyond books.
Toronto city council votes to reimburse a consultant sued over an Etobicoke shelter plan, as a residents' group fights the project and councillors trade accusations of 'hate' for the homeless.
Australia observed a national moment of silence and vigils one week after the antisemitic terrorist attack at a Hanukkah celebration in Bondi Beach that killed 15 people. Read about the commemorations and the ongoing response.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announces a major review of police and intelligence services following the ISIS-inspired shooting at a Sydney Hanukkah festival that left 15 dead.
Australia held a National Day of Reflection for the Bondi Beach shooting victims. Flags flew at half-staff in Sydney as the nation mourned the December 2025 terrorist attack.
Following the deadly mass shooting at a Sydney Hanukkah celebration, Australia's PM pledges unity and tougher hate crime legislation. Read about the national response.
Following the Bondi Beach massacre, New South Wales announces a ban on terrorist group symbols and phrases like 'globalize the intifada'. Learn about the new laws and police powers.
The new Build Canada Homes Agency, backed by $13 million, aims to streamline construction, cut costs, and restore buyer confidence in Canada's struggling new home market. Could this be the light at the end of the tunnel?
Canadian tech firm BlackBerry swung to a Q3 profit of US$13.7 million, a significant turnaround from last year's loss. Discover the details behind the company's financial rebound.
Australian authorities have detained seven men following a security tip about a possible violent incident. The arrests highlight ongoing counter-terrorism efforts.
Australia's leader vows new hate crime laws as Sydney mourns a 10-year-old girl killed in the Bondi mass shooting. The tragedy has sparked a national call for action.
Employees at a Davao City hotel say the Bondi attack suspects had no visitors and rarely left their room during their month-long stay. New details emerge as Australia mourns.
Running out of time? Discover 16 vetted, useful tech gifts for every budget, from smart lamps to coding kits, perfect for the Canadian tech enthusiast. Shop now before the holidays!
Australia grieves for 10-year-old Matilda, slain in the Bondi mass shooting. Prime Minister pledges new hate crime legislation in response to the tragedy. Full story.
Analysis of Australian PM Anthony Albanese's response to the Bondi Beach ISIS attack that killed 15 Jews. Why did his 5,022-word speech avoid mentioning Islamic extremism?
Cote First Nation introduces a new cultural support initiative at Kamsack court, aiming to assist Indigenous individuals within the justice system. Learn about this groundbreaking program.