Giant Sticky Notes Campaign Encourages Halifax in 2026
A novel advertising campaign using oversized sticky notes has appeared across Halifax, urging residents to live their best lives in the new year. Discover the creative details.
A novel advertising campaign using oversized sticky notes has appeared across Halifax, urging residents to live their best lives in the new year. Discover the creative details.
Officials in Elgin are investigating reports of sick and dead birds in Port Stanley, Ontario. Learn the latest details on the local wildlife incident and official response.
Significant employment law changes are now active in Saskatchewan, affecting how workers receive tips and access paid sick leave. Learn what the new regulations mean for employees and employers across the province.
Saskatchewan's new employment standards took effect Jan. 1, 2026, banning employers from withholding tips and changing sick leave rules. Learn about the key changes for workers.
A Toronto man made a brief court appearance after being charged in connection with a violent incident that left a 5-year-old Brampton boy critically injured. A vigil grows for the child at SickKids.
Toronto teen Zach Rayment, who has cerebral palsy, endured a major leg surgery and four months of rehab in 2025, only to emerge as a potential world-class para-swimmer. His inspiring journey highlights resilience and community support.
A student's anonymous campaign of kind notes has ignited a pay-it-forward movement across the city. Discover the story behind the mysterious author and the widespread impact.
Regina General Hospital's pediatric staff create magical Christmas experiences for young patients, using decorations and personalized care to ease their hospital stay during the holidays.
Bombardier makes a major move in its debt reduction strategy, repaying US$500 million in senior notes. The aerospace giant stays on track with its financial restructuring plan.
Ottawa's children's hospital is experiencing a significant rise in flu cases. Experts advise when to treat kids at home to ease pressure on healthcare. Learn the signs and how to help.
Canadian hospitals face a surge in flu cases. Health experts advise parents on when to treat sick children at home and avoid gatherings to ease the strain on healthcare systems.
A retired couple writes to Dear Abby, hurt by their large family's failure to acknowledge gifts. Abby advises a direct conversation about basic manners and appreciation.
Etiquette experts reveal common mistakes people make when receiving gifts and how to respond graciously. Learn how to show genuine appreciation and avoid awkward moments.
A groundbreaking AI tool is being developed to forecast staff sick calls before they happen, potentially revolutionizing workplace management across Canadian businesses.
Doctors Manitoba applauds provincial government's decision to end mandatory sick notes, calling it a progressive step that reduces healthcare system strain.
First West Credit Union successfully closed its $200 million senior deposit note offering, which was oversubscribed with $1.07 billion in orders. Learn how this demonstrates investor confidence in Canada's financial cooperative sector.
Manitoba's government unveils throne speech with infrastructure investments and healthcare reforms. New Winnipeg overpass and ban on sick notes among key promises.
Federal public servants took nearly 14% more sick days in September 2024 after mandatory 3-day office return. Data reveals dramatic increase following hybrid work policy changes.
British Columbia implements new policy prohibiting employers from requesting sick notes from employees. Learn how this affects workplace rights and healthcare access.
Canada faces a severe influenza season with surprising infection rates among vaccinated individuals. Discover why this flu strain is breaking through protection and what health experts recommend.