HMCS St. John's Returns to Halifax with 241 Sailors
Families welcomed home 241 Canadian sailors as HMCS St. John's returned to Halifax on Saturday, December 21, 2025, just in time for the holidays. Read about the emotional homecoming.
Families welcomed home 241 Canadian sailors as HMCS St. John's returned to Halifax on Saturday, December 21, 2025, just in time for the holidays. Read about the emotional homecoming.
Johns Hopkins researchers identify a biological marker for chronic stress visible on standard chest CTs, potentially revolutionizing early detection and public health strategies.
A new study from Johns Hopkins University finds CT scans can detect the physical toll of chronic stress. Lead researcher Elena Ghotbi discusses the groundbreaking findings. Learn more.
The crew of HMCS Max Bernays arrives home at CFB Esquimalt on December 19, 2025, concluding a historic naval deployment just in time for the holiday season.
Todd Johns, former owner of Kitchener's Wuddup Dog, has launched the Doc MacCheesey food truck. Discover his journey from a hot dog hotspot to mobile culinary innovation in the Region.
Bushwakker Brewpub in Regina reveals detailed HMCS Regina model, paying tribute to sailors lost during Second World War. A poignant memorial now on permanent display.
The 140-metre Seaspan Careen dry dock lifted HMCS Vancouver and was towed to CFB Esquimalt for a detailed hull inspection and repairs. Discover how this operation supports Canada's naval capabilities.
Johns Hopkins researchers are developing innovative treatments for autoimmune diseases. Learn about the groundbreaking research that could transform patient care.
Nova Scotia's Justice Minister Brad Johns condemns Supreme Court decision eliminating mandatory minimum sentences for child pornography possession, calling it 'deeply concerning' for victims.
Nova Scotia's justice minister declares the province will intervene as opposing party in landmark case challenging mandatory minimum sentences for child pornography possession.