Holodomor Mobile Classroom Teaches in Sudbury
Sudbury hosts powerful Holodomor awareness exhibit as Canada's mobile classroom tour educates new generations about Stalin's man-made famine that killed millions of Ukrainians.
Sudbury hosts powerful Holodomor awareness exhibit as Canada's mobile classroom tour educates new generations about Stalin's man-made famine that killed millions of Ukrainians.
Discover how London's annual Koats for Kids initiative is providing essential winter clothing to families in need, with donation numbers rising amid growing demand.
Discover how a small Ontario community is creating stunning handmade poppies to pay heartfelt tribute to local veterans in a moving display of remembrance and gratitude.
Toronto police are investigating after shocking video captured vandals targeting a North York synagogue, marking the tenth anti-Semitic incident at the location this year. Community leaders demand action.
Windsor artists debate whether AI-generated content qualifies as real art while warning that underfunding human creativity will lead to an explosion of algorithmic 'slop'.
Barrie Public Library transforms into a digital innovation hub with new makerspace featuring 3D printers, media digitization stations, and creative technology tools available for public use.
Toronto police are conducting an urgent investigation after discovering clear evidence of gunfire in a residential East York neighborhood, heightening community safety concerns.
Discover how the Polygon Gallery's new exhibition moves beyond Lee Miller's famous war photography to explore her multifaceted legacy as artist, muse, and culinary innovator in a groundbreaking Vancouver showcase.
The YMCA of Southwestern Ontario unveils its new downtown Windsor facility in the University of Windsor's Centre for Engineering Innovation, marking a significant community partnership and urban revitalization effort.
A 27-year-old woman from Nipissing First Nation who was reported missing has been found safe following an extensive search effort by local authorities and community members.
A Vancouver Island woman is spreading happiness across British Columbia by creating personalized paintings of what brings joy to complete strangers in her unique social art project.
In a powerful demonstration of community care, Little Bone First Nation provides thousands of pounds of nutritious game meat to elders and vulnerable members during challenging times.
Chatham-Kent Police Service launches groundbreaking real-time translation technology, transforming emergency response and community policing across language divides.
Nova Scotia's agricultural community launches fundraising campaign to assist Jamaican migrant workers whose families were devastated by Hurricane Melissa, showcasing cross-border solidarity.
Moving to a new city in Canada? Don't just pack your belongings - discover the crucial lifestyle factors most people forget that can make or break your relocation success.
Windsor police officers and firefighters are trading their badges for hockey gear in an epic Battle of the Badges charity game to raise crucial funds for cancer research this November.
Edmonton police are investigating the tragic death of a young boy in the McConachie area. Community in mourning as authorities work to determine circumstances surrounding the heartbreaking incident.
The Calgary arts scene is remembering Neil MacGonigill, a passionate music advocate and manager who shaped the careers of iconic Canadian bands and supported countless local artists for over four decades.
A North York synagogue has been vandalized for the tenth time, sparking outrage and concern within Toronto's Jewish community as police investigate what appears to be a targeted pattern of hate crimes.
The Vancouver Canucks organization is opening Rogers Arena doors to youth hockey teams affected by Metro Vancouver rink shutdowns, creating an unforgettable experience for young athletes during facility maintenance closures.
Guelph police are investigating a disturbing incident where an unknown man approached children with candy offers outside a local arena. Authorities urge parents to remain vigilant.
Discover how Canadian homeowners are injecting personality and artistry into new construction properties, moving beyond builder-grade basics to create spaces that truly feel like home.
After nearly a decade of community frustration, the controversial fence that split two Bolton plazas has been removed, restoring pedestrian access and ending what locals called a 'parking lot nightmare.'
London's East Lions Community Centre has resumed operations following extensive flood damage, though the pool remains temporarily closed for ongoing repairs. Discover the restoration progress and timeline.
Community members and business owners rally against Canada Post's plan to close the only post office in Vancouver's historic Chinatown, citing cultural significance and accessibility concerns.
Sudbury artist Kelsey Perreault challenges herself to create daily for an entire year, documenting her creative journey and inspiring fellow artists across Northern Ontario and beyond.
A remarkable Thornbury woman receives the Sovereign's Medal for Volunteers after 40+ years of community dedication. Discover her inspiring story of service.
Discover how Barrie's innovative Purple Flag campaign is transforming mental health conversations and creating visible symbols of support throughout the community.
Niverville welcomes a modern RCMP detachment with 20 officers, marking a new era of enhanced policing services and community safety in the growing Manitoba town.
The iconic Heart & Stroke Nova Scotia TV Bingo is back for another season of community fundraising, offering exciting prizes while supporting critical cardiovascular research and programs across the province.