Highway 93N Closed for Avalanche Control After Large Slides

Parks Canada has closed Highway 93N from the TransCanada Highway to Saskatchewan Crossing due to avalanche control efforts. Multiple large avalanches, including a size 4 slide, have covered sections of the Icefields Parkway with snow depths exceeding six

First Nations Seek Leadership Role in National Grid Expansion

A new Indigenous organization based in British Columbia is positioning First Nations at the forefront of interprovincial electricity transmission projects, aiming to transform their role from consultation to leadership in what could be Canada's largest in

Historic Chinatown Building to Be Restored by B.C. Housing

The 1912 Keefer Rooms building in Vancouver's Chinatown, vacant since a 2022 fire, will be renovated by B.C. Housing. The $8.2 million project will preserve heritage features while upgrading safety systems and reducing SRO units from 45 to 41.

U.S.-Canada Relations Hit Historic Low Amid Trade War

New polls show Americans' favorability toward Canada has dropped to its lowest level since the 1980s, with only 80% viewing Canadians positively. This decline, driven by partisan divides and Trump's rhetoric, complicates trade negotiations as Canadians de

Oil Prices and National Security in Focus

As oil prices surge, historical parallels to the 1970s energy crisis emerge, highlighting the interplay between market freedom, government policy, and global threats from regimes like Iran.

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