Edmonton High Level Bridge Closed After Collision
Edmonton's High Level Bridge has been closed following a serious collision that left a woman in her 20s with significant injuries after being struck by a vehicle.
Edmonton's High Level Bridge has been closed following a serious collision that left a woman in her 20s with significant injuries after being struck by a vehicle.
Cuba faces a third nationwide blackout this month, with partial restoration in Havana as the aging grid and U.S. sanctions exacerbate an unprecedented energy crisis.
Economist Matthew Bell presented on the significant economic benefits and value generated by the arts sector during a recent event in Moncton, New Brunswick.
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
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RecommendedA significant multi-vehicle accident occurred in south Barrie, Ontario, on March 22, 2026, leading to serious injuries. Emergency services responded promptly to the scene.
A major credit ratings agency has highlighted Saskatchewan's economic resilience, citing stability from the 2026 budget with tax incentives and low small business rates.
Nineteen-year-old Zach Perl launched Canine Clean in January, offering dog waste removal services to support his community while managing college studies, showcasing young entrepreneurial spirit.
Cuba experiences its third nationwide blackout in March 2026, with authorities working to restore electricity amid ongoing grid instability and infrastructure challenges.
Health Canada has issued a recall for Vevor retractable baby gates due to a serious entrapment hazard. The safety alert warns that children can become trapped, leading to potential injury or death.
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RecommendedA woman in her 20s sustained serious injuries after being struck by a vehicle in Scarborough, with Toronto police investigating the incident. Details remain limited as authorities work to determine the circumstances.
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
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.
A major railroad merger is setting the stage for a fierce industry clash, with potential impacts on competition, service, and the broader transportation landscape across North America.
Ontario Provincial Police seized a vehicle after a driver was recorded traveling 101 km/h in a 50 km/h zone, prompting a safety reminder from authorities.
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RecommendedA Toronto supermarket specializing in Middle Eastern products is grappling with soaring import costs and supply chain disruptions due to the ongoing conflict, highlighting broader economic impacts.
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
Persian-focused grocery stores face severe challenges due to Middle East turmoil, with rising costs and import disruptions threatening product availability and business stability.
Stratus Plastics International, a Windsor-based automotive parts manufacturer, has secured a $20,000 top prize by shifting focus to agricultural technology with its innovative ThermaRoot system for greenhouse climate control.
A major highway near Bellingham, Washington, has no estimated reopening time following significant landslides, disrupting travel and raising safety concerns in the region.
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RecommendedCuba experienced a total nationwide blackout Saturday, the third in March, as aging infrastructure and a U.S. oil blockade cripple the power grid, disrupting daily life.
Cuba has experienced its second major nationwide power outage in just seven days, causing widespread disruption and raising concerns about the island's aging electrical infrastructure.
Regina police responded to a collision between a vehicle and a pedestrian at Rae Street and 5th Avenue, resulting in one person being transported to hospital with injuries.
Premier Danielle Smith states Alberta drivers should not expect tax relief at the pumps despite high fuel prices, with Calgary stations charging up to $1.69 per litre.
Algoma Steel has initiated layoffs in Sault Ste. Marie, marking a significant shift in the local economy. Workers are seeking new jobs and retraining options as the community faces uncertainty.
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RecommendedA fatal fire at 395 Somerset St. W. in Ottawa displaced residents and killed three people, with e-bike batteries under investigation as a possible cause.
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.
As airport security faces potential disruptions, analysts propose paying TSA officers as a straightforward fix to maintain operations and traveler safety during government shutdowns.
A sold-out community meeting in Calgary has drawn 250 attendees to discuss preservation scenarios for the historic downtown Hudson's Bay building, which faces an uncertain future and potential demolition threats.
A former White House energy advisor claims President Trump's actions against Iran were calculated to drive up global oil and gas prices, amid concerns over limited U.S. options.
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RecommendedA real estate agent in British Columbia has been fined $20,000 for false advertising regarding road access to rural properties, highlighting regulatory enforcement in the industry.