Bus driver reconnects with student after 10 years
A heartwarming story of a bus driver and curious 5th grader who reconnected as colleagues a decade later. Discover how their unique bond transcended time and inspired both their careers.
A heartwarming story of a bus driver and curious 5th grader who reconnected as colleagues a decade later. Discover how their unique bond transcended time and inspired both their careers.
South Edmonton residents voice strong opposition to proposed 750-unit residential towers replacing local strip mall. Community concerns over density and infrastructure strain.
Prime Minister Mark Carney reaffirms Canada's commitment to trade relations with India, calling it a reliable partner during Abu Dhabi investment summit. Read more about Canada's international trade strategy.
The new REM Deux-Montagnes line fulfills former Montreal mayor Jean Drapeau's 1961 vision of converting the commuter rail into a surface metro. Discover the decades-long journey.
Prime Minister Mark Carney faces mounting pressure over proposed northwest B.C. pipeline as readers debate national interest, emissions caps, and investment climate. Read the latest developments.
Charlottetown businesses are launching discounted local gift card programs to attract holiday shoppers downtown. Discover how this initiative supports small retailers and keeps spending within the community.
Canada Post and union reach agreement ending strike, but businesses express concern about service reliability and lost trust. What's next for postal service?
The Calgary Affordable Housing Foundation launches a winter fundraising campaign to support vulnerable residents facing long waitlists and housing insecurity. Donate now to help.
Nutrien abandons Canadian port plans after federal government inaction, moving a billion-dollar potash export terminal to Washington state. A major blow to Canada's economic growth.
A British Columbia judge has reversed a controversial decision that awarded an evicted tenant $25,000, calling the original ruling 'clearly irrational.' Learn about the case details and legal implications.
Home Hardware in Ayr, Ontario has triumphantly reopened more than a year after a tornado partially destroyed the store. Owner Jeff Seydel and community members express relief and excitement.
Downtown Regina businesses face ongoing challenges as Dewdney Avenue construction continues. Learn how local enterprises are adapting and when the vital corridor might reopen.
Saskatchewan launches new tax credit program to encourage investment in small businesses, offering ownership shares for expansion. Learn how local entrepreneurs can benefit.
Winnipeg's Chinatown receives $20M funding for Shanghai Residence housing project at 232 King Street, announced November 22, 2025. Major step for community development.
Emergency repairs allow Highway 144 to reopen with alternating traffic after culvert washout. Crews continue work on northern Ontario route. Stay updated on road conditions.
Canada Post requires another financial bailout as it continues losing money, with a labour lawyer questioning the timing of the union deal announcement following massive loss reports.
Thousands of Ontario tenants marched to Queen's Park protesting Bill 60 on National Housing Day. The demonstration highlights growing concerns about tenant rights and affordable housing in the province.
Canada Post and CUPW reach tentative agreement, suspending potential strike. Union president expresses cautious optimism as negotiations continue.
BC Ferries service has returned to normal after mechanical problems caused sailing cancellations. The Queen of Oak Bay vessel is now operational following repairs.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Prime Minister Mark Carney have finalized a pipeline agreement to transport bitumen to BC coast. Read the breakthrough details.
Alberta's 16,000 licensed practical nurses and health-care aides reach tentative agreement, ending strike that lasted less than an hour. Deal awaits ratification.
Highway 17 has reopened in northwestern Ontario following a winter weather closure. Get the latest travel updates and safety information for Northern Ontario roads.
Nursing care workers with AUPE have reached a tentative agreement, ending their strike. The deal was announced on November 22, 2025. Read the latest details.
A 19-year-old man is dead and two others critically injured after being struck by a REM train while attempting to cross Highway 10. Police investigation ongoing.
Highway 144 between Sudbury and Timmins closed indefinitely due to washed out culvert. Emergency repairs underway as of November 22, 2025. Stay updated on detours.
A serious overnight collision knocked down a hydro pole on Tecumseh Road East in Windsor, leaving the area without power and raising safety concerns about the unlit roadway.
The G20 summit begins in South Africa marked by U.S. boycott and European concerns over Trump's Ukraine peace plan. Key discussions focus on climate, trade and global cooperation.
The publisher of Britain's Daily Mail enters exclusive negotiations for a US$654 million acquisition of Telegraph Media Group, reshaping UK media landscape. Read the full story.
Widespread mobile internet outages in Russia are causing significant public frustration, disrupting essential daily services and communication. Discover the impact on citizens.
Community organizations rally to save Calgary's historic YWCA building from vacancy. The century-old Beltline landmark risks losing its community legacy after tenants were forced out.