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Toronto's top neighbourhoods were revealed but some serious shade was thrown
Toronto's neighbourhoods are not all created equal. Some are chic and bougie, others are artsy and full of character, and a few feel like you've stepped into a Hallmark movie (in the best way). To definitively decide which Toronto neighbourhood is...

Alberta Court of King's Bench adds applications judges Stephanie Wanke, Stephanie Latimer
“I congratulate them both on their appointments and am confident they will bring value to the administration of justice in Alberta,” Amery added. The appointments of the two news applications judges seek to enhance the bench’s strength and promote...

Toronto artist who went viral is exhibiting her ‘nostalgic’ work in West Hollywood
Born and raised in Toronto, artist Julia Brevetti misses being a kid and how simple life can be when you’re young. But her latest ensemble of paintings brings her right back to her youth. Titled “Skull Collection,” the artwork features similar...

Southern Alberta museum staff find live grenade in archives
Last month, the newly-rebranded Tank 77 Museum in Taber hired a new manager, Taia DeBona. She immediately got to work sorting through old boxes in the archives — a daunting task for such a small organization. “We have a lot in collections and...
Ontario baby’s measles-related death highlights that vaccination is critical, health experts say
Open this photo in gallery:Ontario and Alberta have been hit the hardest by the current outbreak, with cases still surging among unvaccinated children in particular.Geoff Robins/The Canadian Press Health care providers say the death of a premature...

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says two people charged with starting wildfires
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says two people have been charged with setting wildfires. He says one of them was charged in relation to a fire around La Ronge, which has forced 7,000 people to flee their homes. “The RCMP have informed us that they...

Dolly Varden Silver: Prime Real Estate In The Golden Triangle Of British Columbia
Summary Dolly Varden Silver is a mineral exploration company with a massive land package in the heart of the Golden Triangle mining camp of British Columbia. Dolly Varden's flagship asset is a 100% interest in the Kitsault Valley Project, formed...

Bell: Ontario, Quebec feel Albertans are loud whiners over nothing
Breadcrumb Trail Links News Local News National Opinion Columnists A just-released poll shows us many in Ontario and Quebec and Atlantic Canada don't have a clue why Alberta and others in the West have had enough with Ottawa Published Jun 06, 2025...

SiR Claims Toronto Concert Was Cancelled Over Drake Beef
Toronto, Canada - SiR has claimed that his concert in Toronto was cancelled due to the beef between Drake and Kendrick Lamar. The TDE singer was supposed to perform in the Canadian city last summer before it was cancelled at the last minute with...

Ottawa mayor meets with premier and prime minister over 'mutual priorities'
Mayor Mark Sutcliffe held face-to-face meetings with Prime Minister Mark Carney and Ontario Premier Doug Ford this week to discuss “mutual priorities,” according to the mayor’s social-media posts.Article content Sutcliffe posted to his Bluesky...

Toronto is about to get chaotic with TTC closures and events shutting down the roads
Getting around Toronto this weekend might be more of an adventure than usual. With significant TTC closures, service changes, construction detours, and multiple city events on the calendar, expect transit delays and road closures across the city —...
2 people arrested, charged in relation to Saskatchewan wildfires, says premier
CBC RCMP are looking for help finding a 12-year-old who went missing in West St. Paul.Charlie Bird was last seen on his scooter near Highway 8 going east on Grassmere Road, police said in a news release Friday.The 12-year-old was reported missing...

Manitoba to pay for students to travel to war sites in Europe
The Manitoba government is sending high school students to Juno Beach and other historic battlfields to increase their awareness about the world wars. Premier Wab Kinew and Tracy Schmidt, minister of kindergarten-to-Grade 12 learning, announced...

Maxus Mining to buy antimony and tungsten properties in British Columbia
Mineral exploration company Maxus Mining has entered into an agreement to acquire a 100% interest in four exploration properties in British Columbia (BC), comprising one tungsten and three antimony projects. The properties span more than 4,122...
County of Grande Prairie expands evacuation order as B.C. wildfire spreads into Alberta
Edmonton·New The County of Grande Prairie expanded its evacuation order, as a wildfire that ignited in British Columbia has crossed into Alberta as of Friday afternoon. B.C. fire crossed into Alberta as of 1:06 p.m. MT Friday: Alberta Emergency...

Alberta Unity Day happening rain or shine this weekend in Tuscaloosa
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (WBRC) - Residents in one of Tuscaloosa’s largest communities are hosting a party and everyone is invited. Alberta Unity Day is headed into its third year this weekend and hopes to show community pride and support for everyone in...

Quebec premier says he's not going anywhere as legislative session ends
MONTREAL — Following a legislative session dominated by an embarrassing scandal and persistent queries about his political future, Quebec Premier François Legault insists he's not bothered by withering criticism from his opponents, and remains...
Ontario ministers call for 'frequent,' 'meaningful' talks with feds
'With President (Donald) Trump taking direct aim at our economy, we need to build and we need to build fast,' says premier Editor's note: This article originally appeared on The Trillium, a Village Media website devoted exclusively to covering...

Alberta moves to weaken its carbon price amidst talk of national ‘grand bargain’
Since the election of Prime Minister Mark Carney in April, Alberta and the federal government have been talking about a “grand bargain” to balance rapid industrial development with emissions reductions. But at the same time, the province is...

Canada’s Maritime Launch Services Wins Multimillion-Dollar Investment Tax Credit for Spaceport Nova Scotia
Rendering of Spaceport Nova Scotia’s Launch Control Centre. Photo: Maritime Launch Services The Canadian province of Nova Scotia will issue a Capital Investment Tax Credit (CITC) worth approximately $10.5 million (Canadian Dollars) to Maritime...