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Thesis Gold mobilizes exploration crews to Lawyers-Ranch, British Columbia
Thesis Gold Inc. [TSXV: TAU; OTCQX: THSGF; WKN: A3EP87] has mobilized crews for the 2025 exploration season at its 100%-owned Lawyers-Ranch Project, located in northern British Columbia’s prolific Toodoggone mining district. The company is...

Sacred ribstones return to Siksika Nation after more than a century in an Ottawa museum
After being held in a museum in Ottawa for more than a century, two sacred cultural artifacts recently returned to Siksika Nation. Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park (BCHP), a museum on the Siksika First Nation, celebrated the repatriation of a...

Toronto parents rally to save job of long-serving principal at arts high school
“It’s like, resounding, that most of students and parents and the staff, too, want him to stay,” said Zara. “It’s the school where I’ve felt the safest personally from, like, bullying and typical other — the kind of stuff you get in other schools.”

Vancouver Whitecaps players fall ill after Mexico final; Canada coach suggests possible poisoning
Canada's men's national soccer team coach, Jesse Marsch, was outraged on Friday, June 6, that Vancouver Whitecaps players had been "poisoned" during their trip to Mexico for the CONCACAF Champions Cup final. Earlier, the Whitecaps released a...

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...

Vancouver Police deploy public safety cameras along East Hastings Street
VANCOUVER Police said on Friday they will activate additional safety cameras along East Hastings Street following numerous violent incidents targeting the community and police in the Downtown Eastside. “We continue to drive down crime and drive...

Canadian Open Live Odds and Prediction Ahead of Final Round: Who Will Win at TPC Toronto?
We're three rounds into the Canadian Open, and we have a tight leaderboard heading into the final round on Sunday. 24 golfers will be within four strokes of the lead when action gets underway, making this anyone's tournament to win. Ryan Fox and...

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...

Ontario is in trouble. It’s time to reverse the decline of this proud province and chart a new course
Ontario is a province full of promise. We have a rich history to be proud of, world-class industries, vibrant communities, untapped natural resources, and people with an unmatched work ethic and innovative capacity. Our cities, towns, and rural...

Vancouver Whitecaps face the Seattle Sounders in Western Conference play
Seattle Sounders FC (7-5-5, fifth in the Western Conference) vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC (9-1-5, first in the Western Conference) Vancouver, British Columbia; Sunday, 9 p.m. Seattle Sounders FC (7-5-5, fifth in the Western Conference) vs. Vancouver...

Car-free revival plan for Granville Strip approved by Vancouver City Council
Today, following a number of amendments, Vancouver City Council unanimously approved the Granville Street Plan — a 20-year strategy aimed at revitalizing the Granville Entertainment District in downtown Vancouver. The plan envisions transforming...

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...

Sounders’ Jordan Morris suffers setback, ruled out vs. Vancouver
RENTON — Sounders forward Jordan Morris underwent an MRI on Friday that showed a strain in his hamstring. He’s listed as out for Sunday’s match against the Vancouver Whitecaps and likely the FIFA men’s Club World Cup tournament later this month....

Gasoline and Diesel Prices Fall in Weekly setting by the Nova Scotia Energy Board
Filling up will cost you a bit less today. The Nova Scotia Energy Board set its weekly gasoline and diesel prices overnight. Gas has fallen by 3.4 cents a litre. The price for a litre of regular self serve unleaded ranges from $1.39.3 to $1.41.6...

Ottawa, Manitoba decided jointly to send evacuees to Niagara Falls
The Manitoba government confirmed Friday the decision to send some of the 18,000 wildfire evacuees to southern Ontario was made jointly with the federal government. “Manitoba, in partnership with Indigenous Services Canada, worked quickly to...

Nova Scotia premier pitching ambitious 'Wind West' offshore wind energy project
HALIFAX — In response to Prime Minister Mark Carney's bid to make Canada an "energy superpower," Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston is floating the idea of dramatically ramping up the province's nascent offshore wind energy industry. HALIFAX — In...

Lorraine Explains: Got a lemon? Canadian consumers deserve better laws
Breadcrumb Trail Links Experts Lorraine Explains If you can’t reasonably use your car for the purpose it was intended, the maker should have to take it back. Photo by Getty Article content A British Columbia woman is petitioning for a lemon law in...
Alberta resumes buying U.S. alcohol and gambling machines, months after pause meant to fight tariffs
Open this photo in gallery:Service Alberta Minister Dale Nally said the move signals a 'renewed commitment to open and fair trade' with the U.S.JASON FRANSON/CP Alberta is buying American alcohol and gambling machines again, three months after...

Named for a hockey legend - but not the one you’d think - NL Regiment head coach Gordie Dwyer answers 20 questions
Breadcrumb Trail Links Atlantic Canada Newfoundland & Labrador Newfoundland and Labrador Sports News Prince Edward Island PEI Sports Sports Hockey Dalhousie, New Brunswick native feeling right at home in Newfoundland and Labrador’s hockey...

Delayed reopening of West Toronto Railpath has some local businesses bleeding sales
The owner of Gaspar Cafe in the Junction Triangle said his sales are down 25 per cent since a portion of the railpath closed, and he’s had to lay off two staff members to stay afloat A Metrolinx project that was originally supposed to take 10...