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Alberta planning to power some of its jails with solar energy
EDMONTON — Alberta's government is looking to power some of its jails with solar energy. EDMONTON — Alberta's government is looking to power some of its jails with solar energy. The province says it's planning to build solar installations at five...

Honeybees are swarming in Alberta. Here's what you should know about them
Typically, once a beehive starts to get too crowded and the old queen’s pheromones inhibiting swarming in the worker bees gets too diluted among the population, the worker bees will begin constructing new queen cells. Once a new queen cell is...
A.C.T.R.A. Alberta Bred Stakes: Kiss Me Hello

A sunny, dry Monday ahead for Ottawa without too much heat

PM Carney, Ont. Premier Ford meeting in Ottawa today

Exclusive: 'Serious safety risk': Work halted on several Vancouver multiplex projects built too close to power lines
In an emailed statement, a city spokesperson said the Canadian Electrical Code has clear setback requirements for power infrastructure, and these are not checked by city staff. Instead, the spokesperson said, it is the responsibility of the...

Shooting in Toronto’s east end leaves 1 man critically injured: police

Canada's tallest building outside of Toronto is taking shape

Collision involving fire truck, motorcycle sends 1 person to hospital: Toronto police

U.S. trade and tariffs on the agenda as Prime Minister Carney, Premier Ford meet

Ottawa-imposed 'airport rent' is driving up cost of plane tickets, think tank finds
“Using airports as cash cows instead of treating them as critical infrastructure hurts families, workers, and patients who depend on reliable air service for treatment access,” says Samantha Dagres, the communications manager at the Montreal...

With the Ottawa Treaty under threat, an expert warns landmines won’t keep Europe safe

New Brunswick Reports 39 Active Wildfires as Blazes Continue in Atlantic Canada
Heavy smoke is visible over Burnt Point, N.L., on Aug. 15, 2025, as the Kingston wildfire in Conception Bay North continues to increase in size. The Canadian Press/Paul Daly Wildfires continue to blaze across Canada’s East Coast with 39 active...

Vancouver Whitecaps FC 1 – Houston Dynamo FC 1: Müller debuts in front of 26,031 at BC Place
26,031 attended the match, the largest Whitecaps FC crowd of the MLS season at BC Place Brian White scored his 19th goal of the season in all competitions, and 13th in MLS play. He is now one goal behind his career high of 20 goals scored in a...

Nova Scotia wildfire grows; cooler temperatures help firefighters in N.L.
Officials in Nova Scotia say a wildfire in the western part of the province has grown and could force people out of their homes. But cooler temperatures and low winds have helped firefighters in Newfoundland and Labrador. The Long Lake wildfire is...

Vancouver family in survival mode after husband, father killed while biking to work
VANCOUVER Wash. (KPTV) - A Vancouver family is in survival mode after a husband and father was killed while riding his bike just two miles from home. “Jeff was very loved by pretty much everybody,” said Sabrina Buck. She and Jeff Buck’s...

Vancouver Whitecaps Draw 1-1 in Thomas Müller’s Heartbreaking Debut
The Vancouver Whitecaps squandered a chance for a win in Thomas Mueller's debut, settling for a 1-1 draw against Houston Dynamo after dominating play but failing to finish chances. Vancouver opened with a penalty from Brian White, but sloppiness...

Toronto volleyball comes back, improves to 2-0
TORONTO — The Toronto volleyball team is off to a good start. After winning its season opener on Friday, the Red Knights picked up a comeback win on Saturday over Southern Local to make it a 2-0 start to their season. The Red Knights rallied back...
Family paid smugglers to reunite after separation by CBSA at Quebec border
A Haitian family was separated at the Quebec-U.S. border this spring due to what an immigration lawyer calls a "legal glitch" some fear could become a wider problem as more migrants flee the United States into Canada. The family attempted to enter...

Venice and Toronto-Bound ‘The Tale of Silyan,’ From Director of Double Oscar-Nominated ‘Honeyland,’ Boarded by Dogwoof (EXCLUSIVE)
Dogwoof has acquired international sales rights for “The Tale of Silyan” by the director of 2019’s double Oscar-nominated “Honeyland.” The film will receive its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival, followed by its North American premiere at...