Canada world junior hockey champions honoured at Bell Centre in Montreal
Team Canada won their second consecutive gold medal in the World Junior Hockey Championships on Jan. 5. For players, the thrill of victory continues.
Team Canada won their second consecutive gold medal in the World Junior Hockey Championships on Jan. 5. For players, the thrill of victory continues.
An expansion to the province's gas power could take place on the shores of the Detroit River, after Windsor council voted to endorse plans for two new gas turbines.
A West Vancouver woman was arrested after allegedly scamming her North Vancouver employer out of over $80,000 dollars by posting refunds to her personal credit cards back in 2021.
Calgary is a step closer to getting a new “energy park” in the southeast industrial area.
UBC says it regrets its handling of the case of retired judge and former law professor Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond, whose claims of Indigenous heritage have come under scrutiny.
Environment Canada issued a range of warnings and advisories for various parts of the province from Durham region all the way east to Prescott-Russell, Ottawa and up to Algonquin.
Two of the world champions were met with cheers, hugs and flowers from their loved ones as they arrived back in the Okanagan Tuesday from Sweden.
The call for records comes amid a wave of searches at numerous former residential schools across the Canada following the discovery of 200 unmark graves in Kamloops, B.C..
Toronto police said that, on Tuesday, a search was carried out at an address in the area of Islington Avenue and Rexdale Boulevard.
The provincial government is changing the delivery of support services for children and has chosen four communities for its Family Connection Centre pilots, including Kelowna.
Hockey Saskatchewan announced in late December that they would be creating a female U22 junior league.
A family traveling with Air Canada was left in the lurch by the airline when they lost a traveler's custom-fitted wheelchair as they were traveling to Chile.
Alberta's premier says she won't introduce legislation to pardon those convicted of COVID-19 public health violations because she has been advised to let the courts handle it.
A report to Saskatoon council Tuesday about the new event centre noted that city-owned event centres in other cities are starting to move to private contracted management.
The festival said rising costs and the requirement to pay vendors upfront have left it unable to produce the annual summer event that's run for more than four decades.
Between 2019 and 2021, there was a 64 per cent uptick in hate crimes targeting sexual orientation, according to Statistics Canada.
Maddison Peterson, 21, is facing several charges in relation to a child sexual interference investigation led by Beaverlodge RCMP.
The Five Counties Children's Centre's Northumberland Backyard Project in Cobourg, Ont., is closer to reality thanks to a $25,000 donation from Part Time CFO Services LLP.
A lawyer for the former president of the OPSEU says a lawsuit launched by the union is ``riddled with errors, falsehoods, and untrue allegations.''
The space in the Downtown Activity Centre has been leased by BC Housing from Jan. 1 until April 30. Additionally, BC Housing will continue searching for a permanent shelter.
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