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The mother of a Halifax tattoo artist killed in a 2012 shooting is speaking out about the investigation surrounding her son’s ...
A new flower farm in Montreal founded by a former marine biologist and medical ethicist hopes to create understanding between people with and without intellectual disabilities.
In Fredericton, a building at the exhibition grounds that was only meant to be an out-of-the-cold shelter until mid-April is instead staying open for the foreseeable future.
The move effectively gives the provincial government control over the day-to-day decisions of those boards, taking it away from trustees elected in October 2022.
The Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner has ordered three current and three retired officers from the department to take part in a public hearing.
In a statement, Bowinn Ma confirmed that a "security incident" has prompted the closure of her office and all meetings and appointments have been cancelled.
The current CFO and vice president, Sylvia Weir, has been appointed as interim CEO until a new CEO can be selected, the letter reads.
British Columbia’s Interior Health (IH) has confirmed additional cases of measles in the Interior region. The cases have been identified in Kamloops, Kelowna, Salmon Arm and the Nelson area. IH is ...
Erin and George Roach have a two-bedroom suite in their home that has become a popular short-term rental for their guests from all over the world.
Jeffrey Paul Kent has more than a dozen charges of fraud that span over 35 years. But the decision to declare him a dangerous offender comes from his romance scams.
From the return of Ribfest to the 25th year of the Rotary Dragon Boat Festival, southern Albertans have no shortage of great activities to attend before Canada Day.
The annual event is cohosted by the Okanagan Polo Club and La Chaîne des Rôtisseurs Okanagan Society, bringing hundreds of people together on Saturday, June 28.