VANCOUVER — Thousands of migrating sockeye and chinook salmon appear to be making it through a massive slide area on the Fraser River on their way...
Quebec’s new language law suffered a first defeat on Friday, as a judge temporarily suspended a provision requiring English court documents to be translated into French....
OTTAWA — Plans are underway to sift through Canadian sewage to test for and measure monkeypox, polio and other potential health threats, the country’s chief public...
Severe thunderstorms have torn through British Columbia’s Interior, delivering hundreds of lightning strikes to areas already ranked at a high to extreme risk for wildfires. The...
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REGINA — Saskatchewan is stepping in to supervise three independent schools after a proposed class-action lawsuit was filed against former teachers, pastors and church elders for...
New Brunswick, United States of America (USA)- The global pharmaceutical company, Johnson & Johnson (J&J), has announced it will cease selling its talc-based baby powder globally...
With today’s styles generally being sparse and minimalist or simplified to contrast with strong, patterned wallpaper, it is frequently the tiny details, like skirting, that can...
After new reports of polio cases abroad, and virus samples in the wastewater of several other developed countries, Canada intends to start testing wastewater from a number of cities “as...
VANCOUVER — The conviction of Aydin Coban for the “sextortion” of British Columbia teenager Amanda Todd has prompted calls from lawyers and advocates for more regulation,...