Canada’s sprinters ensured the host team didn’t leave Calgary’s speedskating World Cup without a medal.
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‘Restore safety and order’: Ontario spending $75M to remove public encampments
The Ontario government says it has begun flowing up to $75.5 million to municipalities to help them remove encampments in public spaces.
Ford’s move to speed up alcohol sales expansion to cost Ontario $612M: report
Ontario’s budget watchdog estimates that the government’s decision to speed up the rollout of alcohol sales in corner stores will cost the province more than $600 million.
Canadian ice climbers bring thriving sport to world championship in Edmonton
Even with a torrent of blood flowing from his mouth, knowing several of his teeth were bent out of place, Gord McArthur believed he could get back on the wall.
Global Game Jam held in Calgary
Calgary’s tech scene is growing, with events like the Global Game Jam showcasing talent and collaboration in the city’s gaming industry.
Tariff uncertainty hangs over Bank of Canada’s 1st rate decision of 2025
The Bank of Canada will contend with a looming hit to Canada’s economy from Donald Trump’s threatened tariffs as it prepares for an interest rate decision this year.
Ex-UN official from Montreal nabbed by FBI for alleged role selling Chinese weapons to Libya
‘James’ Kuang Chi Wan, an ex-International Civil Aviation Organization deputy director, is suspected of defying an arms embargo to help China sell Libya weapons for financial gain.
Port Moody ban on mobile petting zoos meets mixed reaction
Port Moody council has tasked staff to develop a policy banning mobile petting zoos and animal programs from operating in the city. Some animal groups agree, while others do not.
One driver dead at scene of multi-vehicle crash on Metro Vancouver bridge
The Surrey Police Service says one driver is dead and others have been injured in a multi-vehicle collision on the Patullo Bridge, a key route in Metro Vancouver.
Alberta nurses rally in several cities, call for better working conditions
Alberta nurses held rallies across the province Saturday to protest working conditions they say are on par with conditions that led to a historic 19-day illegal walkout in 1988.