Border closure due to COVID-19 puts brakes on Edmonton transit’s smart fare system

When the U.S.-Canada border closed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, it also delayed Edmonton transit’s…

How drive-thru coronavirus testing will work in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan’s first drive-thru coronavirus testing site has opened in Regina. The site, located in the International…

More arrests made by OPP as Six Nations group continues to occupy Caledonia residential development

OPP have arrested two more people in connection with a court injunction involving a controversial housing…

Urgent and primary care centre announced for West Kelowna

An urgent and primary care centre will soon be coming to West Kelowna. The provincial government…

Man, 29, dies in South Okanagan rollover during Labour Day weekend

A man is dead following a single-vehicle rollover in the South Okanagan during the Labour Day…

2 bodies found in northern Saskatchewan lake after canoe flipped

Two people were found dead after a canoe flipped in northern Saskatchewan, according to Wollaston Lake…

Nova Scotia police watchdog clears officer who fatally shot Truro man in 2019

After a year-long review, Nova Scotia’s police watchdog cleared an RCMP officer who fatally shot a…

All B.C. nightclubs, banquet halls ordered closed again as COVID-19 cases rise

As the number of COVID-19 cases climbs back up in B.C., provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie…

Kids go back to school in Saskatoon amid novel coronavirus pandemic: ‘It’s weird’

After nearly six months at home amid the novel coronavirus pandemic, kids once again filed into…

Halifax-area high school students optimistic about new school year during coronavirus pandemic

About 130,000 students returned to school across Nova Scotia on Tuesday, marking the first time they’ve…

Edmonton Public School Board moves forward with renaming 2 schools

Edmonton Public School Board trustees have voted in favour of renaming two local schools. School board…

Lethbridge food banks prepare for uptick demand as some government funding ends or changes

Food banks in Lethbridge have been working hard to navigate what kind of demand they may…

Aurora Cannabis names new CEO, expects up to $1.8B in goodwill impairment charges

Aurora Cannabis Inc. has a new leader just as the company is bracing itself to record…

R&B singer R. Kelly to remain in jail while awaiting trials: appeals court

R. Kelly can remain behind bars awaiting multiple trials on child pornography and other charges in…

Nova Scotia well positioned to deal with second wave of COVID-19: Strang

Nova Scotia is ready to deal with a second wave of COVID-19 should a resurgence occur,…

COVID-19 fears and extra training to blame for school bus driver shortage in Edmonton

Edmonton Public Schools is warning parents and students to expect school bus delays on some routes…

Guilty plea in controversial B.C. ‘seal bomb’ incident caught on camera

A B.C. man filmed throwing a so-called “bear banger” into a raft of sea lions near…

Air quality in Okanagan rated at 10-plus; air-quality bulletins issued across B.C.

A smoky skies bulletin has been issued for B.C.’s Southern Interior. With smoke covering nearly all…

Ontario court rules boy should attend school in person despite father’s objections

TORONTO — Ontario’s courts are wading into the debate over sending students back to school during…

Trump says he’s prepared to spend as much as $100M of his own money to get re-elected

President Donald Trump is putting out the word that he is considering spending as much as…

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