B.C. cuts deal with social media giants on youth safety, disaster info
The British Columbia government and social media giants have made what they call a "historic collaboration" for youth safety online.
The British Columbia government and social media giants have made what they call a "historic collaboration" for youth safety online.
Harrison Butker's commencement address touched on everything from Pride month to women's roles in the home, abortion and in vitro fertilization.
The company is projecting the 2024 summer will be its busiest travel season ever, carrying an anticipated 8 million passengers and 3.2 million vehicles between June and September.
Const. Chris Garrett was stabbed to death while responded to a reported robbery call on May 15, 2004. The call turned out to be part of a plot by a man to kill officers.
RCMP say one adult male was charged under the traffic safety act on May 13 in Saskatoon after a traffic stop was held in a McDonald’s drive thru.
Experts studying wildfires in Canada are keeping a close eye on the potential risks this season in the Maritime provinces.
Pro-Palestinian protesters' demand that Queen's University divest from Israeli-linked investments faces complexities, a business expert says.
The intention of this data collection is to develop more accurate sources of data related to homelessness to ensure the proper supports and services are available.
The proposed private members bill was labelled Lydia’s Law, named after a young Ontario woman who was sexually assaulted and embroiled in lengthy and difficult court proceedings.
New data shows that about a quarter of Quebec students who are eligible for an English-language school, choose to pursue their education in French.
The Peterborough Community Health Centre will focus on primary care and will open a 12-month temporary space at the former space of TD Bank in Peterborough Square.
Waterloo Region Integrated Drug Strategy says that there were three suspected overdose related deaths between Saturday and Monday in the area.
A 23-year-old Winnipeg man is dead after he was found unresponsive by police in a back lane Tuesday night.
The Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation said it is bargaining with the province on Wednesday and Thursday while members vote on whether to extend a job action mandate beyond June.
In a report released last week, auditor general Kim Adair said the Department of Community services lacked oversight of the province’s youth home and temporary care network.
The deceased have since been identified as 38-year-old Tanya Wiebe from the Township of Malahide and 34-year-old Kyle Savage from the Municipality of Central Elgin.
The swiftness with which the first match-up came together reflects how each of the two profoundly unpopular candidates thinks he can get the better of his opponent in the showdown.
An Ontario man who reportedly self-proclaimed himself as the 'Crypto King' has been arrested by Durham Regional Police, the force says.
The piece, which was unveiled by King Charles and Queen Camilla, has elicited strong reactions from art critics, royal watchers and the broader public.
Regina police charged a 28-year-old man with several firearm offences after officers noticed a man on a bicycle who appeared to be carrying a loaded firearm.
Mcduff-Jalbert is facing a charge of first-degree murder in connection to the killing of the young woman in 2014. The victim was apparently killed with a metal bar.
Millions of Ontarians will get an emergency alert on their devices on Wednesday as part of test of the country’s Alert Ready system.
Before the fifth head coach in franchise history is named, the team wants to explore all of its options, which is understandably prudent in today’s corporate landscape.
Three people who lived in the same apartment building where Jeremy Skibicki killed four women are expected to testify in a Winnipeg courtroom Wednesday.
The victim, who was found on the sidewalk, was a local rapper, according to local media reports. Montreal police say suspects fled the scene after the gunfire.