Child care provider says she’s out of pocket, with provincial funding late
Providers say they've already had to offer parents discounts of child care fees, and are on the hook for the difference.
Providers say they've already had to offer parents discounts of child care fees, and are on the hook for the difference.
If successful, the environmental group will livestream the sculpture as it melts.
Stingray Digital Group Inc. is set to acquire Newfoundland Capital Corporation in a cash-and-stock deal valued at $508-million.
A string of robberies and break and enters over the last week have Winnipeg police reminding residents to stay vigilant as the weather warms.
The Alberta government has reversed its refusal of an evangelical Christian couple's request to adopt a child because of their religious views on sexuality and gender identity.
The 67-year-old driver and 46-year-old passenger of the car died on scene. The 57-year-old driver of the semi was not injured.
The three-member panel will hold consultations across B.C. in June.
ARCH Guelph says $43,000 in federal funding was not renewed last year and transitional funding expired on March 31 of this year.
Meadow Lake RCMP initially tried to stop the stolen vehicle Sunday evening after it was reportedly used during a break and enter in the Pierceland area.
What was presented to the public on Wednesday is not the actual vehicle that will run on the Surrey streets. It is a demonstration vehicle only.
With captain Connor McDavid leading the way, Canada's chances of winning a 21st IIHF world championship are looking good.
Residents on 5th avenue north in Roxboro say one year after the spring floods, not much has changed.
The premier is also warning against complacency, saying people in a number of areas will see "what they haven't seen before."
Eskimos vice president of football and general manger Brock Sunderland engineered another trade with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on Wednesday afternoon.
Unless he makes a move, it will be a quiet start to the 2018 CFL draft for Edmonton Eskimos vice president of football and general manger Brock Sunderland.
Interest rates are likely to keep rising, and lenders could decide on further rate hikes on certain borrowers.
Lobster fisherman John Baird caught the albino lobster in one of his traps at the bottom of the Northumberland Straight, off Caribou Island.
The latest plans to convert Bonnie Doon Shopping Centre into a high-density, transit-oriented mix of retail and residential spaces have been unveiled.
The City of Pointe-Claire says that residents living close to two future stations of the Réseau express métropolitain (REM) will not have to pay dues after a letter sent out earlier this week spurred confusion among homeowners.
The consultancy firm was the centre of this year's Facebook data scandal.
A man who threw a pair of shoes at former U.S. President George W. Bush during a farewell visit to Iraq in 2008 is now running for a seat in the embattled country's Council of Representatives.
Three arrested after suspected purple heroin seized at a Lindsay-area hotel.
The sentencing of a Quebec man who was found guilty of sexually assaulting a 20-year-old Barrie woman has been deferred to July.
A "muscle wall" has been installed in an attempt to prevent flooding in Pierrefonds-Roxboro.
Winnipeg Blue Bombers General Manager Kyle Walters and his staff are making preparations ahead of the 2018 CFL Draft Thursday.