‘A lot up in the air’: Students’ petition calls for end to CapU strike
"There's been a disruption in all of our classes, and there's just been a disruption in learning and everything," Student Katerina Derbas said.
"There's been a disruption in all of our classes, and there's just been a disruption in learning and everything," Student Katerina Derbas said.
Metro Vancouver Transit Police say the agency was targeted by hackers who accessed almost 200 of its files as part of a global wave of attacks.
Residents of 14 properties in rural areas north of Fort St. John may return home after being ordered to leave due to a massive wildfire, though the situation remains "volatile."
Gloria Godwin claimed asylum in Canada in 2019. In her home country of Nigeria, she was faced with a distressing ultimatum: stay and be imprisoned, or leave and be free.
Officers with the Toronto Police Service were called to Dundas Street West and Avonhurst Road just after 7 p.m. on Monday for reports of a shooting.
A Calgary renter is part of a group fighting an eviction notice by the property management company following a fire at one of its apartments.
Acting Detective Inspector Timothy Williams said they weren’t seeking anybody else in the incident, meaning they believe the man acted alone.
The union representing housekeepers at a pipeline camp who were involved in a bus crash in northern B.C. had launched a recent grievance about staff being bussed from offsite.
The Mounties set the record straight after a recent response to a public interest group's Access to Information request suggested the Mounties were conducting such a probe.
The Lethbridge Pride Fest Society hosted Reading with Royalty on Saturday, an event where drag performers sing songs and read books to an audience that includes kids.
The mayor will soon be able to veto by-laws and pass municipal motions with only a third of council's support despite some calling the new powers an erosion of municipal democracy.
The community of Dauphin, Man., came together Monday to grieve and support each other after the tragic bus crash near Carberry that took the lives of 15 members of their town.
The program will provide education and home upgrades to around 100 households with support from Alberta Ecotrust Foundation through its Climate Innovation Fund.
The City of Hamilton is asking residents to offer their opinion on how best to create more affordable housing using 'mid-rise residential zones' along arterial roads.
A group of scientists and academics opposes plans by Montreal IT company Hypertec to build their new office on environmentally diverse land in the Technoparc.
The Manitoba Court of Appeal has quashed an appeal request from seven churches to have some of the province's former COVID-19 restrictions declared invalid.
An Edmonton advocate said people with limited mobility are more affected by snow and ice because they may have mobility aids that get caught in or cannot be used in snow and ice.
Mounties said Monday afternoon that an unfolding incident on Highway 97A, north of Enderby, has prompted a road closure. An update will be made later in the day.
Policy 713, introduced in August 2020, establishes minimum standards for schools to ensure a safe, welcoming and inclusive environment for LGBTQ students.
Part of a police pursuit in Surrey, B.C., Sunday was captured on dash camera video, showing a suspect vehicle speeding the wrong way into oncoming traffic.
After being forced to evacuate twice in the the span of a month due to wildfires, the western Alberta town of Edson is now dealing with an opposite extreme: too much water.