Royal Canadian Mint to begin circulation of coins with image of King
The first Canadian coins bearing the face of King Charles are soon to be circulated across the country.
The first Canadian coins bearing the face of King Charles are soon to be circulated across the country.
The letter, addressed to the mayor and other members of city council on Friday, highlighted recent statements made by Ward 4 Coun. Susan Stevenson last week.
Burning garbage, dilapidated trailers, metal, human excrement and "tons" more refuse of varying origin are what those who tread into a South Okanagan encampment find.
The City of Westmount recently adopted a new waste management policy that will see a focus on composting and reduced garbage collection during winter.
The city hopes this project will help alleviate delays as traffic continues to get backed up at one of the city's busiest intersections.
Dominique Ollivier announced her resignation Monday afternoon after a series of investigative reports into her spending by Le Journal de Montréal last week.
The PLWA is looking for funding that includes HIV prevention, linkage to care and moving people to undetectable status.
One man is facing second-degree murder charges after another man was found dead at Montreal Lake Cree Nation.
The Supreme Court issuing new guidelines follows American media reports that Justice Clarence Thomas accepted but did not disclose many trips paid for by a Republican donor.
In a new report, the group People for Education found only 20 per cent of high school principals in the province feel they have the support they need to implement de-streaming.
Edmonton Oilers players seemed genuinely surprised in the aftermath of Sunday's coaching change that saw Jay Woodcroft fired. Kris Knoblauch is the team's new head coach.
Longtime baseball coach DeMarlo Hale will return to the Toronto Blue Jays next season as an associate manager under skipper John Schneider, the team said Monday.
A young boy was taken to a trauma centre after he was attacked by two large dogs in Mississauga Sunday afternoon, police say, and the dogs' owner has since been charged.
Avalanche Canada says two people were climbing the Lone Ranger Ice Climb in Peter Lougheed Provincial Park on Saturday when a wind slab avalanche came down the mountain.
The Braiding Knowledge for Clean Energy conference and trade show began in Saskatoon Monday and will run until Wednesday.
A 74-year-old pedestrian was struck and killed by a vehicle in Springwater Township late Saturday.
50 percent of the proceeds from the sale of the cookies from the Guelph locations will go to the food bank. The Holiday Smile Cookie campaign runs until Sunday.
A social housing software project that London, Ont., spearheaded roughly a decade ago appears to be fizzling out with little to show aside from a $1 million bill.
The government of Iceland has ordered the evacuation of a small town ahead of a 'potential volcanic eruption' and days of seismic activities. Here's what's happening.
The Montreal Alouettes and Winnipeg Blue Bombers will square off in the CFL championship game, marking the first time the two franchises have ever met in the Grey Cup.
The Kitchener Rangers recorded a 5-3 victory over the second-place Soo Greyhounds at the Aud Sunday afternoon, pushing Kitchener's winning-streak to five games.
Toronto police said they were called to Dufferin Street and Eglinton Avenue around 10:30 a.m.
A 34-year-old woman was killed as the result of a single-vehicle crash in Cambridge, Ont., on Friday night, according to Waterloo regional police.
Finney, a Jack Russell terrier, appears to have stayed by her owner's side for two and a half months on a Colorado mountain.
An ongoing outbreak of 'extensively drug-resistant' salmonella infections has spread across six provinces, affecting many children aged five and under.