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The prospect of further tariffs on B.C.’s softwood lumber industry in particular — which is already dealing with a high 35 ...
With U.S. tariffs still weighing on Canada's steel and aluminum sectors, a Quebec-based food can manufacturer is expanding ...
The first cohort of Northern Alberta Medical School is beginning orientation in Edmonton. The first group of students have ...
Smoke from an out-of-control wildfire in western Nova Scotia is drifting into parts of the province more than 100 kilometres ...
Premier Danielle Smith's Alberta Next panel is heading to Fort McMurray tonight to gather ideas from the public on getting ...
When Lauren Schmidtke found an interesting-looking spider at her sister's house in Airdrie, she didn't realize that she was ...
"Somebody pulls up in a truck at my back door with a bunch of meat, the red flags go up all over the place," says one grocer.
The rising Canadian singer-songwriter sits down with Q guest host Gill Deacon to discuss her new album, Modes of ...
New, locally led programs are supporting a fresh crop of Indigenous teachers who are learning in their home communities, with ...
The City of Vancouver is injecting ash trees with a pesticide as it looks to deal with the invasive emerald ash borer beetle, ...
The province announced Monday afternoon that Crown land was open again, with some restrictions on industry, after a prolonged ...
Local governments and First Nations are responsible for sharing emergency notifications about wildfires, tsunamis, and other ...