Five guns seized in Apitipi Anicinapek Nation raid
First Nations police executed a search warrant in Apitipi Anicinapek Nation, seizing rifles, shotguns, replica handguns, and ammunition. Details on the December 28 operation.
First Nations police executed a search warrant in Apitipi Anicinapek Nation, seizing rifles, shotguns, replica handguns, and ammunition. Details on the December 28 operation.
HKC Corporation will debut groundbreaking display tech at CES 2026, including the world's first RGB MiniLED monitor, targeting professional creators and esports gamers. Visit Booth 30739.
The highly anticipated new James Bond video game, the first in a decade, faces a two-month delay. Get the latest details on the setback and what it means for fans.
A heartwarming love story that began playing Pokémon Go in Windsor has gained international recognition. Discover how a local couple's digital meet-cute turned into a real-life romance.
First Nations leaders in British Columbia urge Premier David Eby not to pursue changes to the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Learn about the concerns and the political context.
The federal government and First Nations leaders have presented a collaborative plan to overhaul Canada's child welfare system, marking a significant step toward reconciliation. Learn about the proposed changes.
The federal government and First Nations leaders have presented a collaborative plan to overhaul Canada's child welfare system, marking a significant step toward Indigenous-led solutions. Learn about the proposed reforms and their potential impact.
The community of Portage la Prairie partnered with two First Nations for a vibrant powwow competition at Stride Place on December 21, 2025, celebrating Indigenous culture and unity.
The Snuneymuxw First Nation has agreed to purchase Great Canadian Casino Vancouver in Coquitlam, marking its fifth major casino deal in a year and establishing it as Canada's largest Indigenous-owned gaming operator. Read the details.
The Snuneymuxw First Nation has completed the landmark purchase of the Great Canadian Casino Vancouver in Coquitlam. This major economic development deal signals growing Indigenous ownership in BC's gaming sector.
The B.C. government's consideration of changes to a UN declaration law is testing the 'fragile' trust of First Nations, with Premier David Eby's leadership under scrutiny. Read the latest developments.
The federal government will pay $713 million to three Saskatchewan First Nations to resolve a historical grievance involving forced amalgamation. Learn the details of this landmark agreement.
Massachusetts regulators have ordered DraftKings to pay a bettor over $934,000 after a software error involving Blue Jays' Nathan Lukes. The ruling highlights the risks for sportsbooks in the growing U.S. betting market.
Manitoba announces a $1.1 million initiative to support First Nations women in achieving homeownership. Families Minister Nahanni Fontaine unveiled the plan on December 17, 2025.
The CEO of Loto-Québec asserts that digital platforms are not harming the provincial lottery's business, addressing concerns about online competition. Read the full statement.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum appeals to the United Nations to intervene and prevent potential violence in Venezuela. Read the urgent diplomatic call.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre states he would proceed with an oil pipeline even without unanimous consent, contrasting PM Carney's consensus approach. Key details on the political divide.
New York City is set to welcome its first three Las Vegas-style casinos, with major proposals like Hard Rock's Queens complex. This marks a historic shift in the city's entertainment and economic landscape.
The United Nations has issued a formal call for the Taliban to reverse its ban on Afghan women working in UN offices in Afghanistan. This move highlights the ongoing human rights crisis under the de facto authorities.
A significant collection of Indigenous artifacts from the Vatican Museums has been repatriated to Canada, marking a pivotal moment in reconciliation and cultural restoration. Read the full story.
Seventeen Alberta developers pitched innovative games at Bow Valley College's Indie Ignition competition, vying for prize money and a path to commercial success. Discover the local talent shaping the future of gaming.
Sacred Indigenous artifacts from the Vatican's collection are returning to Canada today, marking a significant step in reconciliation and cultural repatriation efforts.
B.C.'s Court of Appeal overturns a lower court ruling, stating the province must consult Indigenous groups before granting mineral rights. A landmark decision for resource law.
B.C. Premier David Eby says the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act may be amended following a First Nations legal victory in a mining case. Read about the implications.
Lebanon has informed a visiting UN team that it will require a contingency security force once the current UN peacekeeping mission's term concludes. Get the latest details on this critical transition.
Sun columnist Brian Lilley argues Coastal First Nations, a group with U.S. backing, should not hold veto power over Canadian pipeline projects. Share your thoughts in the comments.
The number of problem gamblers seeking help in Windsor has doubled in six years, coinciding with the rise of online gaming. Experts call it an 'invisible addiction' with devastating consequences.
Senior federal ministers addressed the Assembly of First Nations in Ottawa following a leadership change. The meeting focused on critical issues facing Indigenous communities across Canada.
Canada's men's national soccer coach shares his intuition for the upcoming FIFA World Cup draw, as the team climbs to No. 47 in the global rankings. Get the latest insights ahead of the tournament.
The UN General Assembly inaugurates a day condemning Western sanctions, backed by authoritarian states. Critics argue it distracts from crises like Sudan, where 150,000 have died. Read the full analysis.