Great Twine Round-Up Contest Returns to Alberta
Alberta farmers can win cash for charity by recycling baler twine. The 2026 contest offers $12,000 in prizes, building on last year's success of recycling over 16,000 kg.
Alberta farmers can win cash for charity by recycling baler twine. The 2026 contest offers $12,000 in prizes, building on last year's success of recycling over 16,000 kg.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney met with an environmental non-profit called Coastal First Nations, not a governing body representing over 70 B.C. coastal First Nations. The group is endorsed by just eight communities.
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Hockey superstar Connor McDavid launches 'The Great Canadians Jersey' project in Edmonton, encouraging national pride through jersey donations. Discover how you can participate.
Michael J. Schumacher, the Wisconsin author known for biographies of cultural icons and Great Lakes history, has passed away. Discover his literary legacy.
Canada Post and its union have reached tentative agreements, with a ratification vote expected in the new year. This news comes alongside other national updates.
Sen. Rand Paul rejects JD Vance for 2028, a wheelchair user makes history with Blue Origin, and CBS News pulls a '60 Minutes' segment on a Salvadoran prison. Get the latest details.
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.
Five years ago, Dyanna McILwain received the best Christmas gift: her great-granddaughter, Ranee-Jessie. Now, the vibrant five-year-old with Down syndrome is thriving at Toronto's Variety Village. Read their inspiring story.
A life ring and lifeboat piece from the legendary 1975 shipwreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald were sold at auction for US$150,000. The items, previously held by Michigan, tell a haunting story of Great Lakes history.
Barbara Kay examines Helen Andrews' 'Great Feminization' theory, arguing it's reshaping Jewish community leadership and priorities, replacing rational decision-making with extreme empathy.
Hastings Racecourse, BC's last thoroughbred track, shuts down immediately after 135 years. Over 100 workers face uncertainty as the province pulls casino revenue. Read the full story.
Vancouver's historic Hastings Racecourse, B.C.'s last horse track, shuts down immediately after 130+ years. The sudden closure follows the province cutting slot machine revenue. Read the full story.
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A pivotal study declaring glyphosate herbicide safe has been formally retracted a quarter-century later, reigniting debate over the chemical's health risks. Read the full story.
North Vancouver's Jo Mandet describes her victory on The Great Canadian Baking Show as 'surreal' after beating nine competitors. Discover her inspiring journey to the top.
A driver escaped injury when a bald eagle dropped a cat carcass onto her windshield near Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Read this incredible true story.
Québec City's Crakmedia earns a spot on the Best Workplaces in Québec list by Great Place to Work Canada, recognized for its exceptional company culture.
Discover how Prem Watsa's Fairfax Financial foresaw the 2008 crisis and turned a defensive bet into a $4 billion windfall through conviction and patience.
Great Big Sea's Alan Doyle shares his mental health journey and foundation work, advocating for open discussions and effective treatments in Canada.
Power Corp. of Canada's shares surge to a record after a 26% jump in earnings. CEO Jeffrey Orr confirms acquisitions are the top priority as the company's cash position grows.
Canadian musician Alan Doyle discusses his new travel book 'The Smiling Land' and how touring helped him rediscover his home province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Michigan returns rare life ring from the 1975 Edmund Fitzgerald shipwreck plus $600,000 settlement. Historic artifact preservation continues.
How a retired Associated Press journalist helped immortalize the story of the Edmund Fitzgerald shipwreck, preserving the memory of the 29 crew members lost in Lake Superior.
On the 50th anniversary of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald sinking, revisit the story through the eyes of the AP reporter whose coverage inspired Gordon Lightfoot's iconic ballad. Discover the enduring mystery.
Memorial services mark 50 years since the SS Edmund Fitzgerald sank in Lake Superior, claiming 29 lives. Gordon Lightfoot's iconic song immortalized the tragedy that continues to captivate.
Groundbreaking marine research off Nova Scotia's coast achieves world-first satellite tagging of free-swimming shark, revolutionizing ocean predator tracking.
Five decades after the legendary freighter vanished into Lake Superior's fury, the Edmund Fitzgerald's story continues to captivate and haunt the Great Lakes region. Explore the enduring mystery of Canada's most famous shipwreck.