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The Toronto Sceptres aim to maintain their early-season momentum in a Professional Women's Hockey League neutral-site game. Get the latest on the team's outlook and key players.
The Toronto Sceptres aim to maintain their early-season momentum in a Professional Women's Hockey League neutral-site game. Get the latest on the team's outlook and key players.
The remaining historic bus barns in Saskatoon's Caswell Hill neighbourhood are scheduled for demolition in 2026. Learn about the site's history and what comes next for this piece of local heritage.
The supervised consumption site at Edmonton's Royal Alexandra Hospital closed its doors Tuesday. Read about the implications for public health and addiction services in the city.
The City of Timmins faces fierce criticism for selecting a former sawmill site as a permanent remote homeless encampment. Residents voice safety concerns as officials defend the controversial decision.
The Alberta government has pledged to shut down the supervised consumption site at Calgary's Sheldon M. Chumir Health Centre next year. Learn more about the decision and its implications.
The developer behind a proposed 16-townhome project on the former St. James Anglican Church site in Windsor's Roseland neighbourhood has formally responded to a community petition. Get the latest details.
A vibrant Atlanta church is drawing crowds of young adults, with lines forming for services. Discover the appeal of 2819 Church and its rapid growth in 2025.
Archaeologists in Ireland have discovered a new infant burial site at the former Tuam Mother and Baby home. The find comes amid an ongoing excavation into one of Ireland's darkest chapters.
The City of Winnipeg has informed residents of a revised location for a planned supervised drug consumption site. Get the latest details on this public health initiative.
Vancouver's historic Second Church of Christ Scientist unveils a meticulous restoration for its centennial, using the same paint as the White House. Discover the details of this Kitsilano landmark's renewal.
Paleontologists have mapped over 16,000 dinosaur footprints at the Carreras Pampas site in Bolivia, the world's most extensive tracksite. Discover the ancient secrets revealed.
The Justice Department failed to secure a new indictment against New York AG Letitia James after a judge dismissed a prior case. Learn the latest on this politically charged legal saga.
A woman from Church Point, Nova Scotia, faces serious charges including drug trafficking and weapons offences following an RCMP investigation. Get the latest details on this developing story.
Nova Scotia RCMP are searching for Joel Gaudet of Church Point, wanted on drug and weapons charges. Public assistance is requested. Learn the details.
A Vatican commission has concluded women cannot be ordained as deacons, a decision impacting Catholic communities in Canada and worldwide. Read the full report and its implications.
Ottawa launches a bid to designate the iconic ByWard Market a national historic site in December 2025, aiming to preserve its unique cultural and commercial heritage for future generations.
Northbound traffic on Winnipeg's St. James Bridge will be halted this Sunday for essential maintenance. Plan alternate routes to avoid delays.
Calgary Bishop William McGrattan discusses the Catholic Church's call for ethical guidelines in AI development, emphasizing human flourishing and societal impact. Read the full interview.
A man was seriously injured after crashing into heavy equipment at a Scarborough construction site. Emergency crews responded to the incident on the morning of December 1, 2025.
The 113-year-old Mustard Seed church in Edmonton, slated for demolition, was destroyed by fire. The blaze caused a power outage and followed reports of unauthorized access.
Fire crews are responding to a significant church fire in central Edmonton. Stay updated on the developing situation and emergency response efforts in the area.
Archbishop-designate Stephen A. Hero discusses his surprise appointment, Edmonton roots, and listening-focused approach to leading the Catholic Archdiocese. Learn about his plans.
A Winnipeg church appeals city decision rejecting barbed wire fence proposal for security. Higher fencing options permitted as alternative trespassing deterrent.
Edmonton loses another supervised consumption site as the UCP government shuts down the Royal Alexandra Hospital facility. Critics warn this move risks patient safety amid a worsening drug crisis.
Western awareness grows about atrocities against Nigerian Christians as fear and media silence lift. Learn about the escalating violence and its impact on Canada's Nigerian community.
Murder trial evidence contradicts expert claims, revealing how Toronto's supervised injection site became a magnet for drug dealers, leading to a bystander's death.
Edmonton's faith institutions are transforming underused properties into affordable housing and community hubs, offering innovative solutions to the city's housing shortage.
Most Reverend Stephen A. Hero discusses his vision for Edmonton's Catholic community during November 27 media conference ahead of January installation ceremony.
A vacant lot in downtown Edmonton, the former BMO site, remains undeveloped five years after a 50-storey project approval. Residents demand city action, including potential expropriation.
Wasaga Beach area residents oppose a DND plan to acquire 1,600 hectares of prime Ontario farmland for a new Over-the-Horizon radar system, raising food security concerns.