Drax shutting B.C. wood pellet plant by year's end
Drax Group announces closure of British Columbia wood pellet facility, citing commercial unviability. The plant will cease operations by December 2025.
Drax Group announces closure of British Columbia wood pellet facility, citing commercial unviability. The plant will cease operations by December 2025.
Simon Fraser University seeks U Sports reinstatement after independent review finds football program viable in Canada but not cross-border. Read the latest developments.
University students in Montreal are speaking out against the Quebec government's proposed ban on prayer rooms. Learn how this affects religious freedom on campus.
Explore the intricate process of search and rescue efforts in Saskatoon. Learn how teams coordinate complex missions to save lives in emergency situations across Canadian terrain.
Deadly landslides and flash floods have struck Indonesia's Sumatra island, resulting in at least 17 fatalities and 6 missing persons. Rescue efforts are ongoing.
The B.C. government launches a review of the post-secondary sector's sustainability, blaming federal international student caps for financial crises forcing program cuts at major institutions.
New Windsor Police Chief Jason Crowley identifies crystal meth as the main driver of the city's chemically-driven drug problem, changing police operations. Learn about the crisis.
Canadian Olympians Andre De Grasse and Glenroy Gilbert urge McGill University to reverse decision eliminating 16 sports teams, warning it will damage athletic development nationwide.
Wilfrid Laurier University's Ethan Jordan and coach Michael Faulds earn prestigious football honors, highlighting the Golden Hawks' outstanding 2025 season. Read about their achievements.
McGill University defends decision to eliminate over a dozen varsity sports teams following internal audit. Student-athletes launch petitions as administration cites capacity issues.
Canadian mining giant Barrick Gold resolves its dispute with the Mali government, securing the future of its gold operations. Learn the details of the agreement announced on November 24, 2025.
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, a U.S.-supported aid organization, has suspended operations in Gaza. Learn how this impacts humanitarian efforts in the conflict zone.
Despite China's 2021 cryptocurrency mining ban, Bitcoin operations have significantly recovered, raising questions about enforcement and industry resilience. Learn about the latest developments.
Multiple Dalhousie University buildings in Halifax are being considered for municipal heritage status, preserving their historical significance for future generations. Learn more about this development.
The U.S. is preparing new Venezuela operations, including covert actions and a terrorist designation for the Cartel de los Soles, escalating pressure on Maduro. Read the latest developments.
McGill University's decision to eliminate 25 varsity sports teams has left student athletes reeling, calling the move an 'absolute gut punch' to their athletic careers and campus lives.
McGill University discontinues more than a dozen varsity sports teams, including track and field, citing budget pressures and facility limitations. Learn about the impacted programs.
University of Regina Huskies quarterback Jake Farrell prepares for Vanier Cup after stepping in midseason. Read about his journey and the team's championship aspirations.
A 39-year-old contractor from Hosmer has died at Elkview Operations coal mine in Sparwood, BC. RCMP and coroner are investigating the tragic incident.
University of Saskatchewan Huskies football team emphasizes homegrown Saskatchewan leadership and talent as they prepare for the Vanier Cup national championship.
University of Montreal Carabins face University of Saskatchewan Huskies in Vanier Cup national championship. Saskatchewan seeks first title since 1998 after six straight losses.
Barrie police apprehended two individuals on separate outstanding warrants in downtown operations. Learn about the arrests and ongoing police efforts.
The City of Winnipeg is asking residents to submit creative names for its snowplow fleet. Submit your ideas and help add personality to Winnipeg's winter operations!
Federal authorities have arrested more than 250 individuals in a major immigration enforcement operation across North Carolina. Learn about the ongoing crackdown and community reactions.
Pakistani security forces intensify operations near Afghan border, eliminating 23 militants in recent raids. Latest developments in ongoing counter-terrorism efforts.
A Concordia Student Union staffer has been barred from campus for allegedly coordinating masked protesters who disrupted classes, leading to a full campus shutdown.
Part-time faculty at Mount Saint Vincent University and another NS institution return to work after simultaneous strikes conclude. Get the latest details on the resolution.
Miller's Farm faces closure after Ottawa denies bylaw amendment needed for trucking and snow removal operations. Family business at risk following council decision.
University of Saskatoon Huskies football team intensifies preparations for Vanier Cup after hard-fought season. Discover their championship journey and what drives their determination.
Harvard University initiates a fresh investigation into Jeffrey Epstein connections following the release of emails involving former president Larry Summers. Read the latest developments.