Calgary fighter Jake Peacock battles Thai veteran in Tokyo
Calgary bantamweight Jake 'The One' Peacock prepares for crucial Muay Thai bout against experienced Thai opponent in Tokyo. Follow the Canadian fighter's international combat sports journey.
Calgary bantamweight Jake 'The One' Peacock prepares for crucial Muay Thai bout against experienced Thai opponent in Tokyo. Follow the Canadian fighter's international combat sports journey.
Dozens of Halifax residents attended a public information session on November 12, 2025, expressing concerns about a proposed mixed-use housing development west of Sandy Lake.
Onni Group proposes four taller mixed-use towers with hotel, residential, and commercial space near Emily Carr University, revitalizing a long-stalled False Creek Flats site.
Manitoba municipalities are urging the provincial government to review mental health legislation to reduce police involvement in crisis response. Learn about the renewed calls for change.
A Vancouver Arts Club Theatre employee is under police investigation for allegedly secretly filming cast members in a changing room. The incident occurred at the historic Stanley Theatre.
Medical professionals in the Outaouais region are raising concerns about provincial legislation they say will worsen healthcare access. Learn how this affects patients.
Prince Edward Island government launches public consultation on regulating mixed martial arts and kickboxing. Share your views on safety standards and event oversight.
Medical professionals across Quebec are sounding alarms that proposed legislation could severely restrict children's access to essential medical care and create dangerous bureaucratic barriers.
Republican senators defeat bipartisan legislation that would have limited presidential authority to launch military action against Venezuela without congressional approval.
Vancouver's controversial budget proposal targets arts, culture, and planning departments with significant staff reductions, sparking concerns about the city's creative future.
Canada's largest labour organizations are condemning the federal government's proposed changes to collective bargaining rules, warning they undermine workers' rights and tilt the balance in favour of employers.
Discover Edmonton's vibrant arts scene this weekend with punk rock history, indie film festivals, and community radio celebrations lighting up the city.
Manitoba's government passes sweeping new bills including strong anti-disinformation measures for elections, healthcare reforms, and enhanced consumer protections in final legislative push.
Exclusive interview with Salvatore Iacono unveils how Canada's retail giant is reimagining shopping centers as mixed-use destinations with residential towers, offices, and experiential spaces.
Quebec physicians are taking legal action against Bill 15's salary provisions, claiming the government is violating constitutional rights and undermining fair compensation negotiations.
New Brunswick launches comprehensive strategy to create barrier-free province by addressing physical, digital, and social accessibility challenges through multi-year action plan.
Manitoba passes groundbreaking legislation allowing longer detention for severely intoxicated individuals in public places, aiming to enhance community safety and connect vulnerable people with proper care.
The FMSQ launches court challenge to suspend key provisions of Quebec's Bill 2, warning of catastrophic consequences for patient care and medical staffing across the province.
Manitoba passes groundbreaking legislation allowing authorities to detain highly intoxicated individuals for extended periods, addressing public safety concerns and healthcare gaps.
Saskatchewan is preparing to introduce groundbreaking legislation ensuring fair market value compensation for firearms affected by the federal buyback program. Learn how this provincial move could set a national precedent.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announces the province's recall legislation will remain unchanged for now, despite ongoing debates about its effectiveness and implementation requirements.
Young musical talents in Edmonton are getting their big break through an innovative composition project that amplifies student voices and showcases emerging classical artists.
Civic leaders and Old Oak representatives launch Legacy Village, a groundbreaking community development set to redefine urban living in London, Ontario with mixed-use spaces and sustainable design.
The University of Alberta is transforming its campus with a state-of-the-art 5,000-square-foot gallery space, creating Alberta's largest university art museum and enhancing Edmonton's cultural landscape.
As holiday shipping volumes surge, Canada Post employees confront mounting pressures from back-to-work legislation and challenging working conditions during their busiest season.
The English Montreal School Board is speaking out against Quebec's Bill 94, warning it disproportionately affects the province's most vulnerable students and could have devastating consequences for educational access.
As hate crimes surge across Canada, new legislation aims to strengthen legal tools against extremism. Discover how Bill C-9 could reshape Canada's approach to combating hate speech and protecting vulnerable communities.
Calgary's Hopewell Residential unveils ambitious 300,000-square-foot mixed-use project featuring retail, dining, and residential spaces in West Lethbridge's growing corridor.
Maine implements groundbreaking extreme risk protection order legislation following tragic mass shooting, empowering law enforcement to temporarily remove firearms from individuals deemed dangerous.
Oscar-winning screenwriter Aaron Sorkin reveals how a freezing Vancouver beach bar visit inspired discussions about The Social Network sequel during his new play's run at The Arts Club.