Alberta Soccer President Suspended After Harassment Probe
Alberta Soccer Association president JR Figueiredo suspended following workplace harassment investigation. Key details on the findings and organizational impact.
Alberta Soccer Association president JR Figueiredo suspended following workplace harassment investigation. Key details on the findings and organizational impact.
Nova Scotia Christmas tree growers report surprisingly high-quality trees despite summer drought conditions. Discover how local agriculture adapted to climate challenges.
Meteorologist Colleen Bready's November 20 forecast reveals stark weather contrasts across Manitoba. Southern regions enjoy sunshine while northern areas face snow. Stay informed about current conditions.
Alberta Teachers' Association president Jason Schilling warns new pronoun policy could damage crucial teacher-student relationships. Learn how this affects education in Alberta.
Darrow's AI-powered legal intelligence platform wins the International Legal Finance Association's inaugural Most Innovative Legal Technology award, recognizing its transformative impact on litigation finance.
Alberta Soccer Association president JR Figueiredo has been removed from the board and suspended for five years following a workplace harassment investigation.
Canadian credit unions are positioning to compete with major banks following new federal budget measures. Michael Hatch discusses the changing financial landscape.
The CFL Players' Association hosted an inclusive youth football camp at Winnipeg Soccer Federation South, inspiring the next generation of Canadian football players ahead of the Grey Cup championship.
Regina chiropractor Ruben Manz receives a 3-month license suspension and practice restrictions following his criminal conviction for sexually assaulting a patient. Learn the details of the disciplinary action.
The Epilepsy Association of the Maritimes has opened a new Halifax facility to expand support services for individuals and families affected by epilepsy across the region.
The Social Golf Association's Range Night brought 250 people together at historic Langston Golf Course, providing stress relief during government shutdown. Learn how this Black-led organization is making golf accessible.
U.S. tourism revenue is projected to fall $5.7 billion, with a sharp decline in Canadian visitors being the primary cause. Read the full analysis of the cross-border travel slump.
Amira Elias highlights Muslim women's contributions to Quebec society through decades of community building and leadership. See beyond the hijab to recognize their achievements.
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew introduces involuntary 72-hour detention for drug-intoxicated individuals. New protective care centers aim to address public safety and addiction treatment in Winnipeg.
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew announces revolutionary approach to addiction treatment with new compulsory care facility opening in weeks, marking significant shift in provincial drug policy.
Manitoba's spring tease is over as meteorologist Colleen Bready forecasts a substantial winter wallop with 10-15 cm of snow expected across southern regions, creating hazardous travel conditions.
Manitoba's tourism sector celebrates unprecedented success with record-breaking visitor spending in 2024, signaling strong economic recovery and growing global appeal.
Two Manitoba First Nations police officers narrowly escaped injury after their vehicle was shot at multiple times during a dangerous high-speed pursuit near a remote northern community.
Breaking down how Ottawa's latest budget impacts Manitobans - from housing and healthcare to carbon tax tensions and economic investments.
Another former Manitoba cabinet minister has been fined for breaking the province's conflict of interest law, marking the third such penalty in recent months. Discover the details of the ethics breach and growing accountability concerns.
Hundreds of MRU students, faculty, and staff joined forces in a powerful campus rally supporting ATA members amid ongoing contract negotiations and concerns about academic freedom.
Winnipeg faces a dramatic temperature plunge as a powerful cold front sweeps through Manitoba, bringing winter-like conditions and potential frost risks.
In a major agricultural trade breakthrough, China has purchased approximately 120,000 metric tons of Australian canola, marking a significant warming of relations between the two trading partners after years of strained ties.
Powerful gusts reaching nearly 90 km/h battered Southern Manitoba over the weekend, causing widespread power outages, property damage, and hazardous travel conditions. Get the full breakdown of affected areas and cleanup efforts.
Widespread power outages sweep across southern Manitoba, leaving thousands without electricity as Manitoba Hydro works to restore service amid challenging conditions.
RCMP are investigating a deadly stabbing incident that claimed one man's life in Manitoba, marking another tragic violent crime in the province.
Legal analysis reveals the Alberta Teachers' Association has limited options after Premier Danielle Smith's government legislated an end to their planned strike, sparking debate over labour rights in Alberta.
Manitoba RCMP are investigating a shocking break-in at a local fire hall where thieves stole critical emergency response equipment, putting community safety at risk.
A Vancouver judge has ruled against Cricket BC's restrictive bylaw that prevented players from joining a new league, marking a victory for sports diversity in British Columbia.
A former Barrie Minor Hockey Association board member faces fraud charges following the disappearance of thousands of dollars from the organization's accounts, shaking the local sports community.