Three workers injured at Windsor picket line
Three Unifor members sustained injuries during a protest at Titan Tool & Die in Windsor. Union demands immediate safety improvements and accountability.
Three Unifor members sustained injuries during a protest at Titan Tool & Die in Windsor. Union demands immediate safety improvements and accountability.
New data reveals most Ontario sports bettors confidently backed the Toronto Blue Jays for World Series glory, only to face unexpected disappointment as the team's playoff hopes collapsed.
A catastrophic collapse at a retired coal power plant in South Korea has left one worker dead and four others missing, presumed dead, in a devastating industrial accident.
Discover how a historic medical office building adjacent to St. Paul's Hospital is being converted into an upscale boutique hotel, blending heritage preservation with modern hospitality in downtown Vancouver.
Calgary-based TransAlta reports surprising Q3 loss of $8 million, sending shares tumbling over 13% as lower power prices and unfavourable hedging contracts squeeze profitability.
Ex-DHS chief Miles Taylor discloses Trump's private concerns about Democratic election strategies and potential permanent power shifts in explosive new revelations.
New data reveals most Ontario sports bettors were confident in the Toronto Blue Jays' World Series chances, creating a costly miscalculation for Pro-Line players across the province.
Windsor residents faced major disruptions as police shut down Queens Line for an active investigation. Get the latest updates on the reopened route and what authorities revealed about the incident.
Windsor police have closed Queens Line between 8th Concession and Belle River Road for an active investigation, causing significant traffic disruptions and community concern.
The Vancouver Aquatic Centre has been shut down indefinitely after concerning ceiling damage was found during routine maintenance, leaving swimmers and fitness enthusiasts without their downtown facility.
Saskatchewan introduces a powerful new emblem recognizing public safety personnel who died in the line of duty, providing tangible recognition for their ultimate sacrifice.
Calgary Mayor Jeromy Farkas outlines his key priorities for the upcoming federal budget, focusing on job creation, transit funding, and downtown revitalization in a post-pandemic recovery plan.
Metro Vancouver announces ambitious plan to build permanent swimming deck in Burrard Inlet, marking significant step toward swimmable waterfront and climate-resilient infrastructure.
A serious two-vehicle collision has closed Ron McNeil Line in St. Thomas, Ontario, prompting significant emergency response and traffic disruptions. Get the latest details on the ongoing situation.
Rock legends AC/DC are bringing their Power Up Tour to Vancouver's BC Place in 2026. Get all the essential details including dates, ticket information, venue specifics, and what to expect from this historic concert event.
Commuters face extended GO Transit shutdown as emergency repairs continue on the Lakeshore West line, with full service restoration expected by Tuesday morning rush hour.
Widespread power outages sweep across southern Manitoba, leaving thousands without electricity as Manitoba Hydro works to restore service amid challenging conditions.
Winnipeg's dominant first line combines for 9 points in offensive showcase against Chicago, cementing their status as one of hockey's most dangerous trios.
New Brunswick's power utility launches mobile education campaign, bringing hands-on energy learning experiences to communities throughout the province with innovative displays and expert insights.
As global electricity demand surges, Canada faces a critical energy dilemma. Can nuclear power bridge the gap between climate goals and energy security? Experts weigh in on the nation's atomic advantage.
Political tensions escalate in British Columbia as Premier David Eby's controversial Northwest transmission line project faces fierce opposition, raising speculation about a potential early provincial election.
A 67-year-old American cruise ship passenger was tragically found dead after being abandoned on a remote African island during a shore excursion. The shocking incident raises serious questions about passenger safety protocols.
Vancouver's Broadway corridor businesses are fighting for survival as prolonged SkyTrain construction creates financial devastation, empty storefronts, and uncertain futures for local entrepreneurs.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has approved Enbridge's controversial plan to reroute its Line 5 pipeline around the Bad River Reservation in Wisconsin, marking a pivotal moment in the ongoing energy-infrastructure debate.
An 80-year-old American woman was abandoned by a Norwegian Cruise Line ship in São Tomé and Príncipe and later found deceased, raising serious questions about passenger safety protocols.
Ottawa's LRT system continues to disappoint Orleans residents, turning promised rapid transit into commuting nightmares and raising questions about the city's public transportation future.
British Columbia's Premier issues ultimatum: Pass the contentious electricity bill for Northern communities or face an early provincial election this fall.
Edmonton-based Capital Power reports Q2 earnings decline while exploring massive data centre opportunity in Michigan that could reshape its energy strategy.
Saskatchewan embarks on a transformative $7 billion nuclear energy partnership with Ontario Power Generation, positioning the province as Canada's next clean energy leader while creating thousands of jobs.
Caterpillar's Q2 earnings crush estimates as artificial intelligence data centers drive unprecedented demand for power generation equipment and backup systems.