Vancouver Shipyard to Design U.S. Icebreakers
Seaspan Shipyards in North Vancouver secures a pivotal deal to design new U.S. Coast Guard icebreakers, bolstering Canada's Arctic maritime expertise and creating local jobs.
Seaspan Shipyards in North Vancouver secures a pivotal deal to design new U.S. Coast Guard icebreakers, bolstering Canada's Arctic maritime expertise and creating local jobs.
American military forces have seized another oil tanker under international sanctions in the Caribbean Sea. The operation highlights ongoing maritime security efforts in the region.
Ottawa Police Service deploys new specialized traffic enforcement units to crack down on speeding and aggressive driving on city streets. Learn about the initiative.
The Atlantic Canadian broadcasting community mourns the loss of Leona Coburn, a trailblazing television figure who died at 83. Remember her pioneering career.
Maritime musician Cory Tetford shares insights from his career in a new interview, reflecting on his journey and the music scene. Discover his story and perspective.
Several grocery stores in Canada's Maritime provinces report a shortage of lactose-free milk as of January 2026. Learn about the impact and what it means for consumers with dietary needs.
The United States has seized two sanctioned oil tankers connected to Venezuela in the North Atlantic and Caribbean. Get the latest details on this significant maritime enforcement action.
U.S. forces intercepted a sanctioned oil tanker linked to Venezuela in the North Atlantic on January 7, 2026. The action highlights ongoing maritime security and sanctions enforcement. Read the full details.
The U.S. Coast Guard has seized the Russian-flagged oil tanker Bella 1 following a weeks-long international pursuit near Venezuela. Exclusive Reuters details reveal the operation's scope.
Residents across Atlantic Canada are bundling up as a cold snap grips the region to start 2026. Environment Canada reports a colder, snowier December than usual for areas like Ottawa.
The Port of Montreal will continue its century-old tradition by awarding the Gold-Headed Cane to the captain of the first ocean-going vessel to arrive in 2026. Discover the history of this maritime ritual.
Captain Andrejs Kuharenoks of the oil tanker Byzantion receives the Port of Montreal's historic Gold-Headed Cane as the first ship's captain of 2026. Discover the nearly 200-year-old tradition.
The U.S. military targeted three suspected drug smuggling vessels, resulting in three fatalities. The operation occurred in late December 2025. Read the latest details on the incident.
The Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission has approved $16 million for Maritime Electric to recover costs from Hurricane Fiona's devastating impact on Prince Edward Island's power grid.
Hospitals in the Maritimes see a growing number of children in emergency rooms with flu symptoms. Health officials urge vigilance as the season peaks. Learn the signs and when to seek care.
A look back at the major events that shaped Atlantic Canada in 2025, from a heartbreaking missing children case to severe weather disruptions and significant regional developments.
The U.S. military has carried out its 30th strike on a vessel suspected of drug smuggling. The operation highlights ongoing security efforts in international waters. Read the latest details.
A look back at the major events that shaped the Maritime provinces in 2025, covering severe weather, political shifts, and community stories. Dive into the year's highlights.
Communities across Canada's Maritime provinces are preparing early New Year's Eve fireworks and countdowns to welcome 2026. Get details on the festive plans.
Indonesian rescuers are urgently searching for a Spanish coach and three children after their tour boat sank off Sulawesi. Get the latest on this developing story.
U.S. immigration authorities summon Afghan migrants for document checks on Christmas and New Year's Day. Critics call the timing a deliberate move to limit legal access. Read the full story.
U.S. immigration agents opened fire on a moving vehicle in Glen Burnie, Maryland, on December 24, 2025, injuring two people. Details on the ongoing investigation.
A surge of last-minute travelers filled Halifax Stanfield International Airport ahead of the Christmas weekend, hoping for smooth journeys. Get the latest on holiday travel in the Maritimes.
Farmers across the Maritimes are grappling with critical shortages of hay and animal feed following a severe summer drought, threatening livestock health and farm viability.
U.S. forces targeted a suspected drug-smuggling vessel in the eastern Pacific on December 23, 2025, as part of ongoing maritime security operations. Details emerge from the Pentagon.
Atlantic Canada sees a surge in last-minute shopping and charitable efforts as Maritimers prepare for Christmas. Get the latest on the holiday countdown rush.
U.S. officials confirm pursuit of a third oil tanker near Venezuela on December 21, 2025, escalating maritime tensions. Get the latest details on this developing international security story.
U.S. authorities have seized an oil tanker near Venezuela, officials confirmed on December 20, 2025. The operation marks a significant escalation in maritime enforcement actions in the region.
U.S. authorities interdicted and seized a vessel off the coast of Venezuela in December 2025, according to an exclusive Reuters report. Details on the operation remain limited.
U.S. officials confirm the interdiction and seizure of a vessel off the coast of Venezuela in December 2025. Get the latest details on this maritime security operation.