B.C. Accountant Settles U.S. SEC Fraud Case
A Burnaby accountant has agreed to a U.S. court settlement for his alleged role in pump-and-dump schemes that netted over $150 million. Read the details of the penalties and bans.
A Burnaby accountant has agreed to a U.S. court settlement for his alleged role in pump-and-dump schemes that netted over $150 million. Read the details of the penalties and bans.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has directed a significant ramp-up in missile manufacturing, state media reports. This move signals continued defiance of international sanctions and escalating regional tensions.
Intel Corp.'s stock fell after Reuters reported Nvidia Corp. halted testing Intel's advanced 18A chipmaking process. The news casts a shadow on Intel's domestic push to challenge TSMC.
Statistics Canada reports coffee prices have soared, with ground coffee up 35.2%. Climate issues in Brazil and Vietnam, plus rising Asian demand, are key factors. Read more.
The price of matcha in Montreal has nearly doubled in a year, jumping from $26 to $46 per 100 grams. A surge in demand driven by Gen Z and social media trends has created a global supply crunch, forcing tea shops to seek new sources.
Jim Beam has temporarily halted production at its primary distillery due to a significant increase in bourbon inventories. The move reflects shifting consumer trends in the spirits market.
Fort Saskatchewan RCMP charge a 46-year-old man after seizing large quantities of drugs, ammunition, and evidence of meth production in a Pine View home. Details on the investigation and charges.
Canada's major oilsands companies, led by Cenovus, forecast higher 2026 output despite a looming global supply glut. Discover how pipeline capacity is driving this counter-cyclical strategy.
The final batch of U.S. pennies has sold for a staggering $16.76 million at auction, marking the end of an era for the iconic one-cent coin. Discover the story behind this historic sale.
Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. forecasts a modest rise in 2026 spending and production to fund early-stage work on future oilsands expansions, signaling continued investment in Alberta's energy sector.
Penny Boudreau, who pleaded guilty to the 2008 second-degree murder of her daughter Karissa in Bridgewater, N.S., has been granted day parole. Get the details on the Parole Board's decision.
Penny Boudreau, serving life for murdering her 12-year-old daughter in 2008, has been granted six months of day parole. The Parole Board cites her 'observable positive changes'.
ArcelorMittal Tailored Blanks creates 35 jobs in Ingersoll, Ont., a move hailed by the province as a key example of reshoring manufacturing from the United States. Learn about the investment and its impact.
Facing new tariffs, IKEA announces plans to significantly boost its manufacturing operations within the United States. Learn how this strategic shift impacts the retail giant's North American supply chain.
Industry Minister Mélanie Joly confirms Stellantis received a formal notice of default following its decision to move production out of Canada. Get the latest on the government's response.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement states armoured vehicles ordered from Canadian firm Roshel are produced in the United States. Get the latest details on this defence procurement story.
Penny Crown, a New York-style tavern, has opened in Calgary's Marda Loop, adding to the area's booming restaurant scene. Explore the new concept from restaurateur Tony Migliarese.
Stellantis celebrates the production launch of the gas-powered Dodge Charger in Windsor, announcing plans to hire 1,500 workers for a third shift. A major boost for Canada's auto sector.
Saudi Arabia's energy minister states the new OPEC+ production coordination mechanism will help stabilize global oil markets. The announcement comes amid ongoing market volatility.
A groundbreaking facility in Edmonton transforms Alberta oilsands bitumen into carbon fibre, creating potential for hockey sticks, wind turbines, and a new $40B industry.
Cerrado Gold reports a 21% increase in gold production for Q3 2025, maintains annual guidance, and advances key projects in Argentina, Portugal, and Quebec.
Canada Fluorspar Inc. restarts its Newfoundland mine, making it North America's only producer of the critical mineral fluorspar, crucial for tech and defense, reducing reliance on China.
Drax Group announces closure of British Columbia wood pellet facility, citing commercial unviability. The plant will cease operations by December 2025.
Canadian swimming star Penny Oleksiak faces a two-year ban for a 'whereabouts failure.' Discover what this means for her career and the strict anti-doping rules athletes must follow.
Canadian Olympic champion Penny Oleksiak faces swimming suspension due to whereabouts failure. Learn what this means for anti-doping rules and her career.
OPEC+ alliance likely to maintain current oil production levels through first quarter 2025, according to Reuters sources. Stay informed on global energy market developments.
Tasha Hubbard's Alberta-shot film Meadowlarks follows four Cree siblings reuniting after being separated by the Sixties Scoop. Discover this powerful story of cultural reconnection.
Alberta Theatre Projects presents its largest-ever holiday production with The Wizard of Oz stage adaptation. Experience the magic in Calgary this season!
BusinessEnergy service group forecasts reduced industry spending but identifies reasons for optimism in Canada's energy sector. Learn about the shifting dynamics.
New Brunswick invests $9.3 million to support significant upgrades at Organigram Global's Moncton cannabis facility, boosting local economy and cannabis production capacity.