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A local Indigenous-owned heritage site is being pointed to as an example of the successful repatriation of cultural items, according to the First Peoples’ Cultural Council ...
An Indigenous family services society is finalizing plans to bring awareness to those suffering from substance abuse.
A university’s themed sporting camps will take a road trip throughout July and August, with its first stop being Fort St. John.
Manitoba’s largest online high school is budgeting $200,000 annually to proctor tests — $12 per student assessment — to discourage cheating.
The Penticton Pinnacles Football Club has attracted Irish soccer royalty to Penticton and more than 140 young soccer players ...
It's been just over two months since Station 99 in Williams Lake burned down, but for Karen Anderson, the pain is still fresh ...
Nothing says summertime in the South Okanagan like a bicycle race to shut down major arteries and highways – however, ...
The Alberta Serious Incident Response Team (ASIRT) is investigating a recent arrest by Whitehorse police which resulted in an ...
Whitehorse city council is postponing adopting the Whitehorse North trail plan until the middle of August.
The challenge, brought by Cycle Toronto and two individual applicants, targets the Ford government’s anti-bike lane legislation, Bill 212 — the Reducing Gridlock, Saving You Time Act — and argues that ...
MONTREAL - Just for Laughs founder Gilbert Rozon says he's been treated like a pariah in the eight years since he was ...