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Calgary's Tillie Claggett cruises to PGA Women’s Championship of Canada title

Calgary's Tillie Claggett cruises to PGA Women’s Championship of Canada title

Breadcrumb Trail Links Sports Tillie Claggett’s dominant display helped her secure the biggest title of her young career, and a spot in the CPKC Women’s Open next month. Tillie Claggett celebrates after winning the PGA Women's Championship of...

Opinion: Returning to the office isn't the answer to Canada's productivity problem

Opinion: Returning to the office isn't the answer to Canada's productivity problem

Companies are betting on office mandates to fix sluggish productivity, but what workers need most are affordable homes, shorter commutes and real opportunities to grow, not added stress. As companies face pressure to increase productivity, many...

Sidney Crosby's ex-teammate weighs in on recent trade chatter involving Penguins captain and Canadiens

Sidney Crosby's ex-teammate weighs in on recent trade chatter involving Penguins captain and Canadiens

Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby has been the subject of ongoing speculation surrounding his future with the team. That situation prompted Crosby’s former teammate, Tyler Kennedy, to weigh in on the matter. During an appearance on the Bob...

Canada urged to follow suit with U.S. sanctions on contentious UN rapporteur

Canada urged to follow suit with U.S. sanctions on contentious UN rapporteur

Breadcrumb Trail Links News Canada Francesca Albanese’s "political and economic warfare against the US and Israel will no longer be tolerated," said U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Rights Situation in...

Indian student pilot among two killed in Canada mid-air crash

Indian student pilot among two killed in Canada mid-air crash

An Indian student pilot was killed in a mid-air crash in Manitoba province of Canada, according to the Consulate General of India in Toronto. The Indian pilot, identified as Sreehari Sukesh, was killed when his single-engine plane collided mid-air...

A look at new rules for school library books and what won’t be allowed on shelves

A look at new rules for school library books and what won’t be allowed on shelves

The Alberta government is putting new rules in place for school libraries starting Oct. 1. The province says young students shouldn’t be exposed to inappropriate sexual content. The rules don’t amount to a ban, it says, but will see books removed...

qathet School District students complete canoe project

qathet School District students complete canoe project

Students and staff from qathet School District’s Gije (Land) Academy, members of the Powell River RCMP and Tla’amin community members met at Mowat Bay on June 24 to launch a cedar dugout canoe (chaputs) that the students had completed after...

"Very bad sign of things escalating in Canada, Carney's first major test on security": Canadian journalist on Kap's Cafe attack

"Very bad sign of things escalating in Canada, Carney's first major test on security": Canadian journalist on Kap's Cafe attack

Vancouver [Canada], July 11 (ANI): Canadian journalist Daniel Bordman called the attack on a cafe owned by comedian Kapil Sharma a 'very bad sign of things escalating in Canada' and said that it is Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's first...

Former President Barack Obama to speak in Erie at Jefferson Educational Society's summit

Former President Barack Obama to speak in Erie at Jefferson Educational Society's summit

The 44th president's event, "A Conversation with President Barack Obama," will take place at Erie Insurance Arena in September. The Jefferson Educational Society's 2025 Global Summit will include 16 events with 22 speakers, mostly in October and...

"The players are employees": Mike Gundy shares big reality of college football as historic $2.8Bn House settlement gets enforced

"The players are employees": Mike Gundy shares big reality of college football as historic $2.8Bn House settlement gets enforced

Oklahoma State Cowboys coach Mike Gundy has opened up on the decision allowing schools to pay college athletes. The House ruled that the NCAA will pay nearly $2.8 billion in back damages over the next 10 years to athletes who competed in college...

Indigenous Services Canada warns 'difficult decisions' in budget cuts will impact programs

Indigenous Services Canada warns 'difficult decisions' in budget cuts will impact programs

Indigenous Services Canada's top officials have warned staff that meeting Prime Minister Mark Carney's budget cut targets won't be easy and will impact jobs and operations. In an internal email seen by CBC Indigenous, the deputy ministers informed...

YLW silent auction returns to support aviation students in the Okanagan

YLW silent auction returns to support aviation students in the Okanagan

Photo: YLW The YLW Scholarship Fund is managed by British Columbia Aviation Council. The YLW Silent Auction is back for its fourth year, offering a range of prizes in support of the next generation of aviation professionals. Hosted by Kelowna...

CanadaVisa launches next generation tool to help newcomers on their immigration journeys

CanadaVisa launches next generation tool to help newcomers on their immigration journeys

To help newcomers get Canadian permanent residency more quickly and easily, we’ve launched CanadaVisa+, a new application accessible over any web browser. Navigating the maze to Canadian Permanent Residency As an aspiring permanent resident,...

Teachers, opposition blast Ford government school board takeover as ‘power grab’

Teachers, opposition blast Ford government school board takeover as ‘power grab’

Teachers, trustees and opposition politicians are calling on the Ford government to drop its takeover of school boards and hand out more education funding, claiming recent moves are “designed to distract” from deeper issues. On Thursday, Ontario...

Transport Minister Says Safety of Students is Priority in Rural School Bus Programme

Every precaution is being taken to ensure the safe transportation of students under the Rural School Bus programme, says Minister of Science, Energy, Telecommunications and Transport, Hon. Daryl Vaz. Providing an update on the programme at a press...

Can youth ever be sentenced as adults? How the law works in Canada

Can youth ever be sentenced as adults? How the law works in Canada

A 17-year-old teen has been charged in what Ontario Provincial Police are calling a “horrific” attack on an eight-year-old girl in eastern Ontario that police initially believed was done by an animal. Police say it is a “miracle” that the girl...

Alberta bans explicit sex books in school libraries starting Oct. 1

Alberta bans explicit sex books in school libraries starting Oct. 1

EDMONTON — Alberta's education minister says sexually explicit content must be gone from school library shelves as of Oct. 1, but the move is not about book banning. Demetrios Nicolaides says the announcement is about putting rules in place for...

Alberta bans explicit sex books in school libraries starting Oct. 1

Alberta bans explicit sex books in school libraries starting Oct. 1

EDMONTON — Alberta's education minister says sexually explicit content must be gone from school library shelves as of Oct. 1, but the move is not about book banning. EDMONTON — Alberta's education minister says sexually explicit content must be...

Melo: How Canadian superheroes and a true-crime author saved my life

Melo: How Canadian superheroes and a true-crime author saved my life

When the likes of Wolverine, Cyclops, Nightcrawler and Storm convert the downtown Minneapolis Club into Professor Charles Xavier’s renowned institute for mutant superheroes this weekend, Daryl Lawrence will be there with pride, but not just...

Men’s mental health awareness month at Algonquin College: Did it get the attention it deserved?

Men’s mental health awareness month came and went in June, but some students at Algonquin College didn’t even know it was happening. The college had no dedicated events for men’s mental health, but the topic remains important, students say. Yiji...

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