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The Manitoba government faced more questions about its property tax reforms Tuesday after some homeowners did not receive a ...
The camp, which housed nearly 2,000 workers while the hydroelectric dam was being built, is reaching the end of its life as the project nears completion.
The Manitoba government is barring U.S. companies from bidding on some government contracts, but the Opposition PC's say that ...
"It's on everyone's mind in the city, it doesn't matter if you go to McDonald's or you go shopping," one Richmond city counicllor said of the scandal.
“As Kelowna continues to grow rapidly, and with the RCMP policing contract for municipalities set to expire in 2032, this review is a responsible step to ensure we are delivering the best value to ...
Calgary Transit has already selected a vendor for the Bridgeland station kiosk and is exploring opportunities at Brentwood, Heritage, Southland and Westbrook LRT stations.
Global News has been sent documents and screenshots appearing to show how an alleged fake stay of proceedings letter tricked Alberta's justice system into letting out an inmate.
Businesses in B.C. are bracing for a potential disruption after Canada Post workers issued 72-hour strike notice. The union will be in legal strike position on Friday.
The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority says preliminary work on a plan to dredge Burrard Inlet to accommodate fully loaded oil tankers is now underway ...
The identity of one of the two homicide victims in Saskatoon May long weekend has been identified as Matthew Brabant by his sister, Allison Forsberg.
Big ideas are in talks at the Saskatoon Forestry Farm to expand the bear exhibit and bring more animals like polar bears to ...
With a Friday morning deadline for another strike at Canada Post looming, both customers and small business owners are again scrambling to make alternative delivery plans.
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