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Caption: Smoke billows from a wildfire along N.W.T. Highway 1 in May of 2024. This year, N.W.T. is expecting fire danger to be 'normal' until the end of June, with expected fire activity ramping up in ...
"The wind is sucking the moisture out of the ground at an exceptional rate. Things are drying up very, very quickly," said Jeremy Welter, who farms northeast of Kerrobert and is a vice-president of ...
The TTC board will consider a proposal this week from Toronto Metropolitan University to change the name of Dundas Station to ...
Oil prices have been trending downward since the start of this year, from $80.04 US/ barrel in January to as low as $58.07 US/ barrel last week. That puts millions of dollars of Saskatchewan oil ...
A First Nation in B.C.'s Interior is blocking access to the R.W. Bruhn Bridge construction site in Sicamous, B.C., over the ...
The Manitoba government is aiming to have an all-party committee on journalism up and running this summer, but the Opposition ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney will unveil his new cabinet Tuesday after returning his party to power last month — and some major front-bench changes are expected as he looks to remake the Liberals in his ...
A Maple Ridge city councillor has taken a leave of absence after being charged with six criminal offences, including assault and firearm-related charges. Ahmed Antar Yousef Mohamed is facing four ...
Riley Jordan Moyah has pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the 2022 death of 24-year-old Roland Lamalice. Moyah appeared in ...
As of 10:31 p.m., the Nova Scotia Power outage map showed 12,105 customers were without electricity on Monday night.
People in Dawson City, Yukon, and other residents in the lower Yukon River basin should prepare for possible flooding this ...
Since launching its new process for U.S. nurses in early April, 177 people have applied to work in B.C. and 113 have received their registrations to practice, Eby added. The province said applications ...