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Two young brothers presumed drowned at Manitoba provincial park as search continues
Maximo Au Ramirez, 10, and Aaron Au Ramirez, 13, disappeared in Nutimik Lake at Whiteshell Provincial Park after the younger was swept...
Gen Z is ditching their phones this summer for outdoor digital detox
Searches for digital detox have tripled since 2023 as young people recognize constant screen time is making them unhappy.
Products from Winners, HomeSense and Marshalls recalled for burn and impact injury risks
Health Canada has flagged two product recalls affecting shoppers at TJX Canada stores: Thermos food jars with defective stoppers and...
Construction on $2.9 billion Yellowhead natural gas pipeline gets green light from Alberta Utilities Commission
The 235-kilometre pipeline from Peers to Fort Saskatchewan will deliver over 1.1 billion cubic feet of natural gas daily, ramping up to...
Alberta tornado count surges to 26 this year, more than 50 percent above normal
The Northern Tornadoes Project confirmed 26 twisters in Alberta as of July 21, a significant jump driven by an active summer storm season.
Alberta and eight provinces sign deal to allow direct-to-consumer alcohol sales across borders
Liquor producers can now sell beer, wine, and spirits directly to consumers in participating provinces, opening new markets for Alberta...
67 per cent of Canadians support hosting another FIFA World Cup in 2038
A new survey reveals broad Canadian support for co-hosting the men's tournament again, with preferences split between using the same...
Ontario joins nine provinces in landmark direct-to-consumer alcohol sales deal
Premiers signed a historic agreement Tuesday to break down interprovincial trade barriers, allowing Canadians to order alcohol directly...
Quebec campgrounds ban music and nighttime AC to reduce friction between campers
Sépaq introduces new 2026 rules: 11 p.m. to 8 a.m. curfew, no speakers or instruments, limited AC hours. Violation can lead to expulsion...
Drone ignition marks Canadian first in BC Wildfire Service Brunswick Complex operation
BC Wildfire Service used a drone to complete an ignition operation on July 19 near Boston Bar—a first-ever use of the technology in...
PM Carney announces $1 billion investment in Canadian sports infrastructure
The largest sports investment in Canadian history will upgrade stadiums, fields, and parks to develop the next generation of athletes.
A 67-year-old died during Across the Lake swim event in Kelowna, B.C.
The man was found unresponsive roughly two hours after starting the race. Multiple swimmers reported being blown off course by high...