News — Page 12
Chop Steakhouse launches new happy hour with $5 drinks across Canada
Summer special offers beer, wine, highballs, and food starting at discounted prices
Downtown Recovery Coalition head criticizes mayor's State of the City address
Cheryll Watson blasts Knack's opposition to bringing city workers back downtown full-time
Bread price-fixing settlement payments now hitting Canadian bank accounts
Canadians receiving nearly $50 each from packaged bread class action lawsuit
Mixed weather forecast for May long weekend across Canada
Prairies expect snow and wind while Ontario sees above-seasonal warmth heading into holiday
Dog owner testifies in trial over boy's fatal mauling
Crystal MacDonald says she warned father repeatedly not to leave 11-year-old alone with her Cane Corsos
Smith and Carney sign climate and energy deal for oil pipeline
Federal, Alberta governments advance agreement that could start West Coast pipeline construction by 2027
Two prominent Canadians stripped of Order of Canada honors
Former SNC-Lavalin CEO and humanitarian worker convicted of serious crimes lose highest civilian award
Edmonton teen Rayan Elloumi headed to FIFA World Cup for Tunisia
St. Albert native will compete at soccer's biggest stage after playing for local youth clubs
Leduc RCMP hosts Bike Safety Rodeo for young riders
Free community event teaches children cycling safety and bike handling skills
Housing starts surge 17% in April compared to March
CMHC reports annual pace reaches 279,317 units as construction momentum builds
Canada's manufacturing sales jump 3% on energy price boost
March sales reach $73.6 billion, highest since January 2025, driven by petroleum and coal sectors
Canada drops $1 FIFA World Cup commemorative coins into circulation
Royal Canadian Mint releases colourized and standard editions as World Cup 2026 approaches