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Brunswick Creek wildfire north of Boston Bar forces evacuation alert
The 14-hectare wildfire, discovered July 2 and deemed out of control, has prompted an evacuation alert for four properties in the Fraser...
Canada's Ismaël Koné shares the moment that made him love soccer
The 24-year-old midfielder, injured during Canada's World Cup run, wrote a first-person essay about how a youth soccer volunteer in...
Swiss fans in massive cow costumes moo through Canada's World Cup loss
Two bovine-clad supporters brought handmade $1,750 cowbells to BC Place, where Switzerland advanced to the Round of 16 with a 2-0 win...
Two grizzlies illegally shot near Sundre as province hunts for suspect
Two male grizzly bears were killed on the same day along Highway 734 near Sundre, northwest of Calgary. Police believe both were shot on June 13.
Fonderie Horne accounts for 87% of Quebec's arsenic emissions, rising trend alarms researchers
The Rouyn-Noranda smelter emitted 14 metric tons of arsenic in 2024, up from 12 in 2023, with 2025 data showing signs of further increase.
Canada's tip guilt has finally worn off
Two-thirds of Canadians now want tipping abolished. For the first time, saying no doesn't feel shameful.
Iran may have 'directed' recent attacks in Canada, intelligence report says
Canada's threat assessment agency released findings suggesting Iran's intelligence service may be behind acts of violence in the country.
Two arrested after stabbing in downtown Fort McMurray early Thursday
A 37-year-old man was seriously injured in a parking lot attack at 10002 Franklin Avenue. A 34-year-old Fort McMurray woman and...
Canadians eligible for up to $10 million CIBC settlement over duplicate NSF fees
CIBC agreed to a proposed $10-million settlement in a class-action lawsuit over unlawful non-sufficient funds charges on single...
Canada facing wave of ticks from U.S. this summer, warns first private testing lab
A surge of tick populations migrating north from the United States is expected to dramatically increase Lyme disease risk across Canada...
Keurig pod settlement offers Canadians up to $75—but deadline is July 8
If you bought K-Cup pods or a Keurig machine in the past nine years, you may be eligible for cash back, with or without a receipt.
Health Canada approves SEVMIA, the first generic semaglutide weight-loss injection
Apotex's SEVMIA is now available for chronic weight management in adults with BMI over 30, mirroring the active ingredient in Wegovy.