The 25-year-old from the Thunderchild First Nation is being remembered by family and friends as an avid photographer who was able to capture time and people perfectly with her camera.
The 25-year-old from the Thunderchild First Nation is being remembered by family and friends as an avid photographer who was able to capture time and people perfectly with her camera.
Three members of a family living with the same rare disease say their shared experience has brought them closer together. Brad, Bradley and Amanda Bright are believed to be the only Canadians with Camurati-Engelmann disease.
Ontario is reporting a two-day total of 5,839 cases of new COVID-19 cases.
Conservationists along the south coast who have blockaded logging roads to try and keep B.C.’s ancient trees from being felled want a further commitment from the province to protect B.C.’s biodiversity. Communities that rely on the sector for their livelihood also want assurances new rules won’t put an end to life as they know it.
Ask Nadine Currie Jackson what her perfect day looks like, and she instantly gets a vision: It’s wintertime, the sun is coming up, snow is coming down and she’s outside, enjoying it. In her bathing suit. In the Bay of Fundy.
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney took responsibility for not being clear about travel rules for MLAs after news of Municipal Affairs Minister Tracy Allard’s Hawaii vacation was revealed.
Calgary police say Sgt. Andrew Harnett was killed on New Year’s Eve after being struck by the vehicle of a driver trying to flee a traffic stop.
The Association of Canadian Independent Travel Advisors is calling on the federal government for a bailout as agents across the country are being told by travel companies they must repay earned commissions in order for their customers to get refunds for trips cancelled due to COVID-19.
Head bent toward her work, Carolyn Simon uses tweezers to carefully pull a porcupine quill through a tiny hole in a piece of birch bark. It’s a technique she’s seen her mom do hundreds of times, and while she’s only seven years old she’s close to mastering it herself.
Sulagna Sanyal and Rajesh Menon opened the first Indian restaurant in the coastal Newfoundland village of Dildo, tapping into a tourism boom heightened by interest from U.S. talk-show host Jimmy Kimmel. But COVID-19 has stopped the community’s plans cold.