There are layers of planning that go into a wedding but one of the most important — the wedding cake — has bakers on P.E.I. busy.
There are layers of planning that go into a wedding but one of the most important — the wedding cake — has bakers on P.E.I. busy.
A Catholic Church document claiming the church provided $25 million of “in-kind services” to residential school survivors is sitting inside a Regina courthouse, but officials are refusing to release it.
Saint John police tweeted that it has spoken with its officers following photos being posted on social media of officers at the site of a protest wearing patches with a thin blue line going through the Canadian flag.
Supporters say the shark derbies provide valuable information about sharks with minimal impact but opponents say the research doesn’t justify killing them.
Beardy’s and Okemasis’ Cree Nation in Saskatchewan held a week-long traditional survival camp on its reserve north of Saskatoon this week, a rare opportunity to learn traditional land-based skills.
Nearly 5,000 properties remain under evacuation order and more than 16,000 are under evacuation alert over the weekend as hundreds of fires burn across the province, some fuelled by consistently warm temperatures and strong winds.
The Joint Task Force Atlantic has returned to Newfoundland waters to finish a job begun two years ago: removing ammunition and explosives from vessels sunk during the Second World War.
Canada will likely face a fourth wave of the pandemic as the highly contagious delta variant continues to spread ahead of borders and schools reopening, but there’s growing optimism another surge won’t bring the country back to a crisis point.
From caterpillar to resplendent Monarch butterfly, their transformation is renowned and their migration from Mexico to Canada is unique. But the Monarch butterfly population is under threat. This week, experts across North and South America are taking part in the International Monarch Monitoring Blitz.
Six Canada Post couriers have volunteered to deliver mail by e-cargo trike to two Montreal neighbourhoods: the Village and Pointe-Saint-Charles.