The owner of an Indian restaurant in Summerside says the province's immigration cuts have led to lost staff and revenue. Now, they're bracing for another reduction. CBC's Steve Bruce has more.
Tribunal Justice, created by Judy Sheindlin, features Patricia DiMango, Tanya Acker, and former District Attorney Adam Levy as judges, with former Judge Judy bailiff Petri Hawkins-Byrd. Distributed by ...
Members of the Ukrainian army's Azov Brigade on Thursday could be seen using newly arrived howitzers on the frontline, firing towards advancing Russian troops near the town of Toretsk. (AP Video: Vasi ...
President Donald Trump continues to take swipes at Canada, calling the long-standing ally "tough to deal with." Trump also reiterated his threat to impose tariffs on Canada, threats that continue to ...
Knox United Church is the last of three churches that once stood on Commercial Street. The congregation is teaming up with two other local churches to form the Glace Bay United Church, but the future ...
NEO Battery Materials Ltd. has announced plans to build an 87,000-square-foot production facility in Windsor, employing more than 100 people. CBC's Dalson Chen reports on the announcement by Danny Huh ...
Not everyone is pleased with Premier Tim Houston's announcement this week that he plans to make it easier for resource industries to operate in Nova Scotia.
Washington Post CNN, already beset by historically low television ratings, is laying off 6 percent of its staff, roughly 200 people, chief exe ...
With the Trump 2.0 administration now in the White House, Manitobans are already feeling the impacts. His policies have some people concerned and preparing for the impacts on immigration.
Manitoba lags behind most provinces when it comes to dollars devoted to major mining, energy and forestry projects. That is according to a federal inventory of projects underway or planned for the ...
An upcoming exhibition at the Winnipeg Art Gallery will share the stories of Black and Indigenous communities through images and sound. The WAG says its a first-of-its-kind exhibit in the province.