Frost Advisories issued in New Brunswick; Tropical Storm Francine update
Some parts of New Brunswick have Frost Advisories in effect.
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Some parts of New Brunswick have Frost Advisories in effect.
A New Brunswick First Nation is calling for a "thorough investigation" after an RCMP officer fatally shot an Indigenous man during a recent wellness check.
The Nova Scotia RCMP apologized to the province’s Black community this past weekend for the historic use of street checks and other harmful interactions.
The lucrative lobster fishery in Nova Scotia generates hundreds of millions of dollars for the provincial economy each year, but illegal fishing and lobster sales on the black market dominated discussions at the legislature this week.
The leaders of New Brunswick’s three political parties in the legislature are delivering special presentations in municipal council chambers across the province, in the lead-up to a fall provincial election writ being issued.
The Nova Scotia government is planning to kick-start its offshore wind industry -- with or without federal approval -- and launch a first call for project bids next year.
Mansour’s Menswear in Amherst, N.S., is celebrating its 100th anniversary this month
The Nova Scotia RCMP is investigating the suspicious disappearance of a 55-year-old woman.
Police in Summerside, P.E.I., are trying to track down two people suspected of stealing two rings worth a total of $25,000 from a jewelry store in the County Fair Mall.
A Pakistani citizen who was arrested last week in Quebec and charged with plotting a terrorist attack in New York City came to Canada on a student visa in June 2023, Immigration Minister Marc Miller has confirmed.
An American presidential historian is predicting a Kamala Harris presidency as the outcome of the upcoming U.S. elections in November.
As PricewaterhouseCoopers plans to enforce its back-to-office policy by tracking employees in the U.K., one employment lawyer explains whether the practice is legal in Canada.
In his first press conference on the job, newly appointed Liberal economic growth task force chair Mark Carney said it's 'an honour' to serve in his new role, but wouldn't say whether he plans to run for political office, or whether he'll recommend changing the controversial carbon tax.
Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly says Ottawa prohibits any Canadian-made weapons from reaching the Gaza Strip.