Marielle, now 9, became the first accredited pup in the New Brunswick Justice Facility Dogs program which launched in 2019 to accompany victims of crime in police stations and courtrooms across the ...
Chief Tammy Cook-Searson says she’s wrapping up more than 28 years of service on the Lac La Ronge Indian Band's council, saying she won't be seeking re-election in the upcoming elections next year.
From snowshoeing and hiking to fat biking, both Cycling P.E.I. and Island Trails say they are seeing strong winter use of the trail systems they help maintain.
The excitement of getting a letter or card the traditional way — through what's not-so-affectionately referred to as snail mail — isn't lost on many people. For father-son duo Chris Heil and Zacharv ...
This marks the second year the NSLC has had an uptick in thefts across its 175 retail stores. Some new measures have been put in place, but the president of the NSGEU said it’s going to cost more ...
In commemoration of Sharing Our Cultures 25th anniversary, we checked in with six past participants to find out what they're up to now, and what the program meant to them.
Christmas is often called the season of peace, but in 1883 a Boxing Day confrontation between Protestants and Catholics in Harbour Grace led to a riot, five deaths, and a public outcry that reshaped ...