Rookie Joseph Woll stands tall, gives Leafs life
Joseph Woll knew he wasn't getting the nod for Game 1 of the playoffs.
Sports
May 1
2024 Juno Awards nominations: Charlotte Cardin leads with 6 nods
The Montreal pop singer-songwriter emerged as the top contender with nods in six categories, including album, artist and single of the year for her track “Confetti.”
Entertainment
Feb 6
‘It really has rocked us’: Ottawa teens dead after fall through ice from same school
A provincial coroner is investigating after two 17-year-old boys who fell through ice on the Rideau River in Ottawa's south end Wednesday evening were found dead.
Canada
Dec 29, 2023
Family of WWII veteran killed in action touched by Field of Crosses memorial in Kelowna
Debbie Bryan and Leonard Garner's grandfather, Cpl. Albert Garner fought and died in WWII. He was just 34 years old when he was killed.
Canada
Nov 2, 2023
More than 200 Vernon, B.C. students pay respects to fallen veterans in a unique way
Over the next two days, 1257 poppies will be placed at the Vernon Cemetery, honouring Veterans from around the world.
Education
Nov 1, 2023
Annual poppy campaign officially underway in Guelph
A flag-raising ceremony was held outside the legion branch on Watson Parkway South on Friday to mark the official launch.
Canada
Oct 28, 2023
Wisdom shares her wisdom after learning of appointment to the Order of Ontario
Guelph native Marva Wisdom is one of 26 appointees to the Order of Ontario for 2022. A ceremony will take place on Nov. 27.
Canada
Nov 12, 2023
Winnipeg Blue Bombers blitz Edmonton Elks 45-25, set player milestones
The Blue Bombers beat the Edmonton Elks on Saturday. Winnipeg (13-4) clinched first place in the West Division when the B.C. Lions lost 41-16 to the Stampeders on Friday.
Sports
Oct 22, 2023
Striking U.S. autoworkers raise pressure on companies: ‘Cards left to play’
The United Auto Workers warned they could announce another expansion of its strikes at any time, depending on how much progress it makes in its negotiations with automakers.
U.S. News
Oct 20, 2023
Bombers blitz Elks 45-25
The Edmonton Elks (4-14) ended their season with a fourth straight loss and have missed the playoffs for a third consecutive year.
Canada
Oct 21, 2023
Winnipeg Blue Bombers pull ahead in 2nd half to defeat Stampeders 24-11
The Blue Bombers scored 23 unanswered points and didn't allow a single point in the second half in a 24-11 comeback win over the Calgary Stampeders on Friday at IG Field.
Sports
Jul 7, 2023
Irving Oil considers selling business, company launches strategic review
Irving Oil says a strategic review of the company is underway and that it is looking at a series of options about its future, including a possible sale of the business.
Economy
Jun 7, 2023
2023 Juno Awards nominations: The Weeknd leads the pack with 6
The Weeknd and Avril Lavigne led nominations for the 2023 Juno Awards, which will be handed out on March 13.
Entertainment
Jan 31, 2023
At least 2 dead in Texas as winter ice storms batter large parts of U.S.
As the ice storm advanced eastward on Tuesday, watches and warnings stretched from the western heel of Texas all the way to West Virginia.
U.S. News
Jan 31, 2023
Tenille Townes, AP Dhillon added to list of performers for Juno Awards at Edmonton’s Rogers Place
A dazzle of country and a sparkle of pop are being added to this year's Juno Awards in Edmonton.
Entertainment
Jan 17, 2023
‘People in Guelph are very generous’: Annual poppy campaign underway
This year also marks the 100th anniversary of the poppy being adopted as the flower of remembrance, according to the Royal Canadian Legion.
Canada
Nov 2, 2021
Calgary election 2021: Who won in Ward 7?
Terry Wong is projected to become the first new councillor for Ward 7 in 20 years, replacing Druh Farrell.
Politics
Sep 26, 2021
Fight HST group starts ‘Survivor Recall’ competition to target MLAs
The Fight HST campaign is launching what it's calling MLA Survivor Recall, a competition among 18 ridings to see which MLAs will be targeted first, former B.C. premier Bill Vander Zalm said at a news conference Monday.
Sep 20, 2010
Contest launched in an effort to oust HST-supportive MLAs
Fight HST leader Bill Vander Zalm told The Province today that he will encourage individual ridings to sign up the greatest number of volunteers so they can “vote their MLA off the island” in a recall campaign.
Sep 20, 2010
Fight HST group launches ‘Survivor Recall’
The Fight HST campaign is launching what it's calling MLA Survivor Recall, a competition among 18 ridings to see which MLAs will be targeted first, former B.C. premier Bill Vander Zalm said at a news conference Monday.
Sep 21, 2010