Pop-up market at Queen’s University celebrates female entrepreneurs and artists
The Goodes Hall Spring Pop-Up market saw stalls of female artists and entrepreneurs getting a chance to sell their art to the public.
Canada
Apr 17
Gravy sent to Premier Doug Ford briefly shuts down Ontario government building
Toronto police said they were called to Queen’s Park in downtown Toronto just after 11:30 a.m. after a suspicious package was found.
Politics
Apr 16
1 dead, 2 injured after triple shooting on sidewalk in downtown Toronto
Toronto police say a 30-year-old man has died and two others have been injured after a triple shooting on a sidewalk in the downtown area early Thursday.
Crime
Apr 11
Queen’s University says new medical school admissions process will increase diversity
One of Canada's top medical schools says it is changing its admissions process to reduce "systemic barriers" facing low-income and diverse candidates seeking to become doctors.
Education
Apr 2
Roadblock cleared: Ontario’s Highway 413 moving forward after governments reach agreement
An agreement between Ottawa and Queen's Park to allow the Ford government's signature Highway 413 project to proceed has been ratified by a federal judge.
Politics
Apr 15
Montreal drag queen and Metropolitan Orchestra bring story hour to Bourgie Hall
Music and sequin filled Bourgie Hall on Sunday as drag queen Barbada de Barbades put on a show with the Metropolitan Orchestra for a merging of 'very beautiful' performances.
Canada
Apr 14
In the market for a riverboat? The Edmonton Queen is for sale
The Edmonton Queen riverboat is for sale. The current owner purchased the vessel for $553,000 through an auction in 2016.
Features
Mar 21
Queen’s University providing protective eyewear for viewing solar eclipse
With just a few short weeks until the solar eclipse hits Kingston, many are trying to get their hands on the proper protective eyewear.
Canada
Mar 14
Queen’s University professor breaking ground on Hemophilia
Dr. David Lillicrap at Queen's University has been working for more than 20 years to eventually cure Hemophilia, an inherited bleeding disease.
Canada
Mar 7
Queen’s University appoints research chair for focus on nuclear energy
Queen's University has appointed nuclear expert Yanwen Zhang to a Canada Excellence Research Chair at the university. It says Zhang's will boost the school's work in the field.
Education
Mar 8
Busy QEII off-ramp in Leduc to close April 6
The southbound off-ramp from the Queen Elizabeth II Highway onto 50th Street in Leduc will close this weekend, as construction continues on a nearby interchange project.
Traffic
Apr 1
Kingston’s mild winter no reason to panic, expert says
After a very mild winter in Kingston that saw historically low lake ice coverage, Warren Mabee from Queen's University says the weather is no reason to panic.
Canada
Mar 20
More Montreal merchants claim bus lane to blame for struggling businesses
Merchants argue that the congestion problem the bus lane was meant to solve, exists on the east side of Queen Mary, not the west side.
Traffic
Mar 26
Victims, advocates call for changes to justice system and Ontario courts
Delays in the court system are sparking renewed calls for more funding and resources. On Thursday, victims spoke out at Queen’s Park, calling for reforms to the justice system.
Crime
Mar 29
‘Massive mistake’: Premier Ford rules out Ontario-wide fourplex policy
Doug Ford said a province-wide fourplex policy is 'off the table' for his government after weeks of active discussions at Queen’s Park.
Politics
Mar 21
Man fatally shot in Old Strathcona area has Edmonton homicide detectives seeking footage
Homicide detectives are investigating the shooting death of Ozan Budak, a 35-year-old who was found dead in a home near 106th Street and 74th Avenue in the Queen Alexandra area.
Crime
Feb 27
Curling fans young and old take in the 2024 Brier in Regina
With the Brier in Regina this week, thousands of people have gathered in the Queen City. But with Team Saskatchewan on a roll, it’s the hometown fans that are heading to the arena.
Canada
Mar 6
Ford government tables new legislation, including tolls and urban boundaries
A new omnibus bill introduced by the Doug Ford government at Queen's Park makes changes to highway tolls, licences and the urban boundaries around cities.
Politics
Feb 20
Carmichael Outreach in Regina operating with extended hours of service
Carmichael Outreach is now operating with extended hours of service from 7 to 7, just in time for the cold snap felt in the Queen City.
Canada
Mar 4
Team Saskatchewan searching for Brier championship for first time in 44 years
Teams from across the country are gathering in the Queen City for the chance to represent Canada on the world stage.
Canada
Mar 1