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THUNDER BAY – In a first for the city, June 30 — the day before Canada Day — was declared Indigenous Survivors Day. Thunder Bay held a flag raising ceremony at City Hall and a sacred fire ceremony at ...
The PEI Street Rod Association is hosting its 45th annual Show ‘n Shine event, where around 350 to 400 participants from all over Canada take part in showcasing their vintage ...
Read by the Sea aims to promote Canadian literature by celebrating good books, the people who write them and the people who ...
Make Your Move is a public engagement and awareness campaign that aims to encourage Nova Scotians to move more throughout the entire day. Chapters have been started across the north ...
Bebia Cho Foods Co, specializing in a variety of apple chips, is vying for a $25,000 prize in the food and drink category alongside other Indigenous entrepreneurs from across Canada.
Graduates, families, teachers and school staff gathered at St. Mary’s Education Centre Academy (SMECA) on June 26 to celebrate the Class of 2025.
Sherbrooke Village will offer free and reduced admission as part of the new Canada Strong Pass initiative offered by the federal Department of Canadian Heritage that launched across ...
The East River Marina Association (ERMA) used its fourth annual barbecue on June 29 to bring residents up to speed on the long-planned marina for Sheet Harbour.
Wildfires are currently raging in several provinces across Canada. The BC Wildfire Service reports that crews are battling ...
MONTREAL - The garbage may be piling up and causing some disgruntlement on the sidewalks of a few Montreal streets, but ...
The jury in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ sex trafficking trial is set to resume deliberations Wednesday after reaching a ...
Tilbury District High School recently hosted its annual Athletic Awards ceremony, drawing more than 200 students, staff, ...
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