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Yukon premier announces first-time home buyers program offering low-interest loans
24 Apr 2025
Yukon Premier Ranj Pillai announced a new first-time home buyers program on Wednesday to help cover the cost of a down payment on a new home.
'He makes people's lives better': service dog in training brings connection to Fort Smith, N.W.T.
24 Apr 2025
A service dog in training is bringing comfort and connection to Fort Smith residents. JJ the English lab, visits care homes, classrooms and other organizations.
Foreign workers in N.W.T. say they can't wait much longer for answers, after Nominee Program cuts
24 Apr 2025
A town hall Tuesday, held by Range Lake MLA Kieron Testart and Yellowknife Centre MLA Robert Hawkins, was meant to give the MLAs a better understanding of what people tied to the nominee program are f
Environmental assessment ordered for Imperial's closure plan for Norman Wells
24 Apr 2025
A northern review board has ordered an environmental assessment of Imperial Oil’s plan to eventually shut down and clean up its operation at Norman Wells.
Billy Joe MacLean, long-serving mayor and former N.S. cabinet minister, dies at 88
24 Apr 2025
MacLean died in the early hours of Wednesday at the Cape Breton Regional Hospital from a group A streptococcus infection, said family members.
A look at the marine animals that will be living at Dalhousie's aquarium
24 Apr 2025
Staff at the Aquatron Laboratory have been busy gathering marine animals since last summer. The collection of sea creatures will eventually move into the Beaty Centre for Marine Biodiversity, a new aq
P.E.I. Opposition leery of ICU reopening plan, but minister confident of summer timeline
24 Apr 2025
Access to health care dominated Wednesday’s debate in the P.E.I. Legislature, with concerns raised over the reopening of the intensive-care unit at Summerside’s hospital and ambulance wait times in rural areas.
Capitals dominate 2nd period, beating Canadiens in Game 2
24 Apr 2025
The Washington Capitals beat the Montreal Canadiens 3-1 on Wednesday night in Game 2 to take a 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven first-round series.
Why Quebec doctors say proposed colour system for patient priority is concerning
24 Apr 2025
The federation representing the province’s general practitioners is sounding the alarm again as negotiations with the Legault government over a new agreement defining their working conditions get unde
Quebec journalist delves into voter cynicism in new book
24 Apr 2025
Alexandre Duval, a National Assembly reporter with Radio-Canada on sabbatical leave, released a new book called, Obsession: élections!, in which he argues that politicians have come to prioritize winn
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