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Can Jasper’s new breeding centre save caribou from local extinction?

23 Dec 2025

For decades, caribou in Jasper National Park have been declining, and experts warned that without intervention, they would become locally extinct. In response, Parks Canada invested $40 million in the

Hometown hero Gavin McKenna inspiring next generation in Yukon

23 Dec 2025

Gavin McKenna of Whitehorse is a citizen of the Tr'ondëk Hwëch'in First Nation and a Canadian hockey phenom. A packed practice on a Saturday morning at the Art and Margaret Fry Recreation Centre arena in Dawson City is proof of his influence.

Losing ground: Northern communities seek solutions for threatened cemeteries

23 Dec 2025

More than half the cemetery in Fort McPherson, N.W.T., could be lost to erosion in 30 years. Communities in the Yukon and Nunavut share what they've learned from dealing with similar challenges.

He lives in Belgium, but wants to be Bell Island’s newest resident

23 Dec 2025

Steve Douglas has owned the British grenadier Bookshop and Salient Tours in Ypres, Belgium since 2008, but is looking to sell and move to Newfoundland and Labrador.

Why Carolina East believes in the power of positivity

23 Dec 2025

Carolann Fowler, known as Carolina East, had a pain in the back on her left leg last November. Less than a week later, she was in a coma being treated for necrotizing fasciitis. She talks about her ye

Halifax’s rental registry goes online two years after creation

23 Dec 2025

Halifax’s registry of rental properties is now available to the public online, showing what HRM staff believe are the “bulk” of rentals in the city.

This P.E.I. town is all lit up for Christmas, and a fun tour aims to show it off

23 Dec 2025

A bus tour around Cornwall gives passengers more than just an opportunity to look at the Christmas lights. It also includes singing and dancing while exploring the most festive houses around the town.

Bitter feud ensues after landlord's failed attempt to raise tenants' rent 65%

23 Dec 2025

A New Brunswick tenant and his landlord have been in a bitter year-long dispute that involves a 65 per cent rent increase, a failed eviction attempt, and claims that the rental unit, a bungalow, is needed to house the owner's aging mother-in-law.

Wildlife fencing no guarantee you won't hit moose or deer, drivers discover

23 Dec 2025

A Bathurst man is urging New Brunswickers to keep an eye out for wildlife on provincial highways, even where wildlife fencing is installed.

Snow, freezing rain expected in Toronto Tuesday morning

23 Dec 2025

Snow and freezing rain could affect morning commutes on Tuesday, according to a special weather statement issued by Environment Canada.

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