Stick to chocolate bunnies, not the real thing at Easter: animal advocates
While rabbits are cuddly and cute, they also require complex care, which is why the Quebec Association for the Protection of Rabbits prefers people don't give them as Easter gifts.
View ArticleVaccinated snowbirds say they’re being ‘punished’ with Canada’s COVID-19...
Canadian snowbirds continue to argue they should at least be able to quarantine at home instead of having to spend three days at a hotel after getting the COVID-19 vaccine.
View ArticleSaskatchewan reports 3 new COVID-19 related deaths, 44 patients in ICU
Saskatchewan officials reported there are 44 patients receiving intensive care in the province's hospitals, the highest Saskatchewan has seen so far.
View ArticleKingston Humane Society saves and rehabilitates 6 feral dogs
Kingston Humane Society spends months socializing 6 feral dogs brought to them from Central Frontenac. Humane Society Executive Director says almost all the dogs now have homes.
View ArticleUniversity of Alberta choir performs live concert from inside their vehicles
The University of Alberta Madrigal Singers has pivoted and has been performing as a "car choir," gathering in a parking lot and singing into microphones from inside their vehicles.
View ArticleCalgary church leader discourages thinking with ‘toxic individuality,’...
A Calgary church leader is calling on faith groups to get people to stop thinking with "toxic individuality."
View ArticleMexico’s COVID-19 deaths surpass 200,000
Mexico on Sunday reported 1,263 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 136 more fatalities.
View ArticleRegina woman worried about mother’s mental health in care home
Helen Weninger wants the provincial government to reconsider visitor guidelines in care homes, worrying that her mother's physical and mental health is deteriorating.
View ArticleTam urges Canadians to keep their guard up as COVID-19 spoils Easter for 2nd...
Canadians need to be careful since the more contagious variants of concern "ould be anywhere," Dr. Theresa Tam wrote on Twitter.
View ArticleEaster scavenger hunt brings chocolate, fun-filled Sunday for Saskatoon families
The final clue and location where the kids received their biggest Easter goody bag was at the Forestry Farm.
View ArticleRegina city councillor proposes tougher enforcement of Community Standards Bylaw
Ward 6 Councillor Dan LeBlanc says he's heard frequent complaints from residents about the amount of litter in their yards as well in alleyways and vacant lots.
View ArticleWildfire warnings amid tinder-dry conditions in Manitoba this spring
Much of southern and central Manitoba is seeing tinder-dry conditions this spring, fueling the risk of wildfires.
View ArticleCoast guard vessel will bear new name honouring Mi’kmaq Treaty
"It means Nova Scotia society is changing. Canadian society is beginning to realize that some of their heroes may be offensive to large populations of people."
View ArticleCanada falls to South Korea after beating U.S. in men’s world curling...
Canada's Brendan Bottcher lost 10-9 to unheralded South Korea after dominating the United States 10-1 at the men's world curling championship Monday.
View ArticleGive 30 campaign gets underway to support Partners in Mission Food Bank
Give 30 in Kingston is raising funds over Ramadan to support the Partners in Mission Food Bank. The two organizations have been working together for eight years.
View ArticleSome Albertans get COVID-19 vaccine ahead of schedule as pharmacies...
A number of soon-to-be eligible Albertans have received a COVID-19 dose unexpectedly, as some pharmacies work to distribute doses that would otherwise be wasted.
View Article‘A case of racial profiling’: Black Brampton teen wrongfully arrested,...
Peel Regional Police said an internal review is underway to examine the events leading up to the incident.
View ArticleCanada to likely benefit from U.S. support for global minimum corporate tax:...
Work towards a global minimum tax has been creeping forward for several years under the guidance of the OECD club of developed countries.
View ArticleSGI channels Will Ferrell’s ‘Ricky Bobby’ for April spotlight on speeding
SGI channels Will Ferrell film character to deter motorists from speeding for April’s traffic safety spotlight in Saskatchewan.
View ArticleMontreal organization offering affordable housing for single mothers
A Montreal local organization Project Chance is offering affordable housing for single moms who are currently studying at a post secondary institution.
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