Sault Area Hospital said wait times at its emergency room dropped by 25 per cent during recent pilot project that allowed patients to register in a virtual queue and wait from home before being summon ...
“Teachers are still very concerned about students missing so much time in the classroom and what impact that has on learning,” said Heidi Ryder, president of the New Brunswick Teachers' Association.
Porcupine quills are a precious material for Indigenous artists because they can’t be purchased just anywhere – artists must source the material themselves or trade for them.
As people look to save money any way they can, those who represent businesses in the retail sector hope the "shop local" campaign results in a solid bottom line for retailers during the holiday ...
The company that manages billions of dollars in pension funds for thousands of New Brunswick public-sector employees and retirees is asking a court to throw out a lawsuit by angry tech investors.
Some London charities say they are behind their holiday fundraising goals and are hoping for a final push before the year ends. Statistics Canada data show Canadians' generosity in giving has been ...
A Russian general was killed Monday morning after an explosive device detonated underneath his car in Moscow, and investigators said Ukraine could be behind the attack, the third such killing of a ...
Humber-Bay of Islands MHA Eddie Joyce, second from right, has volunteered in Uganda since 2017. He's seen here helping install a well alongside local residents and Corner Brook's Dr. Justin French and ...
From serving as a bingo hall to a venue for punk shows, an old Anglican church in downtown St. John has had several lives. A group of its neighbours are hoping to give it one more.
Muhamad Merhi has operated a shoe repair stand inside the federal government's C.D. Howe Building for a quarter-century. 'I don't think I would have survived outside,' he says.
U.S. President Donald Trump and negotiators will spend much of the Christmas break trying to salvage the ceasefire in Gaza. While Israeli hostages and Palestinian detainees have been freed, the war ...
India's archaic judicial system and its backlog of millions of cases leave those seeking justice, along with many lawyers and judges, with an sense of hopelessness.
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