Edmonton police and city crews removed nearly 9,500 homeless encampments in 2024 — up more than 40 per cent from the 6,700 they took down the year before, city data shows.
Promoted as a place designed to be "the centre of your world," Thind Properties advertised Burnaby's multi-million-dollar Eclipse condo tower as a place where owners "would never have to leave home" to find balance.
Stagnant funding, tuition freezes, and over-reliance on international student fees are pushing institutions toward program cuts and layoffs and, potentially, impacting innovation, according to a Brock University professor.
Asking rates for apartment rentals in Calgary went down in January, marking the steepest decline across major markets in Canada, according to the latest report from Rentals.ca.
The reported number of University of Guelph students with gastroenteritis — a viral infection commonly known as stomach flu — has grown to over 150, and public health officials are expecting many more cases.
Const. Mallory Metallic's policing career has gone from a co-op program in high school in her home community of Listuguj First Nation in Gaspésie, Que., to the Major Crime Unit of Summerside's police department.
A wolf management program by the Tłı̨chǫ Government and the Government of the Northwest Territories is in its final stages after five years of GPS-collar monitoring and incentives for wolf hunting.
Some Canadians are celebrating a major autism organization's decision to pull out of the country, highlighting a shift in the way people think about autism.