There are concerns that an influx of private gambling operators in Alberta could divert cash from local charities and leave traditional casinos struggling to compete in a new landscape dominated by iGaming websites, according to groups that represent casino operators and non-profit groups.
Thunder Bay's Wake the Giant Music Festival has wrapped up for another year after welcoming hundreds of youth from northern communities who have moved to the city to attend high school.
Ontario is proposing to further expand pharmacists' scope of practice by adding to the list of minor ailments they can assess, allowing them to administer more vaccines and order some lab tests.
As people with boats and other watercrafts get ready to pack them away for the season this fall, experts are reminding them to properly clean, drain and dry their equipment.
A mechanical failure on MV Confederation led to a collision with the wharf Sunday, and that ferry will now be out of service for at least the rest of the month, says Northumberland Ferries.
Inside a bustling unit at St. Michael's Hospital in downtown Toronto, one of Shirley Bell's patients was suffering from a cat bite and a fever, but otherwise appeared fine — until an alert from an AI-based early warning system showed he was sicker than he seemed.
DeMar DeRozan never expected he would spark a discussion about depression, but with a single tweet, he created a ripple effect that would change the conversation around mental health in pro sports.
As London city staff and council look at different options to build a new city hall, a local heritage advocate wants to make sure the existing municipal building isn't reduced to rubble in the process.
Voters are headed to the polls for federal byelections in Manitoba and Quebec today — and the results of these two local contests could have national implications.