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Condo board backs down after trying to restrict visitors with service dogs
The board of a Toronto-area condo is reversing course on an order that forced a disabled woman with a service dog to register with the property manager every time she wanted to visit the building, where her mother and sister live.
'Everybody needs friendship': How Helping Hands Street Mission in Hamilton is meeting that need
Friendship is at the heart of everything the small staff and volunteers do at Helping Hands Street Mission in Hamilton, and the organization's executive director says it's especially important over the holidays.
Months after a violent attack in Panama, Gatineau couple focuses on recovery
After experiencing a violent attack in Panama, Geneviève Plouffe and Martin Audette are back in Canada. They are now trying to recover from their physical and psychological injuries.
Glow Recipe’s co-founder on skincare that sparks joy
Court of Appeal of Alberta upholds guilty verdict of man in killing of estranged wife
Phenom Gavin McKenna shows he's ready for the world junior championship big stage with Canada
‘It’s not about you’: String of dangerous drivers spurs warning from Burnaby RCMP
Canada’s chief actuary report at odds with Alberta’s pension plan estimate
Heli-skiers 'lucky' to be rescued after avalanche buries group north of Whistler, B.C.
Four heli-skiers and their guide had to be rescued after an avalanche buried them near Whistler, B.C., on Monday.
City of Edmonton working to attract industrial businesses
B.C.’s wineries, breweries say they are not enjoying the GST holiday
Lawyer changes caused delays in deadly B.C. hit-and-run case
Last-minute Christmas rush hits Lethbridge charities
Paul Dunphy signs off for the final time with Global Calgary
Calgary police chief says shootings are down in the city, welcomes more focus on border control
Pioneering Métis human rights advocate Muriel Stanley Venne dies at 87
Venne, born in Lamont, Alta., was one of the first appointees to Alberta's Human Rights Commission in 1973 and later served as chair.
B.C. law to push through Vancouver housing project unconstitutional, court rules
The provincial government had adopted the law at the request of the City of Vancouver in 2023 to push through a 12-storey housing development at Arbutus Street, featuring units open to low‑income residents and users of support services.
Edmonton shuts down building where security guard was shot, citing 'serious safety concerns'
A little more than two weeks after 20-year-old Harshandeep Singh was killed in a shooting while working as a security guard in a central Edmonton apartment building, the city is shutting the property down under an emergency order.