As the Canada Postal worker strike drags on into a third week, the Canadian Federation of Independent Business is calling on the federal government to step in.
"We are very blessed, we have wonderful customers," said owner Lisa Nye-Labonte. "November and December are our busiest months of the year." As the strike continues into the busiest time of year, it begs the question of whether businesses like Vamos Outdoors will return once it's over. Kingston, Ont. doctor in 'disbelief' after being ordered to repay $600K for pandemic vaccination payments
With winter approaching quickly, worry is settling in that the cold weather could soon turn deadly, prompting a Chatham homeless centre to extend their overnight hours early while waiting for proper approvals and financial commitments.Tie votes could tie-up decision making by city council—unless Stevenson relents
The Manitoba Dental Association said it is investigating a critical incident where a young woman from the Morden-Winkler area died following a dental appointment.As of Monday, students and staff at Red River College are being greeted by security officers at the entrances, letting them know they will require ID as of Jan. 1.The next stage in the search for the remains of two slain Indigenous women in a Manitoba landfill has officially begun.