Skip to content
×
2023 Best of the Bow
Join Our Newsletters
Sign in or register for your free account
Messages
Post a Listing
Your Listings
Your Profile
Your Subscriptions
Your Likes
Your Business
Payment History
Sign Out
Registered Users
Already have an account?
Sign In
New Users
Create a free account.
Register
Sign up for Daily Headlines
Sign up for Notifications
Contact Us
Home
News
Local News
Banff News
Canmore News
Lake Louise News
MD of Bighorn News
Kananaskis Country News
Stoney Nakoda News
Local Sports
Business News
Mountain Guide
Alberta Sports
Opinion
Vox Populi
Indigenous Alberta
Beyond Local
Real Estate
Features
Spotlight
Contests
Lowest Gas Prices
Bites & Bevies
Rocky Mountain Outlook E-Edition
Dear Abby
Crosswords
2023 Best of the Bow
Home Sweet Home
Obits
Obituaries
In Memoriam
Events
View Events
Submit an Event
Advertise in Calendar
Discover Local
Discover Local
Restaurants
Classifieds
Careers
Public Notices
Municipal Notices
General Notices
Legal Notices
Provincial Notices
Careers
Connect
About Us
Contact Us
Sign up for FREE daily headlines
Make Us Your Home Page
Sign up for notifications
Our Audience
Advertising
Great West Digital Agency
Follow Us on Facebook
Follow Us on X
Follow Us on Threads
Follow Us on Instagram
Search Type
Site
Listings
Directory
Search
Home
National News
National News
Feds add $204M for anti-pandemic measures in Indigenous communities and institutions
Ottawa will spend an additional $204 million targeted at child care, education and infrastructure to help Indigenous communities fight the COVID-19 pandemic, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Friday.
Oct 30, 2020 11:52 AM
Read more >
Class-action lawsuit in investment case can go ahead, Supreme Court rules
OTTAWA — A class-action suit over personal investments can proceed against a Montreal-based financial services firm, the Supreme Court of Canada has ruled.
Oct 30, 2020 11:47 AM
Read more >
Group launches legal action against N.B. government for greater abortion access
FREDERICTON — A national civil liberties group has filed legal notice in the first stage of a suit against the New Brunswick government for lack of access to abortion. The Canadian Civil Liberties Association sent a letter dated Oct.
Oct 30, 2020 11:34 AM
Read more >
Fallen construction magnate ordered to pay $2 million after pleading guilty to fraud
MONTREAL — One-time Quebec construction magnate Tony Accurso and several companies tied to him have been ordered to pay $4.2 million after pleading guilty to tax fraud.
Oct 30, 2020 10:59 AM
Read more >
The latest developments on COVID-19 in Canada
The latest COVID-19 developments in Canada (all times Eastern): 12:08 p.m. Public health officials say new modelling suggests each person who contracts COVID-19 is spreading it to more than one person. Canada's chief public health officer, Dr.
Oct 30, 2020 10:17 AM
Read more >
Five Things about Canada's foreign-policy end run around Donald Trump
OTTAWA — Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne was recently pondering Canada's place in the world from his home in Shawinigan, Que., "the command centre of foreign policy, these days," as he called it.
Oct 30, 2020 8:46 AM
Read more >
Trudeau names former Liberal MP Rodger Cuzner as new consul general in Boston
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is sending former Liberal MP Rodger Cuzner to represent Canada as the country's consul general in Boston.
Oct 30, 2020 8:38 AM
Read more >
Scientists link high levels of genetic material from virus in blood to severe COVID
HALIFAX — Canadian immunologists say they’re finding telltale markers in patients' blood that help predict the severity of COVID-19 and could lead to more targeted treatments.
Oct 30, 2020 8:02 AM
Read more >
COVID-19's effect on Halloween and the time change: In The News for Friday, Oct. 30
In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of XXX. X ... What we are watching in Canada ...
Oct 30, 2020 2:04 AM
Read more >
Halloween proceeds in frightening times with public health measures in place
TORONTO — As spooky season reaches its climax in a particularly frightening year, some historians argue the COVID-19 pandemic offers an opportunity to explore a different side of Halloween.
Oct 30, 2020 2:00 AM
Read more >
<<
<
2097
2098
2099
2100
2101
2102
>
>>
×
Be the first to read breaking stories.
Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks
Subscribe
No thanks
Subscribe