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Fall in the Canadian Rockies: Banff and Jasper Shine After Summer Ends
Come September, when the last of the summer crowds have returned to work and school, the Canadian Rockies begin their quiet transformation. The larch trees turn a brilliant gold, the air grows crisp, and wildlife sightings become more frequent....

This small city in BC was named among the 'most underrated foodie destinations in Canada'
This small waterfront city, nestled among some of the most breathtaking nature that the country has to offer, was dubbed one of the most "underrated foodies destinations" in the country. With a vibrant food scene, brunch-galore, and a focus on...

International Insider: BBC Scandal(s); Journalists In Firing Line; Emmys Reward ‘Adolescence’
Good afternoon Insiders, been all hands to the pump this week but we bring you the very latest news and analysis. Please read on. And sign up here. BBC Scandal(s) Davie defiant: Monday and Tuesday delivered a whirlwind 48 hours for bosses at the...

In Canada's largest city, a river returns to its roots
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Surrey Fusion Festival returns with global flavours and cultural entertainment
There are eight stages a part of the festival, highlighting various cultural arts and entertainment. (Submitted) The Surrey Fusion Festival will return to the city’s Holland Park from July 19 to 20, spotlighting various cultures and their...
Government of Canada to make an announcement on helping to address the substance use and overdose crisis in the Atlantic Region
Media advisory The Honourable Marjorie Michel, Minister of Health, will make an important announcement on helping to address the substance use and overdose crisis in the Atlantic Region. July 18, 2025, Fredericton, New Brunswick – The Honourable...

Mandela’s legacy ‘is now our responsibility’, Guterres says on International Day
In his remarks, the Secretary-General celebrated the extraordinary life of the South African civil rights icon, affectionately known by his Khosa clan name, Madiba. “He endured the brutal weight of oppression, and emerged not with a vision of...

B.C. health minister apologizes to family of 10-year-old girl with rare disease
VICTORIA — British Columbia Health Minister Josie Osborne is "sincerely apologizing" to the family of a 10-year-old girl on Vancouver Island with a rare disease after a public fight over the province's decision to cut off paying for her...

Las Cruces goes international with reality TV show about tattoos
Serena Johnson Las Cruces Bulletin Inked from his ankles to his neck, a Las Cruces dermatologist, Dr. James Kerner, leads a new reality TV show which sends three people on an all-expenses-paid trip abroad to get a free tattoo. The show could forge...

Las Cruces goes international with reality TV show about tattoos
Serena Johnson Las Cruces Bulletin Inked from his ankles to his neck, a Las Cruces dermatologist, Dr. James Kerner, leads a new reality TV show which sends three people on an all-expenses-paid trip abroad to get a free tattoo. The show could forge...
Leonard Tilley: The Father of Confederation Who Proposed Calling Canada a ‘Dominion’
Commentary Canada’s beautiful national motto, “A Mari Usque ad Mare,” from Psalm 72:8, “He shall have dominion also from sea to sea” (Authorized Version) was adopted in 1921. But it was first identified in 1866 by Leonard “Lennie” Tilley, chief...

New Zealand to Gain Increased Access to Canadian Dairy Market as Trade Dispute Resolved
A herd of cows make their way down the race to the milking shed at a dairy farm in Morrinsville, New Zealand, on April 18, 2012. Sandra Mu/Getty Images Canada will make changes to how it manages its dairy tariff rate quotas, which will grant...

As Palestinian students await Canadian visas, some are welcomed by France
Several Palestinian graduate students awaiting visas to study in Canada have been accepted by France in the last two weeks, said a group of professors advocating to bring them here. The group says dozens of students who received scholarships or...

Canmore rugby star earns first international cap amid World Cup hopes
SOUTH AFRICA – Two days before her international debut with Rugby Canada’s women’s team, Canmore’s Holly Phillips posted a photo of her younger self on social media. Holding a rugby ball, two white bandages covered scrapes on the then...

LETTER: Support for developing countries creates new trade markets for Canada
'Investing in foreign aid isn't merely an altruistic obligation. It's a smart strategy that benefits one's domestic prosperity,' writer says BradfordToday and InnisfilToday welcome letters to the editor at [email protected] or via the website....

Brady calls for “Castle Doctrine” in Canada to protect homeowners
MPP Bobbi Ann Brady is calling on Ottawa to adopt U.S.-style “Castle Doctrine” laws that would allow Canadians to defend themselves, their families, and their property without facing criminal charges. In a recent letter to federal Justice Minister...

China's booming medical tourism combines advanced care, efficient service and cultural experiences for global patients
A Canadian medical tourist takes part in a specialized healthcare and wellness tourism program at the Boao Lecheng International Medical Tourism Pilot Zone in Boao, South China's Hainan Province, on June 13, 2025. Photo: Courtesy of the Lecheng...

Exclusive: Foreign Diplomats Struggle to Survive in Cuba as Regime Freezes Bank Funds
A growing number of embassies of foreign countries in Havana, Cuba, are struggling to access cash as Cuban regime banks freeze their accounts, claiming they simply do not have cash on hand to give, multiple sources told Breitbart News this week....

Nine most notable international players taken in the 2025 MLB Draft
Usually, players born outside the United States, Puerto Rico, and Canada are signed as amateur players, often as young as 16 years old – hence the international signing deadline every January. However, with many federations and programs looking to...

Minister restores drug funding for B.C. girl with rare disease
Open this photo in gallery:B.C. Health Minister Josie Osborne said Thursday that she has reinstated the funding for Charleigh Pollock.DARRYL DYCK/The Canadian Press Funding for a nine-year-old girl who has an extremely rare neurodegenerative...