1 hr ago | Calgary Journal
Alberta Vice: Comparing our province's - sins' to the rest of Canada
Albertans have been seen as smug, cocky and self-satisfied by other Canadians. But, in some ways, Albertans don't have much to be satisfied about.
1 hr ago | Amherst Daily News
UPDATED Pictou County Wellness Centre in the red
Municipality of Pictou County CAO Brian Cullen told county councillors Tuesday during a finance committee meeting that the 2012-2013 unaudited fiscal outlook for the new facility shows a shortfall of about $445,500. The operating deficit for the centre is projected to be just over $300,000 while the board operations, which relate to debt financing ... (more)
2 hrs ago | The Globe and Mail
Canada losing ground in global science race: report
Without more support for industry investment in research and development, Canada will be hard-pressed to keep up with international competitors and will risk an erosion of its economic well-being, a benchmark report on the state of the nation's science and technology landscape has revealed.
2 hrs ago | AVHerald
Air Canada B763 over Hudson Bay on May 13th 2013, turbulence injures flight attendant
An Air Canada Boeing 767-300, registration C-FCAE performing flight AC-898 from Edmonton,AB to London Heathrow,EN with 142 people on board, was enroute at FL360 over the Hudson Bay at about N61.3 W90 at about 06:30Z, when the aircraft encountered turbulence causing injuries to a flight attendant, who was unable to continue duties.
5 hrs ago | The New Zealand Herald
Pre-trial hearing adjourned for Kiwi in Canada
A pre-trial hearing for an ex pat New Zealander accused of murdering his wife in Canada has been adjourned.
5 hrs ago | MyKawartha.com
Noble cleans up at Canada-Wide Science Fair
Lakefield student's success continues as he snags the top prize for his work to target cancer cells with nano-silver particles science fair Adam Noble-1.jpg. Grade 12 Lakefield District Secondary School student Adam Noble checks out cancer cells through a microscope.
6 hrs ago | CBC News
Motorcyclist killed in Marshfield collision
RCMP say a 53-year-old man died when his motorcycle collided with a vehicle just before 5 p.m. on Wednesday "They're shook up, there's minor injuries," he said.
6 hrs ago | Just-food.com
CANADA/US: Seafood group High Liner expands production
Canada-based frozen seafood manufacturer High Liner Foods is investing US$6.6m in the expansion of its manufacturing site south of the border in Virginia.
6 hrs ago | The Winnipeg Free Press
'Quality Balls' doc profiles Winnipeg-born comedy veteran David Steinberg
David Steinberg arrives at the 64th Annual Directors Guild of America Awards in Los Angeles on Saturday, Jan.
7 hrs ago | CBC News
Former B.C. MLA Harold Long killed in plane crash
Former B.C. Liberal MLA Harold Long was killed in a float plane crash near Stuart Island, B.C. Former B.C. Liberal MLA Harold Long was killed in a plane crash in a remote inlet off the South Coast, the B.C. Coroners Service has confirmed.
8 hrs ago | CBC News
2 killed in semi crash on Trans-Canada
RCMP are investigating after a semi and a vehicle collided on the Trans-Canada Highway just west of Portage la Prairie Wednesday afternoon.
9 hrs ago | Canada.com
Prime Minister Stephen Harper flees scandal: As damage control goes, this was a train wreck
Should Alberta's Wildrose party ever choose to launch a federal wing, Tuesday's tragi-comedy on Parliament Hill will serve as a helpful point of germination.
10 hrs ago | Canada.com
Canada to turn its attention to Peru's environmental impact assessment process for mining projects
Prime Minister Stephen Harper is set to announce Wednesday Canadian support for the streamlining of environmental impact assessments for mining projects in Peru.
11 hrs ago | Brandon Sun
Housing slowdown to worsen, cost 150,000 jobs, says mortgage group
Canada's housing market is slowing dramatically in terms of both sales and construction, dragging down economic growth and putting some 150,000 jobs at risk in coming years, a mortgage industry association warns in its spring report.
14 hrs ago | CBC News
Jimmy Kimmel, Jon Stewart crack jokes about Rob Ford
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford's woes over crack cocaine allegations are providing plenty of late-night television fodder for Jimmy Kimmel, Jon Stewart and other comedians south of the border.
18 hrs ago | Seattle Times
Guest: Say no to a U.S.-Canada border-crossing fee
THE U.S. government has expressed interest in possibly instituting a new border-crossing fee at land borders.
22 hrs ago | CBC News
B.C. mine's temporary foreign workers case dismissed
HD Mining International says it hired workers from China because the Canadians who applied for the jobs weren't qualified.
23 hrs ago | CBC News
Illegal tree cutting nets charges for arborist, homeowners
Two homeowners and an arborist in North Vancouver have been charged with illegally cutting down trees in a North Vancouver park to improve their views.
Senate debates expense audits amid greater scrutiny
The Senate is debating reports about the living and travel claims of three senators who have all been ordered to repay inappropriately claimed money.
Carney's parting advice: Capitalize on Canada's natural advantages
The central banker said Tuesday in his last scheduled public appearance before departing for the Bank of England next month that Canada can coast and wait out the decade-long damage-repair process in the rest of the G7 economies, or build on its strengths for the emerging new global economy.