Canada’s long history with public service media offers a useful model for thinking about how AI could serve the public
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has declared a second avian influenza outbreak at a farm in Strathroy-Caradoc.
A group of Canadian divers exploring beneath the surface of Lake Ontario encountered the wreck of a British ship believed to have sunk 200 years ago. Read the full story […]
Since first being detected in 2021, a subtype of highly pathogenic avian influenza has had a dramatic impact on North America
South Bruce OPP is once again hosting its annual Stuff-a-Cruiser event, collecting toys for local children ahead of the holidays. On Nov. 28, donated toys are being collected at Canadian Tire, located 811 Durham St. in Kincardine, from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. Last year’s event brought in a massive
The loss of measles elimination status in Canada is a symptom of a declining trust in public messaging about science and health
Arpan Khanna is requesting an update on General Motors' plans for workers at the automaker’s idled Cami plant in Ingersoll.
Every convoy that left Halifax, Sydney, or St. John’s carried not just goods, but the possibility of victory.
Duluth, Minnesota – At its Annual Meeting, held this week on the shores of Lake Superior in Duluth, Minnesota, the Great Lakes Commission (GLC) passed
Ted Barris, acclaimed historian and author, is highlighting the contributions of Canadian airmen during the Battle of Britain as part of an upcoming appearance at the Bruce County Museum and Cultural Centre in Port Elgin ahead of Remembrance Day. On Nov. 8, Barris will mark the 85th anniversary of the