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People flourish when all major aspects of their life are good, but a new global study suggests that isn't the case for young adults in many high-income countries.
Some pools, music instructors, outdoor activities and tech equipment could soon be on the chopping block at the Toronto ...
The developer behind Toronto's Regent Park project tried, but failed, more than a decade ago to convince Halifax officials of ...
As domestic violence cases climb in Nova Scotia, people who work in the sector say they often hear from women who feel ...
A supervisor has been appointed to run the Strait Shores rural municipality after another resignation from council left it ...
Even though P.E.I.’s biggest ice arena already had a policy in place, the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League has now made ...
Some Florenceville-Bristol residents want to have their voices heard when it comes to a beloved covered bridge that has been closed for more than four years.
Changes in hours coming to the Covent Garden Market on May 1 are getting mixed reviews among vendors, some of whom say the ...
It's official: the Liberals have a minority government. They've got ambitious plans, and they've made big promises. But even though they got a substantial 44 per cent of the popular vote, they're now ...
Canada Summer Games are 100 days away, and officials in the host city of St. John's say everything is on track for the ...
A tight race leaves the Liberals with a minority, the Conservatives with a seatless leader and a country divided. Can Prime Minister Mark Carney build unity in the face of unprecedented threats, and ...
Two women from Prince Albert are now back in Saskatchewan recovering at a hospital after being struck by a car in Las Vegas ...
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