The holiday season can be especially difficult for anyone experiencing intimate partner violence, says advocates, adding such abuse can take different forms. While gathering with family and friends, ...
Moosehead Cold Beer Store on Windmill Road will be closed on Christmas Day and open on Boxing Day from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. RockHead Wine and Beer Market will be closed on Christmas Day but open on ...
Christmas services in Attawapiskat will once again be held in the First Nation's community hall. But the hope is that next year Catholics in the James Bay Cree community will be celebrating in a brand ...
The organization that represents some of America's largest spirits producers is calling for the NSLC to remove a policy that gives preferential markup to Nova Scotian spirit products.
Succession planning has long been an issue in the industry. According to the Canadian Christmas Trees Association, about 1,000 Christmas tree farms closed with no succession plan between 2011 and 2021 ...
Islanders are reminded to plan their rides ahead of any holiday festivities if they plan on drinking alcohol or using cannabis.
Dec. 25, is a statutory holiday on P.E.I., and many businesses and services will be closed or operating on reduced schedules over both Christmas Day and Boxing Day, Dec. 26. Islanders planning to head ...
Some Grand Manan singers and ukulele players are on a mission to defeat loneliness and share their love of music with island residents.
The future of a prominent building in London's Old East Village (OEV), once home to the London Food Incubator, is looking uncertain following the relocation of a major anchor tenant last week and the ...
Some energy experts are challenging N.B. Power’s claim that a proposed billion-dollar power plant in Tantramar is needed to avoid an electricity shortage as early as 2028. Instead, some say, the ...
A highway safety advocate says changes to the northern Ontario highway system are needed, especially as developments in the region, such as the Ring of Fire, ramp up.
Newfoundland and Labrador’s Registered Nurses' Union is telling families to stay vigilant about the care of their loved ones who find themselves in the health-care system this holiday season.