Saskatchewan’s economic growth is anticipated to be static this year, according to a new first-of-its-kind report for the region. Deloitte presented the report, Westernomics 2025, to government and industry delegates at the Western Canada Economic Forum in Regina on Wednesday morning.
The Red Wings practiced at Little Caesars Arena’s BELFOR Training Center on Wednesday morning before departing for Edmonton. Patrick Kane (upper body) and Vladimir Tarasenko (illness) both participated, but J.T. Compher (upper body) and Jeff Petry (undisclosed) did not.
Grab your great Canadian bucket list, travellers—it's time to add a new must-do experience! One of the most breathtaking train journeys in the world is right here in Canada, and for a limited time, booking it just got more affordable.
The Western Canada Basketball Tournament presented by Restoration by Trades reaches a significant milestone this year.
Western Canada Theatre has announced the departure of its artistic director, who has been with the theatre company since its 2017-2018 season. “Artistic director James MacDonald has departed from his position at Western Canada Theatre,” reads a news release, issued Tuesday evening.
ClaimsPro, Canada’s leading provider of independent claims adjusting services and an SCM company, today announced two new internal appointments in Western Canada. Janak Lally will begin a new role as Vice President for
Get ready for a hilarious journey following an estranged family that gathers to mourn the passing of the family matriarch. We catch up with cast members Grace Fedorchuk and Helen Knight, and get a sneak peek at the characters, witty banter, dark humour and more.
U of T Scarborough researchers have directly linked population decline in polar bears living in Western Hudson Bay to shrinking sea ice caused by climate change.
The federal government advised Ontario’s Progressive Conservatives to reroute their signature Highway 413 project to protect endangered species, internal documents reveal.
Raymond Thomas, biology professor and expert in circular food systems, has launched a Canada first nootropics food lab at Western.
With the closing of its acquisition by National Bank of Canada on Feb. 3, Canadian Western Bank (CWB) will be removed from S&P/TSX indexes next week. Before trading opens on Feb. 4, CWB will be removed from the S&P/TSX composite index and S&P/TSX Canadian Dividend Aristocrats Index.
Stakeholders in the broad Canadian agri-food industry are grappling with the uncertain future of bilateral trade with the United States, based on a 25 per