More than $25,000 was raised by the Lakeside Resort to make the event a reality
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms sets out high standards for this country
Canada’s 155th birthday is on Friday, July 1
Hundreds turned out for events marking country’s 155th birthday
‘It’s getting a connotation of: People who are the loudest are always the ones waving the flag’
Celebrations of Canadian pride balanced with country’s difficult history with Indigenous people
Montreal not the only city concerned about Canada Day parade costs and security
Police are aware of demonstrations in the works and are ‘planning accordingly’
The Canada Day Society presented their plans to council June 13
Residents, businesses, seniors’ complexes, non-profits encouraged to sign up for decorating contest
Society focusing on family events during the day; no fireworks show at night
Juno Award winners Charlotte Cardin, Chantal Kreviazuk, DJ Shub and Walk Off the Earth scheduled
Prosecution Service won’t release details on why Nathan Truant has been taken back into custody
The girl sustained serious, but non-life-threatening injuries
‘Towns are burning down and here we are, trying to light ours up,’ says Fort St. John resident
The statues of Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth were tied with ropes and brought down by a crowd that gathered
Trudeau said he made the decision as he and many Canadians reflect on the tragedy of the institutions.