In 2022, April experienced a health relapse that forced her to examine her life and her future. She could no longer work, make art, or advocate, all of which brought her joy and meaning, she said.
Tom Thomson — an influential Canadian artist known for his landscapes — is often regarded as mysterious after he died a ...
A Health Canada exemption that allows pharmacists wider authority to extend and renew prescriptions has made a marked ...
In Nova Scotia, one of the first lobster trap trees created was in Barrington in 2009. Since then, other communities have ...
People with the means to donate grocery items drop them off at a community fridge so others can take what they need at any ...
A group that studies social issues and advocates on behalf of New Brunswickers with low incomes is disappointed in a recent ...
Most leaves have fallen and some parts of the province have started to see the tell-tale signs of winter. If you capture the ...
Stephanie Leith’s work focuses on analyzing the spines of medieval era books to look for clues about life and literature at ...
An Indian court has overturned a 36-year-old order banning the import of copies of Salman Rushdie’s The Satanic Verses ...
As Prince William’s recent visit to South Africa wound down, he offered up comments that sparked much curiosity and chatter, ...
Dr. Sarah Giles wants you to know she's sorry that patients are suffering because of staffing shortages in health care. But she's learned that working longer hours won't solve the problem. In fact, it ...
More than 1,000 of the dogs that Inuit relied on for their livelihoods were shot to death by Mounties, employees of the Hudson's Bay Company and other authorities during the mid-1950s and late 1960s ...