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Sean Feucht was scheduled to play a free concert on Friday at ExpoCité, a site owned and managed by Quebec City. On Wednesday, a spokesperson for the city confirmed that ExpoCité has decided to ...
The City of Charlottetown has revoked the permit for an upcoming concert by controversial U.S. Christian musician Sean Feucht that was to take place on land owned by the city.
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Parks Canada says a U.S. singer and rising star in the MAGA movement will not perform at a national historic site near Halifax after the federal agency revoked the organizer's permit, but the show ...
The board of Ministers Island, a popular tourist attraction off the Saint Andrews shore, plans to hand the keys back to the New Brunswick government because of a lack of money.
A busy and lengthy London City Council session saw several consequential decisions made by municipal politicians on Tuesday evening.
The family of Tahlia Ali is one of three Nova Scotia families who have spoken to CBC News in recent months about the financial strain of accessing life-saving surgery in another province.
From accommodations to flights, many Canadians may be noticing higher prices for domestic travel this season. And that's likely because of increased demand, say industry experts who note more ...
Caldwell First Nation will hold its first ever pow wow on its new reserve in Leamington next month, and people will be able to take bus tours en route that will showcase the community’s history.
A new research project in Regina is using geo-data on discarded needles and pop-up testing sites to improve health-care access and cut down Saskatchewan's STI rates.
CBC Provincial Playlist is a long-running Edmonton AM music segment on CBC Radio One that shines a spotlight on Alberta artists. Produced and presented by Tara McCarthy, each week the segment ...
Residents living near the Toombs Street scrapyard say the province's decision not to renew one of the company's licences is validating after years of pushing to have the site relocated. But some ...