John Williston, who served as regional vice-president for Westmorland Albert, noted his decision in a letter where he accused the party of losing sight of its long-held principles.
Rumours of closure have swirled around the Okanagan Mission Activity Centre in Kelowna, B.C. But the city says it will remain open and will be funded for the "foreseeable future."
Canada's cost-of-living pressures are impacting some people's ability to pay down debt and keep their credit scores in good standing.
The Edmonton Oilers fell 3-2 in overtime to the Arizona Coyotes on Friday night, but secured home ice advantage in round one of the playoffs.
The city says certain WFPS crews have started using emergency vehicle pre-emption technology (EVP) to cut down the time it takes to get to critical calls.
A quiet start to the flood season in Manitoba could soon be ramped up after the province issued a flood warning for the Assiniboine River between Shellmouth Dam and Brandon.
78 Avenue S.E. east of Ogden Road will be closed to traffic starting on April 22 to begin upgrades as part of the Green Line LRT project.
'We want to be as accessible and as accommodating as possible when providing these workshops as well,' Flett said.
A B.C. rural transplant patient met with Premier David Eby on Thursday to discuss monetary issues that transplant patients face when having to go to a major city for care.
10 years after the Brentwood massacre, remaining bandmates release digital versions of Zackariah and the Prophets' debut album, digitally remastered.
The 46-year-old doctor was struck in the face by a bullet as he was walking near Homer and West Pender streets on April 3.
The protective equipment worn by crews battling structure fires, typically contains "forever chemicals" in its water-repellent inner lining.
The TTC is launching a nine-month pilot program that will see special constables and fare inspectors equipped with body cameras. Critics say the plan may not be effective.
The causeway will remain closed for several weeks after part of the structure was damaged during construction, officials have said.
The City of London, Ont., and Reptilia, a local reptile zoo, have reached a settlement in their dispute over the zoo's right to display animals. Details are still under wraps.