Grocery Delivery in Edmonton
Grocery shopping is a necessary activity for us all, but it’s one that has changed in the last few weeks with the COVID-19 pandemic as many either… Read more »
How Albertans Behaved During the Initial COVID-19 Days: Google Mobility Reports
Google has analysed location data from billions of Google users’ phones from around the world and has released mobility reports to help the public and health authorities… Read more »
Toronto Will Fine You $5,000 If You Don’t Social Distance
Mayor Tory has signed an emergency order regulating physical distancing in City of Toronto parks and public squares. This emergency action is in effect for at least… Read more »
Newfoundland and Labrador Cancels All Public School Exams For The School Year
Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development Brian Warr announced that all public exams for this school year are cancelled. The government in consultation with the Newfoundland… Read more »
Vancouver Restaurants Open for Takeout and Delivery During COVID-19
Things are changing day-by-day as our community does what it can to flatten the curve and stay safe in the COVID-19 pandemic. This means some changes for… Read more »
You Can Now Buy Manitoba Outdoor Licences and Permits Online
The Manitoba government has launched a new online service for the sale of outdoor licences and permits. Permits available online include hunting and angling licenses as well… Read more »
Saskatoon Restaurants Open For Take Out & Delivery During COVID-19
Things are changing day-by-day as our community does what it can to flatten the curve and stay safe in the COVID-19 pandemic. This means some changes for… Read more »
Canadian Geographic Education Launches Free Online Classroom
The Royal Canadian Geographical Society (RCGS) is launching Canadian Geographic Education’s #OnlineClassroom, which will offer its free, bilingual learning tools to all Canadians to support teachers, parents… Read more »
Ontario Extends School Closures Until May 4
Ontario has announced that it is extending school and child care centre closures until May 4 to continue the efforts to strop the spread of COVID-19. Public… Read more »
Manitoba suspends in-class learning Indefinitely
Manitoba is suspending all in-class learning for all classes from kindergarten to Grade 12 indefinitely for this school year. This is made on advice from Manitoba’s Chief… Read more »
TD Winnipeg International Jazz Festival Postponed
Jazz Winnipeg has decided to postpone the 2020 TD Winnipeg International Jazz Festival. The festival’s headliners had been announced earlier this month. Popular artists The Jim Cuddy Band,… Read more »
St. John’s Restaurants Open for Delivery & Take-Out During COVID-19
Supporting local business is super important as we try to flatten the curve and stay safe during the COVID-19 pandemic. While many restaurants have closed their doors… Read more »
Fredericton Restaurants Open for Take-Out & Delivery During COVID-19
Self-isolation and social distancing have made daily life challenging for everyone. While you cannot sit and eat a meal at a restaurant, many restaurants are open offering… Read more »
Calgary Based Resolve Legal Offers Free Legal Resources to Albertans During COVID-19
Calgary-based firm Resolve Legal is offering free legal resources to Albertans during COVID-19. Resolve Legal’s Cyndy Morin said, “Our 22 staff from senior lawyers to the front… Read more »
COVID-19: List of Essential Business in Manitoba That Can Remain Open Starting April 1
*** New Restrictions: Manitoba COVID-19 Restrictions Under Critical #RestartMB Pandemic Response System Starting Nov 12 No Visitors in Homes and Only Essential Items In-Store Shopping Starting Nov… Read more »
Vin Room Calgary Will Deliver ‘Date Night In’ Packages Starting at $12
Things are changing day-by-day as our community does what it can to flatten the curve and stay safe in the COVID-19 pandemic. One of the things we can… Read more »
March 30: Snapshot of COVID-19 Cases in Ontario
Ontario has reported 351 new cases of COVID-19 cases taking the total number of cases to 1706. 23 people have died due to COVID-19 related complications in… Read more »
Enroll Now: Alberta Fishing Education Program is Free for A Limited Time
Alberta Hunter Education Instructors’ Association is making its eight-module Alberta Fishing Education Program available online for free for a limited time as many Albertans are self-isolating in… Read more »
Regina Restaurants Open for Take-Out and Delivery During COVID-19
Things are changing day-by-day as our community does what it can to flatten the curve and stay safe in the COVID-19 pandemic. This means some changes for… Read more »
Free Vancouver Public Library Services to Get You Through COVID-19 Social Distancing Days
Vancouver Public Library locations across the city are closed to prevent the rapid rate of spread of COVID-19. Even though the Public Library locations are closed, Vancouver… Read more »
25 Things to Do With Teens in Halifax
Most cities have specially designed areas and activities for children. They also have areas and activities for adults, and some that are family-friendly that combine the two…. Read more »
15 Summer Adventures on Prince Edward Island
Unplug all your electronic devices, gather up the family and get ready for some wild adventures. While PEI is Canada’s smallest province, there are still a lot of fantastic places for you to explore. Take a dip in the ocean, hike the wilderness path or spend nights under the stars, there is something for everyone that will satisfy your craving for adventures.
25 Bucket List Activities in Kootenay Rockies
It is hard to find the right words to describe the gorgeous Kootenay Rockies and the amazing National and Provincial Parks that are included in the region,… Read more »
50 Outdoor Adventures in Kootenay Rockies
Considered B.C.’s adventure playground, this area is perfect for all the outdoor activities that you would potentially want to experience. From gorgeous mountains to beautiful valleys, difficult hikes to easy adventurous activities, there is something for every age group and ability. The Kootenay Rockies is home to a multitude of provincial and national parks, along with plenty of lakes, rivers and mountains, which create one of the best regions in the country to enjoy both winter and summer fun outside. Here are 50 outdoor adventures in Kootenay Rockies:






















