Tubing at Elora Gorge Opens For 2025 Season on June 15
Elora Gorge Conservation Area is welcoming thrill-seekers and nature lovers for its 2025 tubing season starting June 15th. Visitors can enjoy the exhilarating experience of tubing through… Read more »
An East Coast Original: McDonald’s Celebrates 30 Years of Canadian-Invented McFlurry with New Flavours
It’s been three decades since a small-town idea from Bathurst, New Brunswick, changed the dessert game at McDonald’s. The McFlurry, created on June 7, 1995, by franchisee Ron McLellan, is celebrating its 30th anniversary this summer.
Calgary Summer Patio Guide: 10 Ways to Enjoy Outdoor Dining on Patios
‘Tis the season for outdoor dining in Calgary. While many Calgary patios are year-round or three-season, the summer months make opening a patio easier. And Calgary has… Read more »
How Canada Plans to Meet NATO’s 2% Spending Goal with $9 Billion Boost
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced on Monday that Canada will invest more than $9 billion in defence spending for the 2025–26 fiscal year, allowing the country to… Read more »
Competition Bureau Sues DoorDash Over Drip Pricing
The Competition Bureau has filed an application with the Competition Tribunal against DoorDash Inc. and its Canadian subsidiary, alleging the food delivery company engaged in deceptive pricing… Read more »
Alberta’s Best Views: Places to Find Parks Canada’s Red Chairs
Some of Alberta’s most iconic views are also the most relaxing! You might have already noticed a few pairs of Adirondack Chairs around National Parks in Alberta,… Read more »
Visit Sangudo Sundial: A Unique Alberta Roadside Attraction That Stands Tall Representing the Times Gone By
The long stretch of Highway 43 can take you from the western edge of Edmonton (or Spruce Grove and Stony Plain areas) all the way to Grande… Read more »
Tim Hortons Launches Donut Contest with $10K Prize and Test Kitchen Trip
Tim Hortons has launched a nationwide contest inviting Canadians to submit original donut ideas for a chance to win $10,000 and a trip to the company’s Test… Read more »
DSTRKT25 Festival to Debut in Edmonton with Kaytranada and Excision Headlining
Edmonton will host a new electronic music festival, DSTRKT25, in the heart of the ICE District. Organized by OEG Sports & Entertainment and Boodang Music Canada, the… Read more »
The Glorious Sons and Triumph to Perform Ahead of Stanley Cup Final Game 2 in Edmonton
The Glorious Sons will headline a free outdoor concert in Edmonton’s ICE District as part of the Rogers Festival at the Final, taking place before Game 2… Read more »
Places to Go for Guided Whitewater Rafting in Alberta
The province of Alberta is full of opportunities to hop onto a body of water or a river, so the fact that there is an amazing number… Read more »
New Brunswick Beach Retains Its Status as Atlantic Canada’s Only Blue Flag Site
New Brunswick is home to the only beach in Atlantic Canada recognized with a prestigious Blue Flag award, which signifies its high environmental, safety, and cleanliness standards…. Read more »
How Long You Have to Wait in Emergency Rooms Across Canada
A recent report by the Montreal Economic Institute (MEI), a non-partisan public policy think tank, reveals significant disparities in emergency room wait times across Canadian provinces, underscoring… Read more »
Hamilton Roads Top CAA’s 2025 Worst Roads List
Hamilton has claimed the top two spots in the 2025 CAA Worst Roads in Ontario list, reflecting ongoing concerns about deteriorating road conditions in the city. Aberdeen… Read more »
North Saskatchewan River Tubing from Devon Opens for 2025 Season on June 14th
Are you looking to go river tubing on the North Saskatchewan River? If so, River Lifestyle Co., which rents tubes and transportation for those who want to… Read more »
Canada Post Celebrates Pride Month With ‘Places of Pride’ Stamps
Canada Post has released a new stamp collection titled Places of Pride, recognizing four historically significant locations that played a vital role in shaping 2SLGBTQIA+ communities in… Read more »
June 4: Bank of Canada Holds Interest Rate Steady Amid Ongoing Trade and Inflation Concerns
The Bank of Canada has opted to maintain its target for the overnight interest rate at 2.75%, with the Bank Rate at 3% and the deposit rate… Read more »
Free Bike Share Rides Return to Toronto on Father’s Day Weekend
Bike Share Toronto, in partnership with Tangerine Bank, is once again offering free access to its network of bicycles for one day only. On Saturday, June 14,… Read more »
Supreme Stack: Tim Hortons Adds New Sandwich Featuring Steak and Bacon to Menu Nationwide
Tim Hortons has expanded its lunch and dinner offerings with the introduction of the Supreme Stack sandwich, now available at locations across Canada. The new item features… Read more »
Free BeaverTails: Get Canada’s Iconic Pastry Free This Friday (National BeaverTails Day) – June 6
You can get a free BeaverTails pastry on June 6th. BeaverTails is offering one free Cinnamon & Sugar BeaverTails Pastry on Friday in honour of National BeaverTails… Read more »
Tim Hortons Rolls Out Limited-Edition Cups and Deals for Edmonton Oilers Playoff Push
As the Edmonton Oilers compete in the 2025 Stanley Cup Final, Tim Hortons is showing its support with promotional offers for customers across Canada. The company announced… Read more »
Arkells to Perform Free Outdoor Concert Ahead of Stanley Cup Final Opener in Edmonton
A free outdoor concert featuring Canadian rock band Arkells is set to take place in Edmonton’s ICE District ahead of Game 1 of the 2025 Stanley Cup… Read more »
Cirque Du Soleil Brings Echo to Calgary This Summer
Cirque du Soleil is set to dazzle audiences once again with its creation, “ECHO,” which will make its debut under the Big Top in Calgary this summer…. Read more »
Beer & Wings: Boston Pizza Launches High Tea for Father’s Day Weekend
Boston Pizza is putting a new spin on Father’s Day celebrations this year with a limited-time event called “High Tea at BP,” offered on June 14 and… Read more »























