Albertans Aged 18+ Can Book Omicron-Specific COVID-19 Booster Dose Starting Sept. 21.st
Albertans 18 and above can book appointments for the bivalent COVID-19 booster vaccine starting Sept. 21st, the provincial government announced today. The bivalent COVID-19 vaccine by Moderna which… Read more »
No Holiday: Alberta Declares Sept. 19th, a Provincial Day of Mourning
Alberta will mark September 19th with a provincial day of mourning in solemn recognition of Her late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II following the declaration by the federal… Read more »
Food Truck Warz: Visit Brandon For Thrilling Amusement Rides & Mouthwatering Eats This Weekend
Who doesn’t love delicious eats from a food truck? If you want to enjoy some good food and thrilling rides, this weekend’s festival – Food Truck Warz… Read more »
Illumi: Visit Mississauga For a Spectacular Light Show & Travel Through 12 Dazzling ‘Worlds’
One of the largest light, sound and multimedia show in the world, illumi Mississauga, is opening today (September 14th). Join them for a ‘magical and extraordinary nocturnal… Read more »
MICHELIN Guide Toronto: List of All the 74 Restaurants That Made the Inaugural Guide
Toronto – where you can find cuisines from all over the world, and where almost all the languages of the world are spoken — finally got its… Read more »
Rapid Hovercraft Transit Service Between Niagara Falls Region and Toronto Coming Summer of 2023
You will be able to “ride on air” and reach Niagara Falls Region in 30 minutes from downtown Toronto if all goes according to plan. Hoverlink Ontario… Read more »
Sept 19th: British Columbia to Close Schools, Govt. Offices to Mourn the Late Queen
The B.C. government will mark September 19th with a holiday for government offices, and schools following the declaration by the federal government to honour Her Late Majesty… Read more »
Sept 19th: Manitoba Declares Day of Mourning; Holiday For Non-Essential Government Offices; Schools Open
Premier Heather Stefanson has declared Sept. 19 as a day of mourning to honour Queen Elizabeth II. The announcement follows the federal government’s decision to mark Monday… Read more »
Beakerhead: 2022 Festivities
Find inspiration at the crossroads of art, science and engineering at Beakerhead. This phenomenal annual festival is back this weekend featuring a massive tetrapod exoskeleton, Prosthesis. … Read more »
September 19th Will NOT Be a Provincial Holiday in Ontario
Today morning, Justin Trudeau proclaimed September 19th a National Day of Mourning to mark Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral in London. Upcoming Monday will be a holiday for… Read more »
Nova Scotia Declares September 19th a Provincial Holiday
Nova Scotia has declared Monday, September 19, 2022, as a provincial holiday in honour of Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral service in London. The announcement follows the declaration… Read more »
Sept. 19th: New Brunswick Declares Provincial Holiday to Mourn the Queen
The New Brunswick government has announced that provincial government offices and schools will be closed on Monday, Sept. 19, as part of the National Day of Mourning… Read more »
You Will Get Double the GST Tax Credit For Six Months This Benefit Year
The federal government today announced the doubling of goods and services tax credit for six months for low-income families. GST credit which depends on the annual income… Read more »
What is Included in the First Phase of Free Dental Care Plan For Low Income Canadians
Low-income Canadians will get up to $650 per year for each child under the age of 12. In March of 2022, the Liberal Party of Canada and… Read more »
September 19th: Canadians Will Get a Federal Holiday to Mourn Queen Elizabeth II
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced that September 19th will be a federal holiday to mark the Queen’s funeral in London. September 19th will be a one-time federal… Read more »
8 of the Best Outdoor Wedding Venues Around Edmonton
The first step in wedding planning: secure your venue. You have many options to consider if you’re looking for a venue in Edmonton for the upcoming year…. Read more »
25 Things to Do Around Vancouver During Fall
“I’m so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers,” said Anne Shirley of Anne of Green Gables. Who else agrees? Vancouver completely transforms during… Read more »
Ontarians Aged 18+ Can Now Book Bivalent COVID-19 Booster Dose
All Ontario residents aged 18 and above can now book a bivalent booster dose of COVID-19 vaccine. The bivalent COVID-19 vaccine by Moderna which is effective against… Read more »
22 Fall Getaways From Vancouver
The fall is all about getting cozy! It’s the perfect season to get out of the city and enjoy the changing sights and colours from the comfort… Read more »
Celebrate Toronto at This Huge Free Festival This Weekend
Celebrate Toronto’s culture, diversity and art at the Celebrate Toronto Festival. This is a 2-day event on the 10th and 11th of September by Celebrate Toronto, a… Read more »
A Massive Music Festival Takes Over Mississauga’s Port Credit This Weekend
The Southside Shuffle festival is back this year from September 9th to 11th. This annual Port Credit Blues and Jazz festival takes place at the Port Credit… Read more »
Queen Elizabeth II Dies at 96, Canada Gets a New King
Buckingham Palace has announced Queen Elizabeth II died peacefully this afternoon at Balmoral Castle in Scotland. The Twitter message reads, “The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this… Read more »
Celebrate Vancouver’s Chinatown This Weekend With a Colourful Free Festival
Celebrate Vancouver’s iconic Chinatown this weekend with a free festival – Light Up Chinatown! The festival will feature colourful decorations and lights dazzling the streets filled with… Read more »
Manyfest: Winnipeg’s Largest Street Festival Returns This September Weekend
Head to downtown Winnipeg this weekend for the largest street festival in the city. This has been one of Winnipeg’s favourite events for the past 12 years…. Read more »























