Poilievre’s Youth: Meet the young voters supporting the Conservatives
The Conservatives are polling unusually strong with young Canadians. Supporters say it’s because he’s mirroring their frustration with the status quo.
Politics
Apr 9
Alberta seeks to intervene in Saskatchewan pronoun change law appeal
The Alberta government announced Tuesday that it is seeking intervenor status in a legal challenge against the Saskatchewan government's pronoun change law.
Canada
Apr 9
Trudeau told ‘no action should be taken’ on alleged Han Dong nomination irregularities
Members of Trudeau’s inner circle disputed that Dong argued for the continued detention of the "Two Michaels" after intelligence agencies released a summary of the discussion.
Politics
Apr 9
‘Hockey is a privilege’: Regina Pats reflect on disappointing season
Coming off three seasons with a superstar in Connor Bedard leading the team, this year players were forced to step up, including captain Tanner Howe.
Sports
Mar 25
Man gets 25 years to life for killing woman in car mistakenly in his driveway
Kevin Monahan, 66, was reprimanded by the judge for showing no remorse and lying about last year's shooting that took the life of 20-year-old Kaylin Gillis.
U.S. News
Mar 1
Saskatchewan’s McEwen, Alberta’s Bottcher, Manitoba’s Carruthers out front at 2024 Brier
Saskatchewan's Mike McEwen, Alberta's Brendan Bottcher and Manitoba's Reid Carruthers emerged from the Canadian men's curling championship's opening weekend as front-runners.
Canada
Mar 4
Council could revisit London, Ont. police budget following public backlash
A motion to reduce the police budget by five per cent will be tabled at London City Hall on Thursday, two days after a passionate public participation meeting.
Canada
Feb 28
Rantanen’s 4-point night lifts Avalanche over Flames 6-2
The Colorado Avalanche cruised to a 6-2 victory over the Calgary Flames.
Sports
Mar 13
Soo Greyhounds hand London Knights first regulation loss since Dec. 10
The London Knights point streak came to an end at 23 games against the Soo Greyhounds on Friday at Budweiser Gardens.
Sports
Feb 17
Opinions split on Alberta’s proposed gender identity, education policies: poll
The poll took a snapshot of Canadians' opinion about the gender identity-related policies proposed by Alberta's premier.
Canada
Feb 16
King Charles’ cancer has been ‘caught early,’ UK leader says
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said Tuesday that he was “shocked and sad” to learn that King Charles III has cancer, but is relieved that the illness was caught early.
World
Feb 6
Caribbean cruise rewards for top workers: Pinnacle of recognition or ‘carbon bomb’?
Bank ‘carbon bomb’ cruises may signal need for mindset shift about employee recognition trips in corporate Canada, to better align corporate values with corporate actions.
Investigations
Feb 7
Man sentenced to 7 years for fatal stabbing of woman at Edmonton City Centre mall
A man who stabbed and killed a woman at the Edmonton City Centre shopping mall nearly four years ago has been sentenced to seven years in prison.
Crime
Jan 31
‘Sounding the alarm’: 1 in 4 Ontarians could be without family doctor by 2026, groups say
In just two years, roughly a quarter of Ontarians could be without a family doctor, according to the Ontario Medical Association and Ontario College of Family Physicians.
Canada
Jan 29
Saskatchewan Mountie who shot his lover found guilty of manslaughter
A judge convicted a Saskatchewan RCMP officer of manslaughter in the death of a man he was in a relationship with. Bernie Herman was being tried for first-degree murder.
Canada
Jan 25
Sask. Mountie accused of killing lover set to hear fate in court
Bernie Herman, 55, pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder in the death of 26-year-old Braden Herman. The two men are not related.
Crime
Jan 24
London Knights defeat the Saginaw Spirit to win their 11th game of the year
The London Knights put up a top-notch performance against the 2024 Memorial Cup hosts on Jan. 12 at Budweiser Gardens.
Sports
Jan 12
Remembering the celebrities we lost in 2023
From movie and TV stars to musicians and other notable personalities, we said goodbye to a lot of familiar, beloved faces this year.
Entertainment
Dec 30, 2023
Stigma around PTSD still exists despite ‘shock’ around Ontario police officer’s death
Despite doors opening up over the last decade acknowledging the effects post-traumatic stress disorder, one a first responder says it still comes with a stigma attached to it.
Health
Nov 28, 2023
Province adds five people to Order of New Brunswick
Five people were awarded the Order of New Brunswick. Recipients included a former member of parliament, a current deputy mayor, and a history-making mobility advocate.
Canada
Nov 23, 2023