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  • Life beyond death: Digging deep into the growing trend of green burials
    As people look at different ways to be more environmentally friendly, experts say more people are putting thought into the impact we have on the environment after passing away.
    Environment
    Mar 2
  • 9 Paint Colour Trends to Uplift Your Space in 2024
    From coastal-inspired blues to earthy greens, these of-the-moment shades will inject new life into your home this year.
    The Curator
    Feb 15
  • Memes and dreams: How disabled creators are using social media to break stereotypes
    Digital media platforms have been one of the key tools to help people with disabilities organize and tell their stories without the filter of traditional media.
    Canada
    Oct 21, 2023
  • Cineplex sees profit boost as Barbie, Oppenheimer create ‘unprecedented’ demand
    The Toronto-based theatre giant said Thursday that its net income for the period ended June 30 towered over the $1.3 million it earned in the same period a year earlier.
    Canada
    Aug 10, 2023
  • Reflections of a Ukraine refugee in Saskatoon: ‘You’ll get out, but the war never leaves you’
    Ukraine refugee Yuliya Pelivan arrived in Saskatchewan a week ago. While planning to escape the war, she and her husband saw Canada as a safe place for their future family.
    Canada
    Feb 24, 2023
  • Chinese immigration to Canada hits new peak as some flee zero-COVID restrictions
    Immigration from China has bounced back from pandemic lulls to hit a new peak, according to Canadian government statistics.
    Canada
    Dec 4, 2022
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  • Violent clashes overnight in Lebanon leave dozens injured
    The nationwide uprising against the country's ruling elite has remained overwhelmingly peaceful since it began on Oct. 17. But as the political deadlock for forming a new government drags on, tempers are rising.
    World
    Nov 27, 2019
  • Walmart, Amazon among donors to U.S. lawmaker promoting QAnon conspiracy theories
    The corporate support for a QAnon-promoting politician is another example of how the conspiracy theory has penetrated mainstream politics, spreading beyond its origins on internet message boards popular with right-wing extremists.
    Politics
    Sep 19, 2020
  • Britain’s spies hack into al-Qaida magazine, replace bomb instructions with cupcake recipe
    <p> Britain's spies hack into al-Qaida magazine, replace bomb instructions with cupcake recipe <p>LONDON - Britain's spy agencies have a new message for terrorists: make cupcakes, not war.</p> <p>Intelligence agents managed to hack into the extremist Inspire magazine, replacing its bombmaking i</p>
    World
    Jun 17, 2011
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  • Britain’s spies hack into al-Qaida magazine, replace bomb instructions with cupcake recipe
    <p> Britain's spies hack into al-Qaida magazine, replace bomb instructions with cupcake recipe <p>LONDON - Britain's spy agencies have a new message for terrorists: make cupcakes, not war.</p> <p>Intelligence agents managed to hack into the extremist Inspire magazine, replacing its bombmaking i</p>
    Jun 17, 2011
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    Focus Ontario with Sean Mallen
    May 10, 2010
  • A big story is developing on HBO’s splendid drama ‘The Newsroom,’ created by Aaron Sorkin
    NEW YORK, N.Y. - Kids hear it from their elders all the time: "Use your words." In the case of Aaron Sorkin, that childhood lesson clearly stuck.
    Entertainment
    Jun 20, 2012
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  • In the Halo know: How developers of the hit video game keep track of their world
    TORONTO - Kevin Grace was in line at midnight when the first "Halo" video game came out in November 2001.
    Entertainment
    Nov 5, 2012
  • Expert testifying for MJ’s doctor acknowledges Murray didn’t follow protocol
    LOS ANGELES, Calif. - Dr. Conrad Murray heard his own expert witness testify Monday that he wouldn't have accepted payment to do what Murray did for Michael Jackson — administering a hospital anesthetic in the star's bedroom.
    Entertainment
    Oct 31, 2011
  • Toronto actor Jake Epstein of ‘Degrassi’ fame rocks hometown in ‘American Idiot’
    TORONTO - If Toronto actor Jake Epstein wants to take a trip down memory lane while his latest show, Green Day's "American Idiot" musical, runs in in the city, he doesn't have far to go.
    Entertainment
    Jan 1, 2012
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  • ‘Underworld Awakening’ sinks its teeth into the box office, opening at No. 1 with $25.4M
    LOS ANGELES, Calif. - Kate Beckinsale is back with a vengeance, with her latest "Underworld" movie opening at No. 1 this weekend.
    Entertainment
    Jan 22, 2012
  • Groggy Air Canada pilot, unbuckled seatbelts caused injuries in jet dive: report
    TORONTO - A groggy Air Canada pilot who mistakenly believed his jet was about to smash into another plane forced a sudden dive that caused 16 injuries among passengers and crew on a transatlantic flight, said a report released Monday.
    Canada
    Apr 16, 2012
  • The West Block — Episode 40, Season 9
    Watch the full broadcast of The West Block from Sunday, June 7, 2020 with Mercedes Stephenson.
    Canada
    Jun 7, 2020
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  • Amy Schumer pics in ‘GQ’ upset some ‘Star Wars’ fans
    Photos of Amy Schumer dressed as Princess Leia in the August issue of 'GQ' have caused a disturbance in The Force.
    Entertainment
    Jul 20, 2015
  • ‘Star Wars’ buzz dominates as Comic-Con kicks off
    If anticipation for this year's Comic-Con had a soundtrack, it would be John Williams' instantly recognizable, Oscar-winning 'Star Wars' theme.
    Entertainment
    Jul 9, 2015
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