West Island pub packed for St. Paddy’s Day breakfast for a good cause
The 10th annual St. Patrick's Day charity breakfast took place Friday benefiting the Teresa Dellar Palliative Care residence.
Canada
Mar 15
Manitoba RCMP still searching for missing man almost 1 and a half years later
Courchene is described as five-feet-10-inches tall and 160 pounds, with brown eyes and short brown hair, Mounties said. He was last seen wearing a blue jacket with blue jeans.
Canada
Apr 29
‘Golden Bachelor’ couple Gerry and Theresa divorce after 3 months together
Gerry Turner and Theresa Nist said they hope news of their divorce doesn't discourage other people in their 70s from looking for love.
Entertainment
Apr 12
Norovirus cases spiking in U.S. What about Canada?
Flu season may be winding down, but health officials are noting a rise of norovirus in Canada, the nasty stomach bug that can cause severe gastrointestinal symptoms.
Health
Mar 28
Kelowna Farmers’ and Crafters’ Market opens season in new home
The sun shone down on the first Kelowna Farmers' and Crafters' Market in its new home in the Landmark District.
Lifestyle
Apr 6
Who is getting the Presidential medal of freedom from Joe Biden today?
U.S. President Joe Biden on Friday will award the Presidential Medal of Freedom to 19 politicians, activists and athletes, among others
U.S. News
6 hours
Health minister ‘deeply concerned’ about rise of measles cases in Canada
As measles continues its slow spread across communities in the country, health officials are urging Canadians to stay vigilant and keep their vaccinations up-to-date.
Health
Mar 4
Measles virus possibly circulating in Quebec, health officials say
The public health agency sent a notice warning that the person from Laval had visited two medical facilities in Montreal, including the Sainte-Justine children's hospital.
Health
Mar 1
Families speak out on deaths of unhoused: ‘Society is writing these people off. They matter’
Families of unhoused people who have died are coming forward worried about the truth. A number of deaths are classified as not criminal but family said it is far more sinister.
Features
Mar 18
Winnipeg woman randomly shot in face at local establishment, police apprehend suspect
Winnipeg police say they have arrested a man after a woman was shot in the face and found at a home in the 500 block of William Ave.
Crime
Mar 2
Canada’s top doctor urges measles vaccination before travelling as cases rise
Amid the global escalation of measles cases, Canadian health officials are issuing a warning about the potential surge in imported cases.
Health
Feb 23
Winnipeg police investigating after man found injured, pronounced dead in hospital
Winnipeg police have identified a man who was found injured by Maryland Street and Wellington Avenue over the weekend. He later died in hospital.
Crime
Feb 26
Paul Alexander, who lived in iron lung for more than 70 years, dies at 78
Paul Alexander, who was also known online as 'Iron Lung Man,' spent seven decades living in an iron lung after contracting polio when he was a child in the 1950s.
Trending
Mar 13
‘The Golden Bachelorette’ is a go, but who will they pick as leading lady?
'The Golden Bachelorette' producers face no shortage of amazing women to lead the show. Here are some of the fan favourites.
Entertainment
Feb 13
State of emergency declared by Manitoba First Nations using winter roads
'The warm weather has led to the rapid deterioration of the newly constructed winter roads, that provide the vital road transport access to the isolated communities in the region.'
Canada
Feb 6
‘I wont stop at all’: Missing Halifax teen’s mom calls for justice on anniversary of his disappearance
Devon Marsman, who would be 18 now, was last seen in February 2022. Friends and family held a march outside Halifax police headquarters Friday to call for action on his case.
Canada
Feb 23
As syphilis cases spike, Ottawa vows more funds in STI strategy reset
Ottawa is dedicating $1.45 million to go towards community-based organizations to create and deliver resources and activities to raise awareness around syphilis.
Canada
Feb 27
‘Happy that it’s over:’ Accused killer of Vernon man dies amid lengthy court case
After almost seven years of court cases, and heartache, Teresa Bartz is finally getting the justice she feels is owed to her brother.
Crime
Feb 23
Ontario seeks municipal daycare audits, raising cost-cutting concerns
Ontario has ordered municipalities that directly operate child-care centres to do a value-for-money audit to determine if they could instead be operated by a 'third party.'
Canada
Jan 31
Alberta basset hound survives 7 days in bitter cold: ‘Nothing short of a miracle’
A basset hound that went missing during Alberta’s extreme cold snap last week is back at home safe and sound after spending seven days out in the brutal cold.
Features
Jan 17