Trump faces jail threat as judge fines him for breaking gag order during trial
Trump was held in contempt of court and fined US$9,000 for repeatedly violating a gag order that barred him from making public statements about witnesses, jurors and others.
U.S. News
Apr 30
‘A great friend’ to the U.S.: Clinton, Bush reflect on Brian Mulroney
Former U.S. presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush recall Brian Mulroney’s political career, advice, friendship – and his singing voice.
Canada
Mar 21
Canadian businesses concerned AI bill moving forward without their testimony
The Canadian Chamber of Commerce says it is seriously concerned Canadian businesses weren’t able to testify on proposed federal artificial intelligence legislation.
Canada
Mar 7
Backpay deals for defeated Bill 124 pushed Ford government to overspend in 2023
The Ford government recorded $4.1 billion in “higher than planned” spending in the health and education sectors, in part, due to Bill 124.
Politics
Mar 6
Lawyer points to pattern in suicides of 2 female B.C. cops involved with senior officers
Gloria Ng represents the families of Jasmine Thiara and Nicole Chan.
Crime
May 7
N.S. parents ‘terrified’ over bullying, violence in schools. One student speaks out
Two parents in Nova Scotia say they haven't received support from school administrators after their children were allegedly physically assaulted and repeatedly bullied at school.
Education
11 hours
Nature Conservancy of Canada speaks about deal to protect southern Alberta ranch from development
The 22,000-hectare McIntyre Ranch was founded south of Lethbridge, Alta., in 1894 by William McIntyre.
Canada
Apr 22
‘Everyone depends on it’: Winnipeg public washroom, resource centre sees high demand after 2 years
Amoowigamig, which opened its doors in May 2022, provides a safe, respectful amenity for community members and sees a whopping 5,000 visitors each month.
Canada
May 8
Fani Willis pushes back on ‘lies’ behind calls for Trump Georgia case removal
The Fulton County District Attorney testified against claims about her romantic relationship with a special prosecutor on the election interference case against Donald Trump.
U.S. News
Feb 15
Manitoba Tories to delay passage of bills, angering provincial labour group
Manitoba's Opposition Progressive Conservatives are delaying passage of four bills at the legislature, prompting an angry response from a labour leader.
Politics
Apr 17
Daniel Sedin lifts Canucks over Sens in OT
The Vancouver Canucks are starting to look like contenders again as they continue to rebound from a disastrous 2013-14 season.
Dec 31, 1969
Namestnikov, Dillon out for injuries as Jets face series elimination in Game 5
Winnipeg forward Vladislav Namestnikov and defenceman Brenden Dillon are recovering from injuries and won't be available for Game 5 against Colorado on Tuesday night.
Sports
Apr 30
The House votes for possible TikTok ban in the US. Will it really go away?
The modified measure, passed by a 360-58 vote, now goes to the Senate after negotiations that produced a compromise.
Politics
Apr 20
‘Love at first sight’: Snow leopard at Toronto Zoo pregnant for 1st time
Jita, a nearly three-year-old snow leopard at the Toronto Zoo, is pregnant for the first time, staff there say. However, the zoo is expressing 'some caution' over the news.
Canada
Apr 19
Posters promoting ‘Steal From Loblaws Day’ are circulating. How did we get here?
Posters are inviting people to rob grocery chains owned by Loblaw, and Canadians seem split on whether to condemn or support the illegal protest.
Consumer
Apr 26
Edmonton mayor, Alberta government meet to talk about Sohi’s 6-page funding letter
There could soon be movement on money Edmonton says it is owed by the Alberta government, Mayor Amarjeet Sohi said after meeting with Municipal Affairs Minister Ric McIver.
Politics
May 6
Winnipeg school restructures its day to address absenteeism, improve learning
A Winnipeg school has restructured its school day to address learning and absenteeism.
Education
Apr 9
Maple Leafs turn their attention to Bruins
Sheldon Keefe usually spends time during intermissions breaking down film of that evening's opponent.
Sports
Apr 18
Ontario family receives massive hospital bill as part of LTC law, refuses to pay
An Ontario woman has received an $8,400 bill from a Windsor hospital after she refused to put her mother in a nursing home she hated – she says she has no intention of paying it.
Health
May 9
London knocks off Saginaw 4-2 to win the Wayne Gretzky Trophy at Western Conference Championship
The London Knights will play in the OHL Championship Series for the second straight year.
Sports
May 5