Family of man killed in CTrain collision goes public with private pain
New details are being revealed about the man who died after being hit by a CTrain Wednesday. His family is going public to provide more context.
Canada
Feb 26
U.S. senator faces new obstruction of justice charges in rewritten indictment
The obstruction of justice charges were in a rewritten indictment returned against Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez in Manhattan federal court.
Crime
Mar 5
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
Houthi response to Yemen airstrikes may be ‘limited,’ ex-U.S. envoy says
The former U.S. special envoy for Middle East peace says the apparent effectiveness of the strikes in Yemen will allow Washington to focus elsewhere in the MIddle East.
World
Jan 14
U.S., U.K. strike Houthi targets in Yemen in response to Red Sea attacks
Britain and the U.S. began launching airstrikes on Houthi positions in Yemen in a massive response to escalating attacks on vessels in the Red Sea, U.S. President Joe Biden said.
World
Jan 11
Four ways life could get pricier in B.C. in 2024, and a handful of ways it might not
From rent to restaurants, here are four ways life is about to get more expensive in 2024 — and a handful of ways that it probably won’t.
Economy
Jan 1
‘Thinking about you’: Zac Efron thanks Matthew Perry in Walk of Fame speech
When Zac Efron was given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the actor took a moment to thank a special 'someone that's not here today.'
Entertainment
Dec 12, 2023
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
Toronto business, consumers weigh in following plastic ban reversal
While some low-waste businesses will remain unfazed by the recent ruling, a plastics researcher says this 'back and forth' creates uncertainty for businesses and consumers.
Environment
Nov 17, 2023
John Oliver-backed ‘puking’ bird ruffles feathers after N.Z. ‘Bird of the Century’ win
Some New Zealand natives have accused late-night host John Oliver of fowl play in the country's 'Bird of the Century' election.
Entertainment
Nov 15, 2023
Arnold Schwarzenegger warns ‘over-babying’ can create ‘generation of wimps’
Arnold Schwarzenegger said adults should be teaching children to be 'tough' and 'go through those painful moments' in order to develop mental resiliency.
Entertainment
Oct 6, 2023
UAW, Ford reach tentative deal to end weeks-long autoworkers strike
A deal would be the first settlement of strikes by the United Auto Workers against Ford Motor, General Motors and Chrysler-parent Stellantis.
U.S. News
Oct 25, 2023
China’s foreign minister to visit U.S. this week in latest bid to stabilize ties
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi is set to meet with Secretary of State Antony Blinken and national security adviser Jake Sullivan over a range of issues, U.S. officials said.
World
Oct 23, 2023
Frontenacs holds off late rally from Owen Sound in 4-3 win
Although three straight goals from the Attack put that game in doubt, the Kingston Frontenacs were able to hang on for a 4-3 victory.
Sports
Oct 22, 2023
Witnesses testify at Edmonton community hall shooting trial: ‘I was hiding’
On Day 3 of an Edmonton murder trial, people who were at the Duggan Community Hall on the night of a fatal shooting testified how scared they were.
Crime
Oct 18, 2023
Manitoba’s next premier to join colourful list of provincial leaders
After the Oct. 3 election Manitoba's next premier will join -- or rejoin -- a long list of past leaders. How many do you know?
Politics
Sep 23, 2023
Jen Powley, author and advocate for people with disabilities in N.S., dies at age 45
Powley used her own apartment as a model to show how people with advanced physical disabilities could live in their homes — with a roommate — with 24-hour care.
Canada
Sep 18, 2023
Japan complains of Chinese harassment calls over Fukushima water release
A spokesman for China's foreign ministry said it was not aware of the matter when asked about the harassment accusations at a regular briefing on Monday.
World
Aug 28, 2023
Yellowknife is evacuating as N.W.T. fire nears. What are the escape options?
There is only one highway out of Yellowknife to safer areas to escape the wildfires. Northwest Territories residents must travel thousands of kilometres to find shelter.
Politics
Aug 17, 2023
City of Yellowknife ordered to evacuate due to nearby N.W.T. wildfires
Buses and planes will be available for residents who have been ordered to leave the city, he said. Air evacuations will start at 1 p.m. on Thursday.
Fire
Aug 16, 2023