Hwy 2 closed due to serious collision north of Moose Jaw
Moose Jaw RCMP responded to a serious collision on Highway 2 near Sandy Point. The highway was closed Friday morning and detours were in place.
Traffic
Apr 5
‘History will judge Putin poorly’: Joly slams Russian election
'History will judge Putin poorly,' Canada's Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly said after Russia's president secured his fifth term in an election many view as a sham.
Canada
Mar 18
Weddings are picking up post-pandemic — but have venues fully recovered?
After a lull during the COVID-19 pandemic, wedding numbers and size are picking up again in Canada, but many businesses are struggling to keep their doors open, planners say.
Canada
Mar 2
Toronto woman speaks out after being carjacked: ‘We are getting victimized here’
The Ontario woman says as her husband got out of the car -- a 2024 Rolls Royce -- to open the door for their passenger, four males swarmed him.
Crime
Mar 25
‘Very angry and very frustrated’: White Rock store closes due to repeated break-ins
Owner Mandy Johnston said it’s due to the sheer amount of crime she has to deal with in the neighbourhood.
Crime
11 hours
Amended licensed patio application returns to committee of adjustment
The 20-person patio would be shared between three buildings, including Standing Room Only, Canada's smallest bar, on Ontario Street in Guelph.
Economy
Apr 3
Chasing clear skies, eclipse watchers head to Quebec’s Eastern Townships
Canadian cities from Niagara Falls, Ont., to Gander, N.L., are preparing to welcome visitors hoping to spend a few minutes plunged into darkness.
Canada
Apr 4
Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun to step down at end of 2024
Boeing's CEO and president Dave Calhoun announced he will step down at the end of the year. It follows months of safety issues, plane malfunctions and some passenger issues.
U.S. News
Mar 25
How a fabric shaver changed everything for me
Before you pack your winter wardrobe away and bring your spring clothes into rotation, now is the time to get your hands on a fabric shaver and breathe new life into your clothes.
The Curator
Apr 3
University of Idaho murder suspect says he was ‘out driving’ in new alibi
Bryan Kohberger's lawyers said the murder suspect was on a typical late-night drive 'to see the moon and stars' at the time four University of Idaho students were fatally stabbed.
Crime
Apr 18
IN PHOTOS: Eclipse watchers across North America react with cheers, awe
Millions of people from Mexico to Newfoundland and Labrador gazed upward as a total solar eclipse crossed North America on Monday.
World
Apr 8
Tim Hortons pizza? Chain looks to break through in crowded food market
Tim Hortons is following up a two-year flatbread pizza pilot with the national launch of cheese, pepperoni, "bacon everything" and chicken Parmesan varieties Wednesday.
Canada
Apr 16
10 quick and easy Easter décor ideas
Easy Easter décor ideas to spruce up your home for spring
The Curator
Mar 12
Garage storage ideas that will give you more space
Every garage needs a thorough cleanout and purge, and spring is the perfect time to do it! Here are a few steps and storage solutions for organizing your garage once and for all.
The Curator
Apr 4
Hosting an Oscars party? Be sure to stock up on these essentials
Having people over for the big event? These tips and accessories will surely land you the golden statue for the host with the most.
The Curator
Feb 28
‘It’s Diddy done’: 50 Cent teases Diddy documentary, mocks rapper amid raids
Alongside the notice that the documentary would be "coming soon," 50 Cent hyped the project by writing that it would "break records when this drops."
Entertainment
Mar 27
The best video doorbells for every budget
From dual camera monitoring to radar-powered visitor path mapping, our video doorbell guide covers all the angles.
The Curator
Apr 11
‘This place is family’: Legendary Montreal restaurant Bar-B Barn closing its doors for good
A Montreal landmark is closing its last location, on the West Island, on March 17, after the owner decided it's time to take his retirement.
Canada
Mar 5
YWCA Women of Distinction to be honored on International Women’s Day
March 8 is International Women’s Day and four exceptional women in Lethbridge will be recognized at the YWCA’s Women of Distinction event on Friday night.
Features
Mar 8
Junior hockey: Rockets sweep weekend, Warriors fend off Vipers
The Kelowna Rockets picked up four of a possible four points this weekend, while the West Kelowna Warriors out-scored the Vernon Vipers to get back into the win column.
Sports
Mar 3