Recipe: Chef Ned Bell’s B.C. turkey burger
Chef Ned Bell shows how to make B.C. turkey burgers with tomato jam, mustard mayo and pickled peppers just in time for BBQ season.
Entertainment
Apr 28
2 Boeing 737 passenger planes involved in accidents, mere hours apart
The tire of a Boeing 737 burst during landing in Turkey, while another plane skidded off the runway in Senegal, leaving some passengers with injuries.
World
May 9
Wild ride for staff after turkey breaks into Quebec nursing home
A Quebec regional health authority says no residents were impacted after a wild turkey broke in to a long-term care centre south of Quebec City over the weekend.
Canada
Apr 15
‘Carve him like a Thanksgiving turkey’: Ontario mayor apologizes for remark to councillor
Peterborough Mayor Jeff Leal apologized for his 'intemperate language' toward Coun. Alex Bierk during the April 2 city council committee meeting.
Canada
Apr 9
‘A life of service’: Former N.B. MLA Sue Stultz passes away at 71, remembered for charity work
The turkey drive Stultz spearheaded in 1991 feeds thousands of Monctonians every year around the holidays. The Moncton Firefighters Association plans on continuing the tradition.
Canada
Apr 9
Kelowna’s Gospel Mission serves Easter lunch to those in need
Kelowna's Gospel Mission laid on a sumptuous Easter dinner of turkey, ham, potatoes and more on Saturday afternoon to help members of the community in need.
Canada
Mar 31
2-win day puts Rachel Homan at 8-0 and in a playoff spot in women’s world curling
Rachel Homan skipped the host side to a 7-2 victory over Japan's Miyu Ueno in the morning and a 9-5 win over Turkey's Dilsat Yildiz at night Wednesday to remain unbeaten at 8-0.
Canada
Mar 21
Wild turkey that terrorized residents of small Quebec town killed after mayor’s plea
The mayor of Louiseville, Que. says a wild turkey that for weeks sowed terror in the small town northeast of Montreal was killed Thursday morning by a man armed with a slingshot.
Canada
Feb 29
Why the UN aid agency is warning against an incursion in Rafah
Dozens of people demonstrated Thursday night outside Israel’s military headquarters in Tel Aviv, demanding a deal to release the hostages.
World
May 3
After 26 years, Sask.’s Pineview Farms closes shop and looks to the future
They said they received an outpouring of support from the surrounding community, and were excited and anxious to see what was next.
Canada
Apr 30
Winnipeg charity feeds hundreds of city’s vulnerable with Easter lunch
'It's important just to show that people care, and get together on a human level, and ground level, just sharing space with the community (and) break down barriers.'
Canada
Apr 1
U.S. will not help Israel with counter-offensive against Iran, Biden says
Israeli officials said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's five-member war cabinet favored retaliation in a meeting on Sunday.
Politics
Apr 14
B.C. bookkeeper charged with defrauding non-profit of more than $1.7M
In December 2023, officers from Victoria's major crime unit arrested Galyna Kulykova. Charges of fraud over $5,000, theft over $5,000 and falsifying documents were sworn.
Crime
Apr 11
Boeing 737 whistleblower says he found 100s of defects on plane parts every day
Santiago Paredes said he developed a fear of flying while working for Spirit AeroSystems, which manufactures the fuselages of Boeing 737 planes.
U.S. News
May 9
Montreal to host cliff diving world series event in August
On Aug. 25 the Port of Montreal’s Grand Quay will stage one of the eight stops on the calendar, with Canada hosting for the first time.
Canada
Apr 9
Housing asylum seekers at Niagara hotels cost Canada more than $100 million
Newly released figures from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada show the federal government spent more than $100 million housing asylum seekers at hotels.
Canada
Mar 26
Sweden’s NATO membership ratified by Turkey, leaving Hungary as lone holdout
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan later also linked the ratification to Turkey’s desire to buy fighter jets from the United States.
World
Jan 25
Dual Canadian-U.S. citizen killed in Gaza identified as Joly calls for probe
Israeli airstrikes that killed seven aid workers in Gaza reverberated around the world, as friends and relatives remembered those who worked with World Central Kitchen.
World
Apr 3
Turkey set to approve Sweden’s NATO bid after long delay
Turkey's parliament is widely expected to approve Sweden's NATO membership bid on Tuesday, clearing the biggest remaining hurdle to expanding the Western military alliance.
World
Jan 23
World food price index continues to tumble, UN agency says
The United Nations food agency's world price index fell in February for a seventh consecutive month as lower prices for all major cereals offset the rising price of sugar and meat.
World
Mar 8