Aggressive sheep kills New Zealand couple, leaving community shocked
The couple. both in their 80s, were found dead in the sheep paddock on their rural Auckland rental property this week.
World
Apr 19
Gushue tops Hood 7-4 at world men’s curling championship
Canada's Brad Gushue kicked off the first of four straight two-game days Tuesday morning with a 7-4 victory over New Zealand's Anton Hood at the world men's curling championship.
Canada
Apr 2
People ‘bounced off the roof’ on Boeing Dreamliner that dropped mid-flight: passenger
At least 50 people were injured Monday by what LATAM Airlines described as a “strong movement” on the Chilean plane traveling from Sydney to Auckland, New Zealand.
World
Mar 12
50 people injured by ‘strong movement’ on Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner
At least 50 people were injured Monday by what officials described as a “strong movement” on a Chilean plane traveling from Sydney to Auckland, New Zealand.
World
Mar 11
Canada urges Israel not to press ahead with ‘devastating’ Rafah offensive
In a joint statement with the prime ministers of Australia and New Zealand, Justin Trudeau said the impact of an incursion into Rafah would be 'devastating'.
Canada
Feb 15
New Zealander nearing end of cross-Canada run to raise money for kids’ cancer care
Jon Nabbs began his solo cross-country trek last May in Newfoundland. He plans to end his run in Vancouver on Feb. 29.
Canada
Feb 9
Edmonton’s Marco Arop wins men’s 800 metres in Diamond League opener
Canadian runner Marco Arop won Saturday's men's 800 metres in the season-opening Diamond League meet.
Canada
Apr 20
Gimli duo defeats South Korea, remains unbeaten at curling mixed doubles worlds
The husband-and-wife tandem from Gimli overcame an early three-point deficit for their fourth straight win at the worlds.
Sports
Apr 22
Enjoyed the solar eclipse? Here’s when and where it is happening next
If you can't get enough of solar eclipses after getting a taste for them on Monday — or feel like you missed out — here's a look at when it's set to again dazzle overhead.
Canada
Apr 9
Gushue loses 7-6 to Retornaz at world men’s curling championship
Gushue, from St. John's, N.L., said he was struggling with his rocks in the first half of the game.
Canada
Apr 1
Meta says you can’t turn off its new AI tool on Facebook, Instagram
Meta has now integrated AI into Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp and Messenger in Canada — but its presence may not be welcomed by all.
Canada
Apr 19
Foreign interference a ‘huge challenge,’ French PM says during Canada visit
French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal said foreign interference is a "huge challenge" that requires countries to keep their citizens informed about the risks.
Canada
Apr 11
Landmark smoking ban that would phase out sales passes U.K. parliament
The bill, a key policy announced by Sunak last year, would make it illegal to sell tobacco products to anyone born after January 1, 2009.
World
Apr 16
Gushue tops Ramsfjell to clinch playoff spot at world men’s curling championship
Canada's Brad Gushue clinched a playoff spot with a 7-4 win over Magnus Ramsfjell of Norway at the world men's curling championship on Thursday.
Canada
Apr 4
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
McDonald’s outage ‘not related to a cybersecurity event,’ Canada arm says
A technical outage impacting some McDonald’s operations worldwide on Friday was “not related to a cybersecurity event,” its Canadian division says.
Canada
Mar 15
‘Body on display’: U.S. Olympians debate skimpy women’s uniform
Critics slammed the women's speed suit as sexist and needlessly revealing, while others pointed out that athletes can choose from a number of different uniforms, including shorts.
U.S. News
Apr 15
A look at teams competing at 2024 world men’s curling championship
A look at the field for the world men's curling championship in Schaffhausen, Switzerland.
Canada
Mar 29
Could UNESCO cultural list help safeguard Indigenous heritage in Canada?
From Neapolitan pizza and Belgian beer culture to Arabic coffee, UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list protects globally cherished traditions. But Canada hasn't signed.
Canada
Apr 12
Code Critical: N.S. nurses say ‘crisis in staffing’ continues to take emotional and physical toll
A Nova Scotia nurse says health-care workers are continuing to battle burnout. Their union calls it a crisis in staffing that's taking a toll mentally and physically.
Health
Apr 2