An attempt to explain the inexplicable in the world of rock music
Yelling 'Freebird!' and raising hands in the 'devil horns' sign — why do rock fans do some of the things they do? Alan Cross examines these and other rock traditions.
Entertainment
May 5
White Rock fatal stabbing suspect and victim may have been in physical altercation: IHIT
RCMP have stepped up patrols in the area, and the province’s public safety minister said Thursday that catching the killer is a top priority.
Crime
Apr 26
2 men filmed hurling, destroying ancient rock formations at Lake Mead
The U.S. National Park Service has asked for help identifying the two men in the viral video, who have since been accused of vandalism and could face jail time.
Trending
Apr 15
Kingston man charged in unprovoked assault with a rock, police say
The victim was rushed to hospital with serious injuries, police say.
Crime
Apr 3
Country star Morgan Wallen arrested, accused of tossing chair off bar roof
Scandal-plagued Morgan Wallen was arrested on three felony charges after the chair he allegedly threw landed on the street near two officers.
Entertainment
Apr 8
Taiwan earthquake: A look at the damage as rescuers hunt for the missing
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada 'stands ready' to help Taiwan as it recovers from a 7.2 magnitude earthquake that has shaken the Asian island nation.
World
Apr 3
Saskatchewan Rush eliminated from playoff contention by Mark Matthews hat-trick
Playing his first game in Saskatchewan since last summer's trade, former Saskatchewan Rush icon Mark Matthews played a part in eliminating his old club from the NLL playoff race.
Sports
Apr 21
Montreal launches cruise season with ship that protected 1,500 Ukrainian refugees
Around 1,500 refugees fled their homeland and boarded the ship with their scant possessions. The ship they boarded would be their home for the next six months.
Canada
May 4
Shakeup at Central Okanagan regional district comes as a surprise
There will be a major shift at future Central Okanagan Regional District meetings with two members stepping down to pursue other opportunities and a surprise shakeup in Kelowna.
Canada
May 2
‘We’re not going to stop’: Team to rethink next steps for B.C. orca whale rescue
A team of officials working to save a stranded orca calf off the coast of Vancouver Island say they are not going to give up after the first rescue attempt failed on Friday.
Environment
Apr 13
B.C. woman tries to coax trapped orca calf out of lagoon with her violin
Carol Love will be playing the violin at every high tide to entice the orca calf to pass through a narrow channel, leading to open ocean.
Canada
Apr 18
Is the Dyson Supersonic *really* worth the splurge?
I put the Dyson Supersonic to the test. Is it actually worth the price point? Read on for my honest review.
The Curator
Apr 5
Indigenous healing lodges face chronic underfunding across Canada, critics say
Healing lodges for Indigenous people convicted of crimes have a track record of success. Supporters are asking why the lodges don't get more government support.
Canada
Apr 20
‘I take full responsibility’: Winnipeg Jets’ Bowness takes blame for playoff failure
Rick Bowness pointed the finger at himself and Connor Hellebuyck said he played the best of hockey of his career despite giving up 24 goals in the five-game series.
Sports
May 2
What’s behind the lack of enthusiasm for this year’s music festivals?
The public sentiment about this year's crop of music festivals is an overwhelming "meh." There are good reasons for this.
Entertainment
Apr 21
Leafs scoring milestones: From Bailey to Matthews
Auston Matthews' quest for his 70th goal of the season prompts a look back at key scoring milestones in Toronto Maple Leafs history, from Ace Bailey's first scoring title to Darryl Sittler's record-breaking game.
Sports
Apr 17
Montreal municipality cracking down on dog owners, says fines ‘going to sting’
The City of Westmount will be laying down the law and tightening the rules for dog owners, ratcheting up its enforcement of pet registrations and leashing rules.
Canada
Apr 12
Nino Niederreiter ready to return for Winnipeg Jets but Rutger McGroarty going back to school
Nino Niederreiter will be playing for the Jets again in the very near future, but prospect Rutger McGroarty will not after announcing he's returning to university for another year.
Sports
Apr 15
Orphan orca’s saga will be talked about for ‘generations,’ says First Nation chief
"It's been a joyful day, a really joyful day," said Ehattesaht First Nation Chief Simon John. "There was a lot of anticipation for this moment for the past five weeks."
Environment
Apr 27
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