Sacha Baron Cohen, Isla Fisher to divorce after 14 years of marriage
Sacha Baron Cohen and Isla Fisher announced they are divorcing in an Instagram post.
Entertainment
Apr 5
Stranded baby orca rescue attempt off B.C. coast ‘close but unsuccessful’
Ehattesaht First Nation members and representatives from Fisheries and Oceans Canada and the Vancouver Aquarium have been preparing to move her into the open ocean.
Environment
Apr 12
U.S. Supreme Court considers Jan. 6 obstruction charges faced by rioters
It wasn’t clear how the justices would rule in a case that could affect hundreds of prosecutions related to the U.S. Capitol attack, as well as a charge against Donald Trump.
U.S. News
Apr 16
‘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
10 items every new parent should add to their baby registry
Essential items and tools that new parents should invest in before the baby arrives.
The Curator
Mar 28
Stabbing at Sydney shopping centre leaves 6 dead, 8 injured
The stabbing at the shopping center, which was a hub of activity on a particularly warm fall afternoon, began around 3:10 p.m. on Saturday.
World
Apr 13
Debate over Confederation still lively in Newfoundland 75 years later
Newfoundland and Labrador officially became Canada's tenth province March 31, 1946, and debate over whether the province has been better-off remains part of the island's culture.
Canada
Mar 31
Okanagan stakeholders strategize on regional response to invasive species of mussels
The Quagga and Zebra mussels were first introduced in the Great Lakes in 1988 and made their way west about 10 years ago.
Canada
Mar 8
Ontario ice fishing anglers reminded to remove huts as season nears end
Ice huts will be required to be removed from lakes throughout the month of March, depending on the Fisheries Management Zone.
Canada
Feb 26
$20K fine issued for ‘destroying fish habitat’ in the Bay of Quinte
Individual from Belleville area fined for infill project that permanently destroyed a fish habitat
Crime
Feb 15
A look at teams competing at 2024 Canadian women’s curling championship in Calgary
A team-by-team look at the field for the Canadian women's curling championship Feb. 16-25 at Calgary's WinSport International Arena.
Canada
Feb 15
‘Never been done before’: Edmonton man driving around the world in 17 months
An Edmonton man is a part of a crew that will be on the road for the next 17 months as they drive around the world, for both the adventure and research.
Environment
Jan 27
Kingston, Ont., family thanks community for support following house fire
Manny Medeiros is known for his tradition of Christmas lights displays at his home. This year's show is on hold following an April house fire, but the community hasn't forgotten.
Canada
Dec 22, 2023
Canadian MPs take Christmas-themed jabs ahead of the holidays
Over the last several weeks, self-styled political poets poked partisan fun in the House of Commons with their riffs on the classic 1823 poem 'The Night Before Christmas.'
Canada
Dec 19, 2023
UBC team probing tire chemical linked to salmon death wins $1.8M in funding
A chemical found in virtually all car tires has been linked to salmon die offs. A B.C. team studying the effects has been granted $1.8M in funding aimed at saving fish.
Environment
Dec 15, 2023
Call of the Wilde: Montreal Canadiens fall in overtime to the Detroit Red Wings
According to Cap Friendly, Montreal has $24,353,333 off the roster with injuries. That’s 26.4 per cent of the roster not playing, and out for a considerable length of time.
Sports
Dec 2, 2023
Deck modification led to fatal capsizing of First Nation fishing vessel: TSB report
The Transportation Safety Board once again linked lax regulation of vessel stability to fishing deaths off Nova Scotia in a report released Wednesday.
Canada
Nov 22, 2023
Hypothermic turtle revived after rescue from Bay of Fundy shore, shipped south
Scottie was given her name after she was found on Nov. 16 on a beach near Scots Bay and was hypothermic and semi-comatose from exposure to the cold and powerful currents.
Environment
Nov 24, 2023
New sign honours the legacy of Manitoba’s Dufferin Gang, ahead of Remembrance Day
A new sign on Dufferin Avenue in Selkirk, Man., tells the story of a group of 31 men and women from the community who enlisted to fight in the Second World War.
Canada
Nov 10, 2023
N.S. woman accused of defrauding First Nation ordered to pay $3.2 million
A former Millbrook employee accused of using the first nation's money to pay for personal expenses must repay $3.2 million to the band, as well as nearly $850,000 in interest.
Crime
Nov 10, 2023