Indigo nears privatization but experts warn turnaround won’t be ‘quick fix’
As Indigo nears a plan to take the struggling retailer private, experts warn there's a long road ahead for the iconic Canadian bookseller.
Consumer
7 hours
Rage Against the Machine’s Tom Morello to perform solo Winnipeg show at human rights museum
The Canadian Museum for Human Rights is bringing some star power to Winnipeg for the launch of its upcoming 'Beyond the Beat: Music of Resistance and Change' exhibit.
Entertainment
Jan 19
Debunking the Kurt-Cobain-was-murdered conspiracy once and for all
It's been 30 years since Kurt Cobain took his own life. And let's be clear: That's exactly what happened.
Entertainment
Apr 7
4.8 magnitude earthquake hits near New York City, rumbling streets
An earthquake shook the densely populated New York City metropolitan area Friday morning, the U.S. Geological Survey said, with residents across the Northeast reporting rumbling.
U.S. News
Apr 5
Britney Spears says she ‘will never return’ to the music industry
"Just so we’re clear most of the news is trash," Britney Spears wrote on social media. "They keep saying I’m turning to random people to do a new album."
Entertainment
Jan 4
Gina Carano sues Disney over ‘Mandalorian’ firing, with Elon Musk’s help
Gina Carano's lawsuit claims she was fired because she 'dared voice her own opinions' against a 'bully mob who demanded her compliance with their extreme progressive ideology.'
Entertainment
Feb 7
Tech companies sign pact to combat AI election interference
Tech executives including OpenAI and Meta gathered to announce a new voluntary framework for how they will respond to AI-generated deepfakes that deliberately trick voters.
Tech
Feb 16
Elon Musk’s Neuralink brain chip implanted in 1st human
Neuralink implants are surgically implanted by robots because parts of the device are so small 'that they can't be inserted by the human hand,' the company states.
Science
Jan 30
The West Block – Episode 22, Season 13
Governments, police and auto experts brainstorming ways out of a Canada wide crisis. Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc on the strategy to crack down on auto theft.
Politics
Feb 11
World could get its 1st trillionaire within a decade, Oxfam predicts
The world could have its first trillionaire within a decade, anti-poverty organization Oxfam International said Monday in its annual assessment of global inequalities.
World
Jan 15
Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and… Prince Harry? Aviation awards stir up controversy
Some people want to know what qualifies Prince Harry to be considered a 'living legend of aviation.'
Trending
Jan 11
Golden Globes 2024 winners list: ‘Oppenheimer’ and ‘Poor Things’ top the night
Awards season officially kicked off with the Golden Globes, which honoured the best of TV and movies in the first big celebrity gala event of the year.
Entertainment
Jan 7
Pre-sale tests, labour shortage contributing to pause on Hamilton City Centre rebuild: developer
IN8 Developments president Darryl Firsten says they need to pre-sell a certain number of condos to get project financing and that "there is just no market right now."
Canada
Dec 15, 2023
2024 Golden Globe nominations: Will ‘Barbenheimer’ come out on top?
Over on the TV side of things, it may be another 'Succession' domination year at the Golden Globes ceremony.
Entertainment
Dec 11, 2023
Man charged after 3 Palestinian students shot while wearing keffiyeh scarves
The shooting occurred while the three young men were on a walk after visiting the home of one of the victim's relatives for Thanksgiving in Burlington, Vermont.
U.S. News
Nov 27, 2023
OpenAI turmoil: Sam Altman back as CEO of ChatGPT creator
Sam Altman is returning OpenAI as CEO, culminating a days-long power struggle that shocked the tech industry and brought attention to artificial intelligence conflicts.
Tech
Nov 22, 2023
6th Trent University college to be named after late professor Gidigaa Migizi
The name for Trent’s sixth residential college pays tribute to Gidigaa Migizi’s leadership at Trent and within the Anishnaabeg Nation.
Education
Nov 15, 2023
Alberta latest province to bring Starlink high-speed internet to some rural areas
The Alberta government announced Thursday it will be providing Starlink hardware rebates for Albertans who live in two rural areas on the southern border of the province.
Consumer
Nov 16, 2023
Artificial Intelligence: Canada’s future of everything
Whether AI will help or hinder the world depends on whom you ask. What’s undeniable is this: the only limitation on how AI will transform the world is us.
Canada
Nov 25, 2023
Detroit Three under pressure to avoid wider UAW strikes as talks persist
The United Auto Workers and the Detroit Three automakers were still at loggerheads with Friday's deadline looming for a threatened expansion of the union's U.S. strikes.
U.S. News
Sep 21, 2023