Former Blue Bomber Craig Roh, 33, dies of cancer
Defensive lineman Craig Roh, a native of Scottsdale, Ariz., spent two seasons in blue and gold, in 2018 and 2019, after starting his CFL career with the B.C. Lions.
Sports
Feb 28
Gu comes through with golden show in super pipe in Calgary
Thousands of people crammed onto the hill at WinSport’s Canada Olympic Park Saturday night to snap pictures and scream in support of Eileen Gu.
Canada
Feb 18
Companies want Canada’s spy agency to share threat intelligence with them
The Business Council of Canada is also urging the federal government to create a new body that would ensure the intelligence is securely and broadly shared across the economy.
Canada
Jan 19
First Bitcoin ETFs approved in U.S. a day after alleged hack teased decision
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's reluctant approval of the first exchange-traded funds that hold bitcoin added it is still deeply skeptical about cryptocurrencies.
Money
Jan 10
Calgary history making Olympic canoeist fighting for equality in sports
Olympian Haley Daniels was speaking at the 2024 Female in Sport Summit on Saturday in Calgary.
Sports
Jan 7
Alberta student minister to attend COP28 where Pope Francis will speak at climate meeting’s first-ever faith pavilion
A southern Alberta student minister will attend COP28 remotely where Pope Francis will speak at the first-ever faith pavilion at the climate meeting.
Environment
Nov 27, 2023
Bombers fans hitting the road, recording studio to support Grey Cup-bound team
Many of the Bombers faithful are preparing for Sunday by arranging travel or planning Grey Cup parties at home, while some local fans are recognizing the occasion in other ways.
Sports
Nov 16, 2023
Trent University men’s field lacrosse team aims to defend Baggataway Cup title at home
The Trent University Excalibur will host the national lacrosse championship for second consecutive year Nov. 3-5. The Excalibur captured their first national title in 2022.
Sports
Oct 30, 2023
Israel-Hamas conflict risks pushing oil prices into ‘unchartered waters’: World Bank
The World Bank report published Monday simulates three scenarios for the global oil supply in the event of a small, medium or large disruption.
World
Oct 30, 2023
Gold rush: Costco is selling gold bars and they’re flying off shelves
Costco's gold bars are proving to be one of this season's hottest items, and Canadians are rushing to get in on the action.
Consumer
Sep 28, 2023
Saskatchewan trio looking ahead to playing in historic first PWHL season
The inaugural season of the Professional Women's Hockey League this winter will include three athletes from Saskatchewan following a historic PWHL Draft.
Sports
Sep 25, 2023
After young Black gymnast skipped during medal ceremony, Gymnastic Ireland apologizes
The clip went viral on social media and outraged millions, and Gymnastics Ireland eventually apologized to the Black gymnast for the medal snub.
Trending
Sep 25, 2023
Bail reform a ‘step forward’ but not enough, say B.C. public safety advocates
Anti-crime advocates in B.C. say they're pleased to see action to toughen bail conditions, but say it won't be enough to deter crime in the province.
Crime
Sep 19, 2023
‘He just loved music’: Canadian singer-songwriter Bruce Guthro dies at age 62
Award-winning singer-songwriter Bruce Guthro, originally from Cape Breton, N.S., has died after a fight with cancer at the age of 62.
Entertainment
Sep 6, 2023
Blue Bombers superfans ready for annual pilgrimage to Labour Day Classic
Hundreds, if not thousands, of Bomber fans will be hitting the road for the almost six-hour drive to Regina this long weekend to support the blue and gold in enemy territory.
Sports
Sep 1, 2023
Canada watchdog probes Ralph Lauren over alleged forced Uyghur labour
Ottawa's corporate-ethics watchdog announced an investigation into Ralph Lauren over the alleged use of forced labour in its supply chains, while putting a mining firm on notice.
Politics
Aug 16, 2023
Man claiming to be a missionary accused of blowing $40M in Bible donations
Jason Shenk allegedly told his victims he was a missionary and would use the donated funds to produce and distribute Bibles in China.
Trending
Aug 2, 2023
B.C. anti-vaccine nurses have union complaint dismissed by labour board
They claimed the BC Nurses Union "represented them in an arbitrary, discriminatory, and bad faith manner" but the labour board didn't agree.
Health
Apr 25, 2023
Rogers Centre renovations wow Blue Jays fans
Excited fans raced through the gates at Rogers Centre, with some having to double back because they forgot their free giveaway, too eager to get their first look at the renovated ballpark.
Sports
Apr 11, 2023
Canada Soccer has undermined women’s team with ‘secrecy and obstruction,’ players say
Captain Christine Sinclair and teammates Janine Beckie, Sophie Schmidt and Quinn appeared at the House of Commons Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage amid a labour dispute.
Sports
Mar 9, 2023