Lawsuit claims ex-cop, Mountie lost security clearance over false CSIS reports
An RCMP officer and a Vancouver police officer are suing the government, alleging they were found guilty by association with a man under investigation for foreign interference.
Crime
May 2
Sentencing delayed for B.C. murder victim’s ex-boyfriend
Derek Lee Matthew Favell is accepting the sentence of life in prison, though the period when he could be eligible for parole is within 10 to 25 years.
Crime
Feb 21
Edmonton Oilers eliminate Kings with 4-3 win
For a third straight season, the Edmonton Oilers have eliminated the Los Angeles Kings from the opening round of the NHL playoffs, winning 4-3 at Rogers Place on Wednesday night.
Sports
May 2
Massey powers Royals past Blue Jays 6-1
Chris Bassitt does not like how he or his Toronto Blue Jays have started 2024.
Sports
May 1
Michael Massey lifts Royals over Blue Jays 4-1
Jose Berrios made just one mistake in an otherwise impressive outing as he continues to dominate on the mound to start the season.
Sports
Apr 30
Bob Cole, legendary hockey announcer, dead at 90
Bob Cole was the play-by-play voice of countless NHL games.
Sports
Apr 25
Drug use in B.C.’s hospitals sparks feisty debate in the legislature
The Official Opposition, B.C. United, called out the government over a string of stories about illegal drug use in hospitals, with users allowed to leave their beds.
Politics
Apr 11
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
Pickleball curious? Here’s what you need to get started
Balls, bag, paddles…what else do you need to play pickleball? Here are 11 accessories that may help foster your love of the game.
The Curator
Apr 5
Trump faces jail threat as judge fines him for breaking gag order during trial
Trump was held in contempt of court and fined US$9,000 for repeatedly violating a gag order that barred him from making public statements about witnesses, jurors and others.
U.S. News
Apr 30
Rogers Centre renovations changed how it plays
Daulton Varsho loves to go all out when tracking down a fly ball but the new smaller foul areas at Rogers Centre have him being a little more cautious.
Sports
May 2
B.C. securities fines worth $430M left unpaid
Ronald McHaffie said he had big plans to build a ski resort near Hope, 150 km east of Vancouver, ahead of the 2010 Olympics.
Economy
Mar 5
Rivals for Alberta NDP leadership torn on federal party ties
Alberta’s NDP leadership race has triggered a broader existential debate over provincial and federal NDP party ties.
Politics
Mar 30
Will daylight saving time become permanent? Why making the change is tough
While there's been a lot of talk in Canada and the U.S. about doing away with the twice-yearly time change, there's been less action. Here's why.
Canada
Mar 6
Williamson powers Pelicans to rout of Raptors
Toronto Raptors head coach Darko Rajakovic had recently pulled Javon Freeman-Liberty aside for a one-on-one conversation to tell the rookie guard to stay ready.
Sports
Mar 5
A fusion of eras, cultures and styles hits Paris Fashion Week runways
Highlights from Saturday's fall-winter 2024 Paris Fashion Week shows.
Consumer
Mar 2
Jays’ Mattingly embraces challenge of new role
The Toronto Blue Jays made off-season adjustments to their coaching staff in the wake of a middling offensive season last year.
Sports
Feb 23
10 ideas for the best stay-at-home March Break ever
If you don’t have any travel plans this March Break, here are some great ideas to make the most of your staycation.
The Curator
Feb 26
A pacemaker for your brain? It helped one woman with her crippling depression
Researchers say the treatment could eventually help many of the nearly three million Americans like her with depression that resists other treatments.
Health
Feb 21
Matthews, Nylander power Leafs over Flyers in OT
Auston Matthews took another step toward a mark not reached in more than 30 years.
Sports
Feb 15