-
Filming begins in Fredericton on Stephen King-based short filmA Fredericton-based production began filming an adaptation of Stephen King's 'Last Rung on the Ladder'. It's one of the last to get filming rights through a Stephen King program.CanadaJun 8
-
10 page-turners fit for a cottage settingWhether it's the long-awaited return of an author, the debut of a fresh voice, or a little self-help from a celeb, bestselling author Sonya Singh shares her favourite summer reads.The CuratorJun 13
-
20 Father’s Day gifts to show Dad you careHelp Dad celebrate his special day with these thoughtful gift ideas.The CuratorMay 25
-
‘Crypto King’ arrest: Ontario police fear more victims in ‘massive’ fraud caseDurham Regional Police fear there are more victims involved in a 'massive' fraud case allegedly linked to Ontario's self-declared 'Crypto King.'CrimeMay 16
-
Kevin Spacey cries, says he’s in debt ‘many millions’ in new interview'I want to live, but there were times when I wasn't sure if I would make it,' Kevin Spacey said of his emotional state amid numerous the sexual assault allegations against him.EntertainmentJun 13
-
Tourism workers union questions New Brunswick minister’s European tripThe union representing staff in New Brunswick's Tourism Department says money spent on a European trip could have helped stave off staffing cuts at attractions in the province.PoliticsMay 10
-
Ontario Premier Doug Ford announces new education minister, cabinet reshuffleFord and Lieutenant Governor Edith Dumont swore in a "renewed" cabinet in a closed ceremony on Thursday afternoon after hours of meetings with ministers.CanadaJun 6
-
Young Okanagan sommelier Canada’s ‘top young sommelier’Max Brayer won top honours at The Chaîne des Rôtisseurs Young Sommelier competition.LifestyleApr 20
-
‘We’re resilient,’ principal says after shooting at Jewish girls school in TorontoToronto police say two suspects fired shots at Bais Chaya Mushka Elementary School and that no one was injured, though there is damage to the building.CrimeMay 27
-
Ontario teacher unions welcome new education minister in cabinet shuffleMajor teachers' unions are welcoming a change in education ministers in a cabinet shuffle, saying they hope it signals a new path forward with Premier Doug Ford's government.EducationJun 7
-
New signs warning of great white sharks for some East Coast beachesThe number of great white sharks is on the rise along Canada's East Coast, growing evidence shows. Plans are in the works to put up warning signs for beachgoers for the first time.CanadaJun 16
-
China begins 2 days of military exercises near Taiwan as ‘punishment’Taiwan scrambled jets and put missile, naval and land units on alert Thursday over Chinese military exercises being conducted around the self-governing island democracy.WorldMay 23
-
Lynx Air says passenger refunds will hurt investors because of defiant contractorLynx's shutdown comes as the budget airlines that have cropped up in recent years face ongoing financial pressures.ConsumerApr 15
-
Apple unveils new, larger iPad models. How much do they cost?Apple plans to hold a virtual event on Tuesday where it is expected to show new iPad models, some of which could come with a new chip aimed at speeding up AI tasks.ConsumerMay 7
-
Celebrate World Migratory Bird Day at Ken Reid Conservation Area on May 11'We have wetlands, the lake, mature forests, less mature forests, meadow habitats so we are kind of hitting all the marks for all different bird species.'EnvironmentApr 26
-
A school installed vape and sound detectors. Ontario says guardrails are neededWhile Stephen Lecce defended the use of vape detectors in high school washrooms, he acknowledged the government might need to take a closer look at which devices are installed.PoliticsMay 1
-
Vape detectors with listening abilities installed in some Peel school washroomsVape detectors installed in some Peel Region school washrooms also have technology to listen for loud noises. One privacy expert worries the technology could expand 'dramatically.'EducationApr 29
-
New plan to limit cellphone use, ban vaping in all Ontario schoolsThe Ford government announced it is introducing limits on cellphone use in schools and banning vaping devices in a move to help improve learning in the classroom.EducationApr 28
-
Nova Scotia town seeking novel approach to dealing with unruly university studentsA small Nova Scotia town that has struggled to tame its sometimes rowdy population of university students is considering advice from an unlikely source.CanadaApr 8
-
Proposal would transform Rice Howard Way into licensed entertainment districtEdmonton's Rice Howard Way could be transformed into an alcohol-licensed, pedestrian-friendly area every Saturday starting June 1.EconomyApr 29