Angelina Jolie says Brad Pitt’s abuse began ‘well before’ 2016 flight
Angelina Jolie claimed in a legal filing that Brad Pitt physically abused her before the now-infamous 2016 plane incident that occurred days before she filed for divorce.
Entertainment
Apr 5
The best video doorbells for every budget
From dual camera monitoring to radar-powered visitor path mapping, our video doorbell guide covers all the angles.
The Curator
Apr 11
Calgary-area pub kicks off patio season with new menu for dogs
Rocky View Brewing Company in Cochrane is kicking off the spring and summer patio season with a new dog-friendly menu complete with sundaes and puppy pints.
Features
Apr 18
Golfers swinging into the season early in Southern Alberta
Golf courses in southern Alberta are taking advantage of the warm weather, with three local courses welcoming visitors back this week.
Sports
Mar 15
Judge orders Alberta government to produce massive trove of coal documents
The ruling comes in response to an attempt by the United Conservative government to block the release of the documents to a group of southern Alberta ranchers.
Politics
Apr 15
S&P/TSX composite ticks lower Tuesday, U.S. markets also take a dip
Canada's main stock index was down almost 30 points Tuesday, led by weakness in energy and base metals, while U.S. markets also moved into the red.
Economy
Mar 26
26 best gifts for mom this Mother’s Day 2024
Whether your mom is a homebody, a world traveller or an outdoor adventurer, we’ve got a Mother’s Day gift for her.
The Curator
Apr 18
South Okanagan family wins wine industry recognition award
The Wyse family of Burrowing Owl Estate Winery won the Canadian wine industry’s award of distinction for their many years of work.
Canada
Mar 13
IN PHOTOS: Eclipse watchers across North America react with cheers, awe
Millions of people from Mexico to Newfoundland and Labrador gazed upward as a total solar eclipse crossed North America on Monday.
World
Apr 8
Alberta government releases map showing what areas are off-limits for renewable power projects
Alberta is blocking off large sections of the province to renewable power development.
Economy
Mar 15
Joel Edmundson settling in with Maple Leafs
Sheldon Keefe picked apart the tape after every game.
Sports
Mar 11
47 groups issue joint statement against Alberta’s new trans policy, rallies held
The joint statement comes as protests against the new policy were held in Edmonton and Calgary on Saturday, with hundreds in attendance at both rallies.
Canada
Feb 3
Stanley cup maker says products contain ‘some lead.’ Are they safe to use?
Stanley cups, the popular water bottles cherished by many on social media, have traces of lead within the product, according to the company.
Health
Jan 29
‘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
Winnipeg bantamweight Brad (Superman) Katona comes full circle in return to the UFC
'It's crazy thinking about (how) pretty much a year ago today how unhappy I was. It wasn't for failing and that was the most frustrating part.'
Canada
Jan 19
10 unique and useful Canadian gifts
We searched far and wide for Canadian products that are as useful as they are a wonderful gift to receive.
The Curator
Dec 15, 2023
Remembering the celebrities we lost in 2023
From movie and TV stars to musicians and other notable personalities, we said goodbye to a lot of familiar, beloved faces this year.
Entertainment
Dec 30, 2023
Building near construction site in Kelowna being assessed for structural safety
The construction project includes the deepest excavation in the city's history — a pit equivalent to about five storeys for an underground parkade.
Canada
Dec 5, 2023
U.S. election offices receive suspicious letters, some with fentanyl inside
The letters were sent to elections offices in Georgia, Nevada, California, Oregon and Washington, with some being intercepted before they arrived.
U.S. News
Nov 9, 2023
Carbon price pause could become a wedge issue in Parliament. Here’s how
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he will bring forward a motion on Monday to pause the carbon price for all forms of home heating and not just heating oil.
Canada
Nov 1, 2023