1 deal falls through but Toronto FC completes another in Derrick Etienne Jr. trade
Toronto FC, pivoting after a deal for an overseas player fell through, added to its attack Wednesday by acquiring Haiti international winger Derrick Etienne Jr.
Sports
Apr 24
Port of Vancouver sees record volume despite strike and cooling economy
An unprecedented 150.4 million tonnes of bulk, breakbulk and container goods traversed the docks at the country’s largest port.
Economy
Mar 22
Red Sea attacks could push more cargo to Port of Vancouver after record year: CEO
Since December, attacks by Iran-backed Houthi militants have pushed shippers to steer clear of the Red Sea and reroute around Africa., to the benefit of the Port of Vancouver.
Canada
Mar 23
Panama Canal drought adds further strain on global trade amid Red Sea crisis
Severe drought conditions have reduced water levels in the Panama Canal, forcing authorities to reduce ship crossings. The crisis in the Red Sea has compounded impacts on trade.
World
Jan 25
M. Emmet Walsh, who starred in ‘Blade Runner,’ ‘Blood Simple,’ dies at 88
M. Emmet Walsh brought his unmistakable face and unsettling presence to the many of the classic films he starred in.
Entertainment
Mar 21
Upgrade your vacation wardrobe with these 10 great finds for men
From must-have polarized sunglasses and comfy linen pants to flexible shorts and easygoing T-shirts, we've thought of everything for your vacation wardrobe.
The Curator
Feb 28
16-year-old child of billionaire tech CEO reported missing
Mint Butterfield is the child of Slack co-founder and former CEO, Stewart Butterfield.
U.S. News
Apr 25
28 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
Surrey man in court, accused of exposing himself to young woman in 2022
Thomas Charles Cooper is accused of exposing himself to a young female employee at a Guildford clothing store in July 2022. He was in court on Monday.
Crime
Mar 11
World junior football championship to resume in Edmonton this summer
Canada will defend its world junior football championship when the event resumes this summer following a six-year hiatus.
Canada
Jan 22
Some U.S.-Mexico border crossings to reopen as illegal immigration drops
The U.S. will resume operations at an international bridge in Texas, two crossings in Arizona and another near San Diego, California.
U.S. News
Jan 2
Last-minute Valentine’s Day gifts for the love of your life
Forgot to grab a Valentine's Day gift this year? We've got you with these 10 last-minute gift ideas.
The Curator
Feb 1
It’s time to bow down to the bow trend
The bow trend has entered the fashion scene with force. Looking to test it for yourself? Read on for 10 stylish finds that serve big bow energy.
The Curator
Jan 26
How Montreal researchers are using AI to discover new species
Scientists in Montreal are harnessing AI technology for good, enabling entomologists to discover new species and better understand the effects of climate change.
Science
Dec 22, 2023
BC Ferries in ‘great shape’ for holidays with 152 extra sailings planned: CEO
Nicolas Jimenez said about 40 per cent of the service's available reservation spaces were still free as of Tuesday, although staffing shortages are still a challenge.
Traffic
Dec 22, 2023
Valentine’s Day gifts under $50 they’ll *really* love
Looking for thoughtful Valentine's Day gifts that won't drain your bank account? These 16 finds under $50 are sure to impress partners, crushes and Galentines alike.
The Curator
Jan 15
River Elm School students gifted pyjamas thanks to community donations
A big surprise for 245 River Elm School students Wednesday who were all gifted free pajamas thanks to the generosity of their community
Canada
Dec 20, 2023
Tensions are rising between Guyana and Venezuela over a territorial dispute. What to know
Steeped in patriotism, the Venezuelan government is seizing on the fight to boost support ahead of a presidential election.
World
Dec 10, 2023
Canadian mining firm cuts ore processing at Panama mine as protests block port
First Quantum Minerals has reduced ore processing at its sprawling copper mine in Panama as weeks-long protests against the project is blocking access to the port.
World
Nov 13, 2023
Mother of son who died after wandering into frozen West Kelowna field seeks change
It's been two years this week since James Woods' body was found in a frozen West Kelowna field though, for those who love him, time has stood still.
Canada
Jan 3