Tabloid publisher tells trial he bought, quashed stories damaging to Trump
Donald Trump has maintained he is not guilty of any charges in the hush money trial. In New York, he says the stories that were bought and squelched were false.
U.S. News
Apr 25
10 expertly curated tech deals for Black Friday
We got a sneak peek at some of the biggest Black Friday deals and our tech expert narrowed them down to his top 10 picks.
The Curator
Nov 22, 2023
Manitoba’s next premier to join colourful list of provincial leaders
After the Oct. 3 election Manitoba's next premier will join -- or rejoin -- a long list of past leaders. How many do you know?
Politics
Sep 23, 2023
41 migrants feared dead as boat capsizes off the coast of Italy
Calls poured in for Europe to develop safe and legal pathways of migration to prevent future deaths. Thousands of migrants have already made the dangerous journey this year.
World
Aug 10, 2023
Amazon offers bigger deals, 1st-ever ‘Prime Day’ travel discounts
A year of inflation has lifted mortgage rates, rents and food prices for consumers ahead of Prime Day, which falls on July 11-12 this year.
Consumer
Jul 11, 2023
Shopify CEO calls CRA request for Canadian stores’ records ‘overreach’
Shopify CEO Tobi Lutke said he plans to fight after six years' worth of records for Canadian Shopify stores were requested by the CRA.
Canada
Jun 26, 2023
Shopify stock soars as it cuts staff again. Here’s what to know
Canada's Shopify Inc. says it will reduce its headcount by about 23 per cent and sell its logistics business to Flexport, a supply chain management company.
Tech
May 4, 2023
Trump Organization fined US$1.6M for 15-year-long tax fraud
Trump's company faces only a maximum US$1.6 million penalty, but has said it plans to appeal. No one else was charged or faces jail time in the case.
U.S. News
Jan 13, 2023
Paris shooting: At least 3 dead, several wounded in violence ahead of Christmas Eve
Police cordoned off the area in the 10th arrondissement of the French capital, on a busy street with shops and restaurants near the Gare de l'Est train station.
World
Dec 23, 2022
‘Incredible challenges’: Shopify president reflects on layoffs and retail’s future
Shopify President Harley Finkelstein says the Ottawa-based e-commerce company has had to make 'tough decisions' including layoffs as it adjusts to the post-pandemic economy.
Tech
Dec 13, 2022
Wisconsin calls in National Guard after protesters topple statues, incite violence
Tuesday night's violence broke out as a group protested the arrest of a Black man who shouted at restaurant customers through a megaphone while carrying a baseball bat.
World
Jun 25, 2020
U.S. launches investigation into Canada’s ‘unfavourable’ Great Lakes shipping rules
Transport Canada introduced the new rules last summer to meet the demands of an International Maritime Organization treaty that took effect in 2017 aimed at limiting the spread of harmful or invasive species.
Canada
Jun 17, 2020
Well-known Regina lawyer Tony Merchant suspended for 8 months
Tony Merchant is being suspended for eight months after a disciplinary panel found he 'intimidated' a residential school survivor into allowing him to hold back part of a settlement.
Canada
Oct 2, 2020
Certification hearing begins in MMIWG class-action lawsuit against federal government, RCMP
The proposed suit alleges systemic negligence from the RCMP while investigating dozens of cases of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
Canada
Sep 21, 2020
Saskatchewan Health Authority pays over $81K in damages to Samwel Uko’s family
The Saskatchewan Health Authority has paid the family of Samwel Uko over $81,000 in damages, according to a statement of defence.
Canada
Jul 6, 2021
British realist painter Lucian Freud, famed for his nudes, dies at 88
LONDON - Lucian Freud, a towering and uncompromising figure in the art world for more than 50 years, has died, his New York-based art dealer said Thursday. He was 88.
Entertainment
Jul 21, 2011
Peter Falk, TV’s rumpled, squinty-eyed detective Columbo, has died
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Peter Falk, who starred as rumpled detective Columbo on TV, has died at 83
<p>LOS ANGELES, Calif. - Peter Falk, the stage and movie actor who became identified as the squinty, rumpled detective in "Columbo," which spanned 30 years in prime-time television, has died. He was 83.</p> <p>Falk d</p>
Entertainment
Jun 24, 2011
Powerful little pill
Celebrated, vilified, feared and forsaken throughout its 50-year history, the birth control pill still causes a stir
May 11, 2010
BC Hydro burns hundreds of thousands of trees along Northwest Transmission Line
BC Hydro is burning most of the timber it is cutting along the 340-kilometre-long route of its Northwest Transmission Line north of Terrace, saying the quality of the wood and sheer remoteness of the project make it uneconomic to salvage.<br />
Nov 16, 2012
Canadian Ramin Karimloo to star in Phantom anniversary show for the big screen
TORONTO - Over a decade after first storming the stage in London, England, Canadian theatre star Ramin Karimloo is excited to finally perform on a grand scale for his family on this side of the pond.
Entertainment
Sep 28, 2011