-
‘Cautiously optimistic’: Okanagan tourism operators prepare for unofficial start to summerSeveral tourism attractions open for the season this weekend and hotels are expected to begin to fill up.CanadaMay 17
-
Women’s pro sports is a ‘global phenomenon’ — and Canada is finally joining inWomen's sports is a growing phenomenon worldwide, and Canada is finally joining the action as six teams have applied to join a new national women's soccer league in the country.SportsApr 6
-
Edmonton Oilers’ Zach Hyman reflects on path to 50 goals: ‘I haven’t had the easiest journey’'You just have to have an inner drive and an inner belief and an inner work ethic that if you do things right every day, good things are gonna happen.'SportsMar 25
-
U Sask. Huskies seniors celebrate final game together at U Sports women’s hockey nationalsAn emotional atmosphere at Merlis Belsher Place on Sunday as the U Sask. Huskies women's hockey team graduated seven players on home ice in their final game of U Sports nationals.SportsMar 17
-
New Black Friday deals are here! From tech to beauty – 35 fabulous finds'Tis *officially* the season for holiday shopping. Black Friday deals are here, which means it's time to add to cart with these thoughtful finds.The CuratorNov 20, 2023
-
Short-term rentals: B.C. Hotel Association accused of self-serving advocacyAfter B.C. announced new short-term rental legislation, the Hotel Association sent out an email titled ‘Advocacy win!’CanadaOct 28, 2023
-
Saskatchewan gymnast Rylee Miller captures national Canada Games awardRylee Miller's breakout performance at the 2023 Canada Winter Games in Prince Edward Island has nabbed the Saskatoon product a prestigious national award.SportsAug 23, 2023
-
‘Dream big’: NBA pro Lindell Wigginton hosts basketball camp in HalifaxLindell Wigginton, 25, who grew up in Halifax's Uniacke Square, said he hopes the first edition of his youth skills academy can help develop the next generation of players.SportsAug 12, 2023
-
Roughriders quarterback Trevor Harris reflects on 100 career CFL startsSaskatchewan Roughriders pivot Trevor Harris has joined elite company, becoming the 29th quarterback in CFL history to start 100 career games.SportsJul 12, 2023
-
Fight over SFU’s cancelled football program heads back to courtStudent athletes were informed the school was disbanding the football program on April 4, after it was dropped from the NCAA division it was playing in.SportsMay 1, 2023
-
Knies settling into life with Maple LeafsMatthew Knies is settling into life as a professional hockey player in Canada's biggest city.SportsApr 18, 2023
-
It’s been a busy opening year for Ontario’s fledgling sports betting industry'We expected strong demand from consumers and players and that's exactly what we've experienced on our platform. We're seeing very strong and growing demand from gamers in Ontario.CanadaApr 3, 2023
-
Call of the Wilde: Montreal Canadiens compete well but fall to Boston Bruins 4-2The Canadiens may not be the most talented team right now, but they're playing like no one told them. Brian Wilde has more on their Thursday night contest against Boston.SportsMar 23, 2023
-
Ontario’s sports betting market experienced boost in 3rd fiscal quarterOntario's sports-betting market experienced a 71 cent increase in total gaming revenue in the third fiscal quarter, according to figures released Thursday by iGaming Ontario.SportsJan 26, 2023
-
Grim statistic underlies need for drivers to be careful as kids head back to schoolMore than 540,000 kids are going back to school Tuesday in B.C. but by the end of the week, two of them will be dead as the result of an injury.Sep 6, 2011
-
The thrills and the spills of a British Columbia rodeoWILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. - Buzz Saw.Apr 23, 2012
-
Importance of travel insurance<p> Some people think of travel insurance as just an added expense or luxury. But not having it can end up costing you even more. Even small, unexpected medical emergencies away from home can lead to thousands of dollars in medical bills. Here are a few examples that will hopefully make you think twice about not</p>Mar 7, 2013
-
Mental Health Monday: Integrating mental health into B.C.’s public health-care system"I would love to see Minister Dix and the rest of the government approve registered psychologists to be eligible providers under the medical services plan," said Dr. Lesley Lutes.HealthMay 3, 2021
-
Global Regina’s staff picks: Favourite stories of 2014From the return of Corner Gas to the house explosion in Regina Beach it has been a hectic news year in 2014, staff at Global Regina pick some of their favourite stories.Dec 23, 2014
-
Coronavirus: Edmonton cancellations and postponements due to COVID-19Here's a list of Edmonton facilities and events that organizers have cancelled or postponed in light of coronavirus concerns.HealthMar 12, 2020