John Tibbits, Conestoga College sued over alleged comments about rival president
John Tibbits and Conestoga College are being sued by David Orazietti and Sault College over comments that Tibbits made in February including calling Orazietti "a whore".
Canada
Apr 19
West Toronto residents call for compensation over construction disruptions
Some west Toronto residents are calling for a property tax reimbursement after disruptions to their neighbourhood caused by a prolonged city construction project.
Politics
Mar 20
Food allergy treatments for Canadian kids could get a boost under new guidelines
A new study is providing guidelines for oral immunotherapy to help clinicians prepare families before they begin treatment of the food allergy treatment.
Canada
Apr 8
Edmonton finalizing severance for city manager — the 7th high-ranking official to depart in a year
The City of Edmonton is finalizing severance details with Andre Corbould, as the city manager suddenly leaves his position after three years on the job.
Politics
Mar 25
Debunking the Kurt-Cobain-was-murdered conspiracy once and for all
It's been 30 years since Kurt Cobain took his own life. And let's be clear: That's exactly what happened.
Entertainment
Apr 7
Russians cast ballots in an election preordained to extend Putin’s rule
Russia's election comes against the backdrop of a ruthless crackdown that has stifled independent media and prominent rights groups.
Politics
Mar 17
A closer look at the growing diversity of Conservatives under Poilievre
Though the Conservatives have sometimes struggled to build support in cultural communities, Pierre Poilievre has led an effort to diversify his team's gender and ethnic mix.
Canada
Mar 8
‘Hope gets dimmer as time goes’: Historic Acadian N.S. church up for sale for $250K
A historic Nova Scotia church known as one the largest wooden churches in North America has been officially put up for sale by the Archdiocese of Halifax – Yarmouth.
Canada
Feb 22
Let’s talk about collagen: How to unlock the fountain of youth within
Are you in your collagen supplement era? Read on for seven collagen supplement brands that help turn back the clock.
The Curator
Feb 23
State of emergency declared by Manitoba First Nations using winter roads
'The warm weather has led to the rapid deterioration of the newly constructed winter roads, that provide the vital road transport access to the isolated communities in the region.'
Canada
Feb 6
Prince Harry returns to U.S. after Charles visit, doesn’t meet with William
It seems like the royal brothers remain emotionally and physically an ocean apart.
World
Feb 7
Charges dropped against Hamilton man tasered while having seizure
Marcus Charles was working at Canadian Tire in 2022 when he suffered a seizure. After he didn't respond to police directions, he was tasered.
Crime
Jan 30
Weather yo-yoing in Winnipeg, Lifesaving Society Manitoba urges caution on ice
A meteorologist with Environment and Climate Change Canada says temperatures around 8 and 10 C are expected to arrive next week — well above the average of -12 C.
Weather
Jan 24
Alaska eyes return of 737 Max 9s after U.S. FAA approves inspection process
The U.S. FAA has approved an inspection process that will let airlines resume flying their Boeing 737 Max 9 jetliners, which have been grounded since last month's blowout incident.
U.S. News
Jan 24
Possible frazil ice prompts flood watch for Trent-Severn Waterway in Peterborough area
Otonabee Conservation says with colder temperatures this week, along with a lack of ice cover on the Otonabee River, there is a chance for frazil ice, which could lead to flooding.
Weather
Jan 15
How long will the frigid temperatures last in southern Ontario?
Frigid temperatures have moved into southern Ontario — so how long will this period of cold weather last?
Weather
Jan 15
Ethnic violence in Darfur, Sudan killed up to 15,000 people last year: UN report
Up to 15,000 people were killed in one city in Sudan's West Darfur region last year in ethnic violence, a United Nations report found.
World
Jan 20
Site for Canada’s underground nuclear waste repository to be selected next year
A critical milestone is on the horizon for Canada's 175-year-long plan to bury its nuclear waste underground, with two pairs of Ontario communities set to decide if they would host
Canada
Dec 27, 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
With territory on both sides of B.C.-U.S. border, Sinixt Confederacy seeks recognition
The Sinixt Confederacy has been seeking to influence the management of natural resources and make claims to government funds in B.C. but there's a rift in those plans already.
Canada
Dec 11, 2023