Sophie Grégoire Trudeau to appear at event in Kitchener in May
Sophie Grégoire Trudeau is scheduled to be part of a fireside chat alongside broadcaster Lisa Laflamme at Bingemans Conference Centre in Kitchener on May 23.
Canada
May 7
Get a bird’s-eye view from one of Vancouver Island’s tallest trees
A group of conservationists recently had the opportunity to scale a massive 71-metre (223 foot) tall Sitka Spruce discovered in the Carmanah Valley.
Environment
May 9
The best dry shampoos for an instant hair refresh
Whether you're pressed for time or craving a boost, dry shampoo is here to rescue your strands. Discover six options tailored to every hair type, texture and budget.
The Curator
Apr 30
Green bins roll out to London, Ont. multi-unit residential buildings
On Wednesday, bins were placed in disposal areas at two Norquay Management properties to help residents separate food waste from other garbage.
Canada
Apr 26
Trees trimmed near power lines in Okanagan raising safety concerns
A Naramata resident said one tree near his home wound up crashing down onto his deck five months five months after it was trimmed.
Canada
May 16
Regina Humane Society sends out urgent plea to adopt dogs
According to RHS, dogs are waiting 64 per cent longer to be adopted than the average for dogs in its care, after COVID-19 saw very high adoption rates.
Canada
Apr 25
Auto theft crisis: Insurance claims hit $1.5B in 2023 — a new record
Auto theft insurance claims for replacing stolen vehicles skyrocketed to a record-breaking $1.5 billion in 2023, according to data released by the Insurance Bureau of Canada.
Canada
May 16
2 Ontario LTC homes closing in part due to requirement for sprinkler system
There's no doubt that fire safety is important, but losing long-term care spaces at a time of such critical need doesn't make sense, said Lisa Sharp.
Canada
May 3
Liam Neeson, Sharon Stone call for Kevin Spacey’s return to acting
The support for Kevin Spacey comes on the heels of a Channel 4 documentary that includes new allegations of sexual misconduct against the actor.
Entertainment
11 hours
Nenshi viewed as front-runner as deadline looms in Alberta NDP leadership contest
Members have until Monday night to buy a membership in order to cast a vote on June 22 on who will replace Rachel Notley as NDP leader and head of the Opposition.
Politics
Apr 22
Ford faces dissent over decision to create Ottawa office led by defeated candidate
Doug Ford hasn't said how much a defeated byelection candidate is getting paid to lead a new office in Ottawa. One member of his party said the office is 'not a great idea.'
Politics
Apr 30
The West Block – Episode 32, Season 13
Israel and Iran are engaged in an unprecedented back and forth of direct military strikes on one another. Those strikes have been controlled and limited, but could that change?
Politics
Apr 21
NFL’s Harrison Butker slammed for urging women grads to be ‘homemakers’
Harrison Butker's commencement address touched on everything from Pride month to women's roles in the home, abortion and in vitro fertilization.
Sports
May 15
Changes coming to Saskatoon’s College Drive and Wiggins Avenue after road safety report
Changes will be made to the intersection of College Drive and Wiggins Avenue after a road safety report was brought forward to Saskatoon city council.
Traffic
Apr 25
Anger growing over how U of A, Edmonton police dismantled pro-Palestinian protest
A professor at the University of Alberta has resigned from their associate dean role in protest over how officials handled the dismantling of a pro-Palestinian encampment.
Canada
May 14
Walmart Canada says robots are coming to two Ontario warehouses
Together, they shave down the time it takes to get products from trailers into the facility by 90 per cent — and their overlord, Walmart Canada, hopes this is just the start.
Canada
Apr 12
Ontario man stranded in Costa Rica due to lack of hospital beds at home
A Canadian man who suffered a medical emergency is stuck in a Costa Rica hospital after his family was told no hospitals in Ontario are able to admit him due to a lack of beds.
Canada
Apr 12
‘All Essentials Saturday’ hopes to restock shelves at Durham Region food banks
As rent and food prices continue to rise and donations continue to dwindle, this weekend's first 'All Essentials Saturday' food drive hopes to fill shelves across the region.
Canada
Apr 5
‘Oatzempic’ is gaining steam online. What is this weight loss trend?
'Oatzempic,' a new social media craze, is making the rounds, with the emergence of the drink trend promising remarkable weight loss outcomes.
Health
Apr 9
A look at teams competing at 2024 world men’s curling championship
A look at the field for the world men's curling championship in Schaffhausen, Switzerland.
Canada
Mar 29