Most bed bug ridden cities across Canada are in Ontario. Here’s which ones
Orkin Canada, a pest control company, has released its annual list of the "bed buggiest" cities, with Toronto taking the top spot for the seventh straight year.
Canada
Mar 19
Alberta man loses daughter’s ashes amid bed bug confusion
'When I heard that they had thrown away my daughter, it honestly felt like we had lost her all over again,' said Mistaken Chief, whose daughter's remains were in an urn necklace.
Canada
Mar 6
ANALYSIS: Jets face real playoff-calibre test in Big Apple Tuesday
The question begs to be answered: Will this be the kick-start to the required level of execution versus a fellow division leader?
Sports
Mar 18
Stress builds as deadline to vacate some Halifax homeless encampments inches closer
With Halifax’s deadline for residents to leave five homeless encampments just one week away, stress is growing among unhoused residents and volunteers.
Canada
Feb 19
Ontario won’t raise tuition as colleges, universities beg for financial help
Both the premier and the finance minister have ruled out increasing tuition fees in Ontario. The province is, however, considering financial help for post-secondary institutions.
Education
Feb 13
Nova Scotians can now play in big-money Toronto Blue Jays’ 50-50 lottery
Nova Scotians will now be able to buy 50/50 tickets online that are sold at Toronto Blue Jays baseball games --all in a bid to support children and youth sports.
Canada
Feb 12
The best time to start planting your garden this spring
10 essentials to get your garden ready for the coming growing season and our meteorologist dishes on the best time to start planting.
The Curator
Apr 19
Shop these 7 on-trend handbags for spring
From woven totes and big bucket bags to bold, embellished designs, read on for the top purse trends that took spring 2024 runways by storm--and get ready to shop.
The Curator
Apr 16
Blue Jays top Yankees 3-1 in series opener
Every pitch is a process for Blue Jays starter Chris Bassitt. He'll often bend down or talk to himself before locking in and unloading from an arsenal that offers both variety and quality.
Sports
Apr 15
Abandoned dogs being found in ‘deplorable condition,’ Brampton warns
Brampton is sounding the alarm after seeing a rise in abandoned dogs over the past few weeks, including some being found in 'deplorable condition.'
Canada
Apr 18
‘If we stay with it, they will come’: Canucks sticking to game plan with series tied 1-1
Despite Tuesday's 4-1 loss to the Nashville Predators, the Vancouver Canucks say they plan to stick with a style of play they believe can win the series.
Sports
Apr 24
‘We feel good about ourselves’: Jets coach Bowness optimistic after Game 2 loss
Despite the Jets losing 5-2 to the Colorado Avalanche in Game 2, head coach Rick Bowness saw improvements in his team’s play from Sunday.
Sports
Apr 24
‘I’m not paying it’: Ontario family furious over $400/day hospital fine for not moving to LTC
Campeau chose neither – the family has been racking up a monster bill since March 11 that remains unpaid while her mother has stayed on at a Windsor, Ont., hospital.
Health
Apr 10
Our top 5 Amazon deals of the week
Looking to shop great deals? Here are our favourite deal items up for grabs this week on Amazon. Save big on Soundcore, Honiture and more coveted brand items.
The Curator
Mar 26
Harvey Weinstein’s rape conviction overturned from #MeToo trial
New York’s highest court overturned Harvey Weinstein’s 2020 rape conviction, finding the judge at the landmark #MeToo trial prejudiced the ex-movie mogul with improper rulings.
Entertainment
22 mins
Stanley Cup playoffs: Who to watch and what to expect
The chase for the Stanley Cup is back underway, with the NHL's top 16 teams left to duke it out through four gruelling rounds.
Sports
Apr 19
Family raises concerns about Lethbridge assisted living home
One family is making accusations about what they say is a lack of care and security provided at a Lethbridge senior supportive living home. Sarah Jones has the details.
Canada
Apr 22
Borrow a bee colony? West Vancouver library loans out pollinators
The bee program is a bid to educate people about the need for pollinators and how simple it is to raise these easygoing insects.
Canada
Mar 23
Drug use in B.C.’s hospitals sparks feisty debate in the legislature
The Official Opposition, B.C. United, called out the government over a string of stories about illegal drug use in hospitals, with users allowed to leave their beds.
Politics
Apr 11
‘Something has to change’: Mother fights for better addiction care after son’s death
A Nova Scotia woman whose son died from a drug overdose says the province's health-care system failed him, and is calling for better mental health and addiction support.
Health
Apr 5