Who is Rose Hanbury and how does she tie into the Kate Middleton drama?
Rose Hanbury has been linked to the Prince and Princess of Wales for years, but an old rumour is getting fresh air as Kensington Palace continues to fumble.
Trending
Mar 13
No competition in more than a third of GC Strategies federal deals: docs
“It's the easy way out,” said one former senior civil servant working on procurement. “Unless you have a legitimate reason to sole source, don’t.”
Canada
Apr 12
Ontario prepares for solar eclipse to put pressure on electricity grid
A total solar eclipse in parts of Ontario will reduce the amount of electricity generated when the sun is obscured. Energy officials say they're putting resources on standby.
Politics
Apr 5
Terror threat in Canada ‘elevated’ after Moscow attack, says Petraeus
David Petraeus told The West Block host Mercedes Stephenson that the scale of Moscow's attack makes the current state of extremism and terrorist capabilities “very worrisome.”
Canada
Mar 31
B.C. unveils $300M to expand Metro Vancouver transit after federal budget snub
There was no new money for Metro Vancouver transit in the 2024 federal budget. The province unveiled funding Wednesday aimed at expanding bus service.
Economy
Apr 17
Former Hydro-Québec worker accused of spying for China pleads not guilty to new charges
Yuesheng Wang, who is out on bail, entered the not guilty pleas at the courthouse in Longueuil, Que., on Montreal's South Shore. He has said he intends to fight to clear his name.
Canada
Apr 5
BC Hydro launches call for private wind, solar power producers to feed grid
The Crown corporation said it needs another 3,000 gigawatt hours of electricity annually, enough to power the equivalent of 270,000 homes or a million electric vehicles.
Economy
Apr 3
Kelowna man admits he killed his roommate
A Kelowna man admitted Tuesday during the fourth week of his murder trial that he killed his roommate nearly three years ago.
Crime
Mar 26
Child-killer Allan Schoenborn changes name, fights to keep new identity secret
Allan Schoenborn was found not criminally responsible for killing his three young children in Merritt, B.C., 14 years ago.
Crime
Apr 17
Hyman’s OT winner lifts Oilers past Winnipeg Jets 4-3
The Jets rallied from a two-goal deficit in the third before Zach Hyman ended it 82 seconds into overtime with his 51st of the season.
Sports
Mar 26
Weak productivity is an economic ‘emergency,’ Bank of Canada warns
Bank of Canada senior deputy governor Carolyn Rogers gave a speech in Halifax on Tuesday in which she sounded the alarm on Canada’s flagging productivity rates.
Economy
Mar 26
Marineland guilty of charges over its care of 3 young black bears
Marineland has been found guilty under Ontario's animal cruelty laws of three charges related to its care of three black bears.
Canada
Mar 7
Let’s talk about women’s hair loss (and how to prevent it)
From taboo to top-of-mind—early intervention is key. But where to start? Read on for eight tips on how to prevent hair loss from two hair experts.
The Curator
Apr 10
Pope Francis appeals for peace in Gaza and Ukraine during Easter Mass address
Pope Francis rallied from a winter-long bout of respiratory problems to lead some 60,000 people in Easter celebrations Sunday.
World
Mar 31
Escalating tensions among roommates led to fatal Kelowna altercation: Crown counsel
Lorence Williams was being evicted from his home in May 2021, when an increasingly fraught relationship with his roommates turned fatal, a jury was told Monday.
Crime
Mar 4
Video showing vicious beating outside Toronto school viewed at manslaughter trial
Video footage of the brutal attack outside of Victoria Park CI was shown in the courtroom during closing arguments at the manslaughter trial for Ahmed Rafin.
Canada
Feb 22
A ‘middle ground’ on carbon reduction amid inflation? Brad Wall says yes
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has touted technology as a solution to climate change, as opposed to the federal carbon price, a similar case made by ex-premier Brad Wall.
Canada
Mar 24
Carbon price increase causing ‘worry,’ premiers say, urging pause
Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Andrew Furey wants the carbon pricing increase for April paused, with Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe endorsing it.
Canada
Mar 12
More red ink at Manitoba Hydro as need for new power generation looms
A quarterly fiscal report from Manitoba Hydro is forecasting a $190-million net loss for the fiscal year that will end in March.
Politics
Feb 22
From day to night: Ultimate beauty dupes
From the perfect face-prep headband to a beauty blender dupe that delivers the same performance at half the price – here are some fresh ideas for your day.
The Curator
Apr 2