Windows shattered, property damaged as May Day protests turn violent in Montreal
Windows were smashed and property was damaged as dozens of masked demonstrators marched through downtown streets in Montreal for what is referred to as May Day.
Crime
May 2
Our guide to revamping your skin and hair routine this spring
From SPF-infused moisturizers to versatile jelly tints, and overnight body masks, explore these ideal additions to invigorate your skin and hair this season.
The Curator
Apr 9
A dermatologist’s expert evaluation on LED face masks
Do LED face masks really help improve the look of skin? We asked a derm for their evaluation. Plus, shop LED devices that are worth the hype.
The Curator
Feb 16
Treat yourself to these 7 fabulous face masks
From clarifying clays and gentle exfoliants to hydrating potions that seriously deliver, these seven face masks are the perfect way to unwind and get your skin back on track.
The Curator
Feb 14
Belleville police seek suspect in shooting that locked down schools
Police are asking anyone with video in the area to reach out to investigators.
Crime
May 1
RCMP investigate homicide in Oxbow, Sask.
Saskatchewan RCMP remain at the scene of what has been deemed a homicide in Oxbow, Sask. Carlyle RCMP say on April 24, they received a report of a potential homicide.
Crime
Apr 25
Confidence levels taking a hit as costs rise for local Saskatchewan businesses
“Small business owners are trying to get back on their feet, but increased business costs keep setting them back," said Brianna Solberg, CFIB provincial affairs director.
Canada
Apr 26
Winnipeg police ask for public’s help identifying suspect after older woman robbed
The victim was walking to her car in a commercial parking lot when a man she didn't know came up to her, stealing her purse and then running away.
Crime
Apr 8
Arrest made in Kindersley, Sask., sexual assault investigation
RCMP in Kindersley, Sask., have arrested a man in connection with an investigation into an alleged sexual assault on a teenage girl. The man also faces firearms charges.
Crime
May 3
Zipper merge guidelines revisited as Saskatchewan construction season begins
Road construction season means the topic of zipper merging tags along with it.
Canada
Apr 30
Sask. RCMP pull over driver in car with no steering wheel
A driver with no licence was found driving a car with no steering wheel near Shellbrook, Sask. last week, police say.
Crime
Apr 23
Dozens gather to mark Red Dress Day in Winnipeg
People from around the city gathered at The Forks to honour those who were taken too soon, and remember those who are still missing.
Canada
May 5
Scott Moe addresses Sask. exports at Food Fuel and Fertilizer Global Summit
On Monday the second annual Food Fuel Fertilizer Global Summit put on by Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce kicked off in Regina, with premier Scott Moe taking the stage.
Canada
May 6
Sask. family’s cow gives birth to rare set of quadruplets
A Saskatchewan cattle family are celebrating the birth of quadruplet calves, a rare sight in the prairies.
Canada
Apr 28
USask Huskies present and future on display at 2024 Dogs’ Breakfast fundraiser
Super Bowl champion Sean Payton captured the attention of a sold-out crowd at the 2024 Dogs' Breakfast, highlighting the new class of recruits for the Huskies football program.
Sports
May 2
Man shot and killed in Toronto, 3rd homicide investigation in less than a day
A man was shot multiple times inside of a south Etobicoke townhome, marking Toronto's third homicide investigation in less than a day, police say.
Crime
Apr 25
Sask. Incident Response Team investigates Swift Current death after wellness check
The Saskatchewan Incident Response Team is investigating after a woman died after a wellness check in Swift Current.
Canada
May 6
Okanagan bat watchers asked to get counting
Okanagan-based bat biologists and volunteers will soon start enjoying late nights while counting bats at maternity roosts throughout the province.
Canada
May 1
Health task force blasted over ‘dangerous guidance’ for cancer screenings
Medical experts from radiologists to urologists are calling for an urgent need to reform the Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care for its 'outdated screening guidelines.'
Health
Apr 15
Domestic violence not epidemic, N.S. justice minister says on mass shooting anniversary
Nova Scotia’s justice minister has apologized for saying he doesn’t believe domestic violence is an epidemic on the four-year anniversary of the province’s worst mass shooting.
Canada
Apr 18