Call of the Wilde: Ottawa Senators best Canadiens in shootout
The Senators increased their winning streak against the Habs to nine games winning 5-4.
Sports
Apr 13
An attempt to explain the inexplicable in the world of rock music
Yelling 'Freebird!' and raising hands in the 'devil horns' sign — why do rock fans do some of the things they do? Alan Cross examines these and other rock traditions.
Entertainment
May 5
Scramble to build affordable housing in Alberta raises jobsite safety concerns
The president of the Alberta Federation of Labour is concerned the millions being allocated for affordable housing may lead to the cutting of corners in the rush to build homes.
Canada
Dec 18, 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
AI not an immediate existential threat but ‘safety brakes’ needed: Microsoft
Microsoft's president says he doesn't think artificial intelligence poses an immediate threat to humanity's existence, but "safety brakes" are needed to address AI's risks.
Tech
Nov 29, 2023
Saskatchewan remote mining tech company says it’s ready to lead industry
Nutrien is pioneering the development of cutting-edge tele-remote mining technology in Saskatchewan, marking a significant step towards the future of mining.
Tech
Oct 30, 2023
Canada’s tech sector latest industry to experience shift away from remote work
While companies in other industries are also increasingly mandating workers back to the office at least a few days every week, the tech sector's shift is notable.
Economy
Sep 6, 2023
Future of Peterborough Exhibition uncertain as land dispute with city continues
Due to an ongoing Morrow Park land dispute with the city, the Peterborough Exhibition will host a small homecraft show at Lang Pioneer Village in Keene from Aug. 25 to 27.
Canada
Jul 31, 2023
If UFOs are real, I know a few musicians who will be very interested
With all the talk this past week about UFOs, UAPs, and government transparency, some famous musicians are watching anxiously to learn what’s actually happening with aliens.
Entertainment
Jul 30, 2023
Fugitive Slave Chapel rehomed and restored at Fanshawe Pioneer Village
After a long fundraising campaign and a trip from London’s SoHo neighbourhood to the northeast end of the city, the Fugitive Slave Chapel has opened at Fanshawe Pioneer Village.
Canada
Jul 20, 2023
Pat Robertson, noted televangelist and creator of ‘700 Club,’ dies at 93
Pat Robertson was a familiar presence in living rooms, known for his '700 Club' TV show, and later, his televised pronouncements of God's judgement.
U.S. News
Jun 8, 2023
Feng Shui master advises on fallen Calgary headstones, warns of bad omen at downtown skyscraper
Feng Shui master gives advice on fallen Calgary headstones and warns about bad omen at downtown skyscraper
Canada
Apr 2, 2023
Introducing GPT-4: The next generation AI that can ‘see’
GPT-4, the latest development of OpenAI, is a "large multimodal model," meaning it can analyze not only text, but images as well.
Tech
Mar 15, 2023
Ghislaine Maxwell appeals sentence, argues she was immune from prosecution
Ghislaine Maxwell's lawyers argued that her sex trafficking conviction should be thrown out because of a federal agreement reached with Jeffery Epstein 15 years ago.
U.S. News
Mar 1, 2023
ChatGPT wouldn’t exist without Canadian AI pioneers. Why one fears for the future
Canadian companies 'should be the ones building' the future of AI or we'll never catch up to the U.S., said one of the godfathers of AI, Montreal's Yoshua Bengio.
Tech
Mar 1, 2023
Fugitive Slave Chapel documentary honours history, preservation in London
A new documentary by Canadian Anthony Sherwood about the historic Fugitive Slave Chapel premiered Saturday at the London Public Library.
Canada
Feb 18, 2023
Indigenous people call Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s tweet ‘disappointing’
A video tweeted by Smith on Friday has received a lot of backlash on social media and from the Indigenous community who claim her comments are harmful to reconciliation.
Canada
Feb 11, 2023
London’s Fugitive Slave Chapel the subject of documentary to be screened Feb. 18
The film's debut, scheduled for Feb. 18 at Wolf Performance Hall, is one of several events lined up in the coming weeks in the city for Black History Month.
Canada
Feb 2, 2023
The former ‘Pink home’ in Pointe-Claire and the political jabs now getting tossed
With the municipal elections officially underway across Quebec, in Pointe-Claire political punches are already being thrown over the loss of long-standing historical buildings.
Politics
Sep 17, 2021
Trade commission rules that Kodak didn’t violate Apple patents
ROCHESTER, N.Y. - The U.S. arbiter for trade disputes has spurned Apple Inc.'s digital-camera patent claims against Eastman Kodak Co., a 131-year-old photography pioneer caught in a perilous race to redefine itself in the cutthroat digital-imaging arena.
Money
Jul 19, 2011