Regina’s old Sears building will soon close its doors for safety reasons
The century-old building in Regina's Warehouse District area, which dates back to 1918, has recently been deemed not up to safety codes by Regina Fire and Protective Services.
Canada
Apr 19
Recipe: Pan-seared coastal halibut
Chef James Town, the Fairmont Pacific Rim Banquet Chef, along with JC Felicella from Junior Culinary Team Canada, join Jennifer Palma for Cooking Together.
Entertainment
Apr 7
Recipe: Seared Ling Cod with Fregola Sarda and Rapini
Brittney Lygo, chef de cuisine with Homer Street Cafe and Bar, shows how to make a delicious ling cod recipe with a side of seared rapini.
Entertainment
Apr 14
Recipe: Seared scallops, crispy pork belly
Executive chef Garett Blundell from The Victor at the Parq Vancouver Hotel shows Jennifer Palma a unique take on surf-and-turf for Cooking Together.
Entertainment
Mar 10
Kelowna woman accused of murder, castration loses newest lawyer
Gabby Sears, charged with the second-degree murder of Darren Middleton, was in court Monday to straighten out the latest twist in a trial that's seen more than its fair share.
Crime
Mar 18
Kelowna woman accused of murder, mutilation deemed fit to stand trial
Gabriella Sears is accused of murdering and mutilating Darren Middleton of Kelowna in June of 2021 and has been behind bars ever since.
Crime
Feb 8
New lawyer for accused appears in Kelowna murder, castration case
The court is also looking into putting some precautionary measures in place, should the trial should derail yet again.
Crime
Apr 4
Sea Bears draft picks include familiar faces
The Winnipeg Sea Bears have drafted some known faces to the team's ranks.
Sports
Apr 11
Burnaby council votes to allow alcohol use in nearly all parks year-round
The proposal comes after what city staff have called a successful pilot project last summer in four major parks.
Politics
Apr 15
Annual home prices predicted to rise nearly 10% by end of year: Royal LePage
Royal LePage is predicting that annual home prices will rise nine per cent by the end of the year in an updated housing market forecast.
Canada
Apr 12
Arizona’s 160-year-old ban on nearly all abortions can be enforced, court rules
The 1864 law criminalizes nearly all abortions with no exceptions for rape or incest, but allows the procedure only if a mother’s life is in danger.
U.S. News
Apr 9
Gas prices spike in N.S. by nearly 10 cents a litre. Here’s how that compares with last year
The price of gasoline jumped by 9.8 cents in the Halifax-area. The price at the pump in Cape Breton, is slightly higher -- at a minimum price 186.9 cents per litre.
Economy
Apr 19
Major accident closes the Sea to Sky Highway near Stawamus Chief
According to Drive BC, the accident occurred outside the Stawamus Chief parking lot and both directions are blocked on Friday afternoon.
Traffic
Mar 29
What’s behind the lack of enthusiasm for this year’s music festivals?
The public sentiment about this year's crop of music festivals is an overwhelming "meh." There are good reasons for this.
Entertainment
Apr 21
Pickleball curious? Here’s what you need to get started
Balls, bag, paddles…what else do you need to play pickleball? Here are 11 accessories that may help foster your love of the game.
The Curator
Apr 5
Maple Leafs’ Auston Matthews is on pace for the NHL’s most goals in a season in nearly 30 years
Matthews has scored 60 in a season once and, given the Maple Leafs' propensity for offense, it would be foolish to rule out a run that gets him to 70 before the playoffs begin.
Sports
Mar 25
Agtech is the focus for this year’s Canada’s Farm Show in Regina
This year's theme for Canada's Farm Show in Regina is agtech, where traditional farming meets technology, and spotlighting the latest advancements in agricultural technology.
Canada
Apr 11
Canada’s foreign interference inquiry hears diaspora fears: ‘People are watching you’
Members of diaspora communities are slated to testify as a federal inquiry begins two weeks of hearings into foreign meddling allegations and how the government responded to them.
Canada
Mar 27
Winnipeg Kurds gearing up for Nowruz, Persian New Year celebration
Nowruz is the Persian new year and marks the arrival of the spring season. Kurds haves been celebrating the occasion in Winnipeg since the 1990s, joined by others around the world.
Canada
Mar 23
Saskatoon police respond to multiple bear spray incidents
Saskatoon police were busy on Thursday as officers responded to three separate calls for service involving the discharge of bear spray.
Crime
Apr 12