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: 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: 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 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
Sea Bears continue to set stellar attendance records, sell out first home game of 2024
The city's pro basketball team -- which set CEBL attendance records in 2023's inaugural season -- announced Wednesday that its upcoming home opener is sold out once again.
Sports
May 8
From March Madness to Winnipeg: Sea Bears welcome new basketball court
The Winnipeg Sea Bears will be playing on some newer hardwood this season. The team's new court replaces the 60-year-old one that's been part of many iconic events over the years.
Canada
May 7
Winnipeg to replace historic six-decade-old pro basketball court
The basketball court surface that has served Winnipeg for the past six decades is finally getting replaced.
Sports
May 7
Entire Sea Bears coaching staff back for sophomore season
The CEBL basketball club announced Thursday that its entire coaching staff from the 2023 inaugural season will return after recording a 12-8 record last year.
Sports
Apr 25
Winnipeg Sea Bears sign 7-foot former NBA player
The Sea Bears added seven-foot centre and former NBA first round draft pick Byron Mullens on Thursday.
Sports
May 9
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
15-year-old boy dead after ATV collision near New Brunswick highway
A 15-year-old passenger from the Bathurst region was killed in a collision involving two ATVs on Route 11 near Beresford, N.B., according to police.
Canada
May 4
Regina police arrest, charge 16-year-old following robbery, bear spray incident
Police charged a 16-year-old youth after they responded to a robbery in progress at a local business where bear spray was allegedly involved.
Crime
Apr 27
14-year-olds accused in Halifax homicide appear in court, bail hearing set
The two 14-year-olds accused of killing a high school student outside the Halifax Shopping Centre Monday are scheduled to appear for a bail hearing next month.
Crime
Apr 26
Tow truck driver after near-death experience on N.S. highway: ‘We fear for our lives’
A tow truck operator says he's lucky to be alive after he was almost struck by a car this week while responding a crash along a busy Nova Scotia highway.
Canada
May 11
Sea Bears draft picks include familiar faces
The Winnipeg Sea Bears have drafted some known faces to the team's ranks.
Sports
Apr 11
Singh mulls TikTok return as U.S. nears potential ban over security fears
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says he is considering personally reactivating his TikTok account, as the U.S. moves towards a ban on the popular social media platform.
Politics
Apr 24
8 items to make your next camping trip a great one
Setting out on a camping trip this summer? Here are 8 great camping must-haves for your next adventure.
The Curator
May 3
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
Orphaned bear in Bralorne, B.C., is too old to rehabilitate, conservations officials say
Many animal lovers were eager to step in and bring the bear to safety, worried the yearling would not be able to survive in the wild on its own.
Environment
May 2