Smiths Falls, Ont. woman’s wedding dress stolen 2 weeks before marriage
With just two weeks to go until her big day, Kimberley Thomas was more than dismayed when her wedding dress was stolen from her car while visiting Kingston.
Canada
Apr 19
AI-generated fake nude photos of students circulating: London, Ont. high school
The St. Thomas Aquinas administration said that some student pictures have been copied from their social media sites and altered using AI to make the students appear naked.
Canada
Apr 4
Kings beat Flames 4-1 to clinch playoff berth
The Los Angeles Kings clinched a playoff berth with a 4-1 victory over the Calgary Flames on Thursday night.
Sports
Apr 12
Bell Canada CEO defends job cuts to MPs, cites shift to online viewing
CEO Mirko Bibic is appearing before the House of Commons heritage committee Thursday after being ordered to appear by parliamentarians.
Canada
Apr 11
U.S. Supreme Court takes up case on ghost guns, firearms without serial numbers
The U.S. Supreme Court justices by a 5-4 vote had previously intervened to keep the regulation in effect during the ongoing legal fight.
U.S. News
Apr 22
Honda’s $15B Ontario EV plant marks ‘historic day,’ Trudeau says
Justin Trudeau, Doug Ford and Honda executives are expected to announce the automaker is building an electric vehicle battery plant in Alliston part of a $15-billion investment.
Canada
Apr 25
Manitoba Moose eliminated in 2 straight by Texas Stars
The Manitoba Moose season ended with a 2-0 Game 2 loss to get swept in two straight games by the Texas Stars.
Sports
Apr 25
Pro Canadian women’s soccer league closer to becoming a reality. Here’s why
Six clubs have submitted applications to join a planned Canadian professional women's soccer league which has now achieved the number of commitments required for launch in 2025.
Sports
Apr 4
Honda to build electric vehicles and battery plant in Ontario, sources say
Honda Canada is set to build an electric vehicle battery plant near its auto manufacturing facility in Alliston, Ont., where it also plans to produce fully electric vehicles.
Canada
Apr 22
Teacher fired after competing on ‘Survivor Québec’ reality show
The president of the local teachers union, says the school board in the town of St-Hyacinthe dismissed her even though she had found qualified replacements to cover her absence.
Canada
Apr 11
Olympics 2024: Track and field criticized for move to pay Paris gold medalists
Last week's move by the track body and its president Sebastian Coe broke with tradition because the International Olympic Committee does not pay prize money.
Sports
Apr 19
Grocery code: How Ottawa has tried to get Loblaw, Walmart on board
It was evident to the federal government as early as last fall that Loblaw and Walmart might be holdouts to the grocery code of conduct, documents show.
Canada
Apr 26
U.S. Supreme Court hearing case about abortion pill access
The Supreme Court is hearing arguments Tuesday in its first abortion case since conservative justices overturned the constitutional right to an abortion two years ago
U.S. News
Mar 26
Brossoit clutch, Jets shine against Dallas Stars for fifth straight win
The Winnipeg Jets blanked the Dallas Stars 3-0 Thursday night for their fifth straight win.
Sports
Apr 11
Whistler prepares for wildfires with plan believed to be a first in B.C.
"A lot of mountains, lakes and streams through here. One of the interesting challenges that we have here is, to our community, it's very much, made up of an intermix."
Fire
Apr 3
Wilmot residents ‘devastated’ by potential expropriation of farms
Wilmot residents are 'devastated' by the possibility that their farms will be expropriated by Waterloo Region for a proposed industrial site.
Canada
Mar 26
‘Like a cartel:’ Shootings point to turf war over rights to screen South Indian films
The day Thomas Sajan was expecting to see a South Indian action epic at a theatre in British Columbia, a spate of shootings thousands of kilometres away disrupted his plans.
Crime
Mar 31
‘I just love pro wrestling’: The divine nature of Ontario’s independent scene
On a snowy Friday in March, a gathering of worshippers at a church in Cambridge, Ont., took centre stage. But they weren't there for a high power, they were there for wrestling.
Sports
Apr 21
Meghan Markle wins half-sister’s defamation lawsuit as judge dismisses case
A Florida judge ruled that Samantha Markle — half-sister to Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex — was not defamed by her royal half-sibling's remarks.
Entertainment
Mar 12
Biden administration moves to close loophole on background checks for gun purchases
The rule, which was finalized this week, makes clear that anyone who sells firearms predominantly to earn a profit must be federally licensed and conduct background checks.
U.S. News
Apr 11