135-year-old Victoria Chinese butcher shop seeks new owner to continue legacy
Loy Sing Meat Market is believed to be North America's oldest continuously operating Chinese business. Its owners are retiring but want to keep the legacy alive.
Canada
Jan 5
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
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
Surrey man’s indecent exposure trial continues
Thomas Cooper, 53, was cross-examined about his intentions when he arrived at the shopping mall in 2022. Tuesday was day two of the trial.
Crime
Mar 13
The West Block – Episode 26, Season 13
On this week’s show: how the Canadian Armed Forces are helping stave off potential Russian aggression, and what our military needs to help itself.
Politics
Mar 10
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
Staff severance payments reach $1.7M after Manitoba changes government
Severance payments to political staff following last year's Manitoba election have reached about $1.7 million, government figures show.
Politics
Feb 20
Halifax harbour transshipment facility for imported vehicles hit by strike: Unifor
More than 230 unionized workers in the Halifax area walked off the job today at the Autoport, one of North America’s largest transshipment facilities for imported vehicles.
Canada
Feb 27
Alberta RCMP officer and Edmonton police constable earn Juno nomination for gospel album
Edmonton police Const. David Pedersen and Alberta RCMP officer Stirling John have earned this year's Juno nomination for Country Gospel Album of the Year.
Canada
Mar 22
Ford promises ‘banner year’ for auto sector as focus shifts to EV spinoff jobs
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is promising a 'banner year' for the province's auto sector, which his economic development minister says will include a focus on spinoff EV sector jobs.
Politics
Mar 11
B.C. continues to have longest wait times at walk-in clinics: report
Data from Medimap, which tracks wait times at clinics across the province, showed that the average wait in B.C. was 93 minutes in 2023.
Health
Feb 21
Remote work and how it’s shaping where people are now buying homes in Ontario
Home sales prices across Ontario and the proportion of employees working remotely are both down from record highs but remain elevated from pre-pandemic levels.
Canada
Mar 27
Russia, China veto U.S.-backed UN resolution for Gaza ceasefire
Russia and China on Friday vetoed a U.S.-sponsored UN resolution calling for “an immediate and sustained ceasefire” in the Israel-Hamas conflict in Gaza.
World
Mar 22
Nearly 900K Canadians did gig work as main job at end of 2022: StatCan
A new report from Statistics Canada has found people taking on "gig work" as their main job reached 871,000 in the final three months of 2022.
Canada
Mar 4
Grocers face uphill battle to regain customers’ trust, experts say
Canadians are increasingly turning a critical eye to the handful of companies that sell the vast majority of groceries in the country.
Consumer
Feb 23
Call of the Wilde: Montreal Canadiens lose in shootout to Tampa Bay Lightning
The Lightning need wins for a playoff spot while the Canadiens are just trying to grow their games.
Sports
Mar 2
Late power play goal lifts Seattle to 4-3 win over Winnipeg Jets
Andre Burakovsky scored the winner with 2:39 to go to hand Winnipeg its first loss at home to a Western Conference opponent since Nov. 30.
Sports
Mar 5
Canadian mayors push back on Poilievre’s housing ‘gatekeepers’ attacks
The president of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities rejected Poilievre's oft-levelled accusation that cities are the ones standing in the way of building more homes.
Canada
Feb 26
Storm dug themselves deep hole, Bulldogs hang on for victory
Guelph couldn't overcome a 5-goal deficit and ended up dropping a 6-4 decision to Brantford for their fifth loss in a row.
Sports
Feb 10
N.B. Tories not reoffering could be seen as problem or opportunity: profs
Two more government MLAs announced they won't reoffer this week, bringing the total up to six as an election looms this year.
Politics
Mar 1