Montreal Canadiens Win Game 7 Against Boston Bruins
BOSTON - Max Pacioretty scored the winner midway through the second period and Carey Price stopped 29 shots as the upstart Montreal Canadiens defeated Boston 3-1 in Game 7 on Wednesday to oust the...
View ArticleBeer tourists drink to Vancouver's microbrewery boom
While wine tourism has long been established in the Okanagan, officials say the boom of microbreweries in the Lower Mainland has led to a huge influx of beer tourists. Locals may still be the target...
View ArticleGluten Intolerance May Be Completely Fake: Study
If you're not celiac, you're probably not gluten intolerant. That's according to an academic study that effectively overturned the results of a previous one in 2011, which had served as evidence that...
View ArticleCanadiens, Rangers East final set for Hockey Night on Saturday
The Montreal Canadiens will open their Eastern Conference final against the New York Rangers at the Bell Centre on Saturday afternoon on Hockey Night in Canada (CBC, CBCSports.ca, 1 p.m. ET). Hockey...
View Article11 Things To Know About The NDP's Satellite Offices And Mailings
OTTAWA — On Thursday NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair will face off against his political opponents about his party’s alleged use of taxpayers’ resources for partisan gain. What did the NDP actually do and...
View ArticleSkyTrain 'quacking' sexual assault: victim, witnesses sought
Metro Vancouver transit police are asking an unidentified woman to come forward, after a known sex offender making duck noises allegedly sexually assaulted her on the SkyTrain in April. Police...
View ArticleDaredevil scales Toronto buildings for high altitude selfies
He climbs Toronto's tallest buildings, brings a camera, shoots photos looking straight down and posts them to Instagram. Amr Abdelaal, an 18-year-old photographer, seems to risk his life to take...
View ArticleNew $5K permits shunned by popular food trucks
A critical step in council’s plan to expand Toronto’s street food scene began with a whimper on Thursday, after only a handful of newly available permits giving food operators more freedom were sold. -...
View ArticleIt’s Now The Canadian Dream - NYTimes.com
It was in 1931 that the historian James Truslow Adams coined the phrase “the American dream.”
View ArticleWatch A Child Make A Fool Out Of This Grown Man (VIDEO)
If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again – right? That’s exactly what one man did as he made every effort to pass through bars of a metal fence, failing. He's too big, too drunk and really wants...
View ArticleCottage Packing List: The Essentials To Bring For Your Long Weekend
Whether you call it cottage or cabin country, it’s where many Canadians are heading this Victoria Day long weekend to finally take advantage of the warmer weather. While getting away for the weekend...
View ArticleCan Toronto's mayoral candidates deliver on jobs promises?
Mayoral candidate John Tory unveiled his plan to create jobs in the GTA on Thursday. Speaking at a coffee shop in Toronto’s east end, Tory said he would partner with private businesses to carry out a...
View ArticleMMVAs 2014: Kendall and Kylie Jenner Named Co-Hosts For MuchMusic Video Awards
Reality TV and social media mavens Kendall and Kylie Jenner are adding some more millennial superstar power to the 25th annual MMVAs. The Jenner sisters, best known from "Keeping Up With the...
View ArticleHas the Squamish 'Sasquatch' been identified?
A White Rock man believes he may be the "Sasquatch" caught on a viral video filmed by wildlife biologist Myles Lamont while hiking Tricouni Peak in the Tantalus mountain range near Squamish, B.C. more...
View ArticleMilan Lucic Wrote An Anti-Bullying Book Months Ago (VIDEO)
Boston Bruins power forward Milan Lucic has been labelled a bully after a post-Game 7 incident in which he allegedly taunted Montreal players Dale Weise and Alexei Emelin during a team handshake. But...
View ArticleTemporary Foreign Workers Controversy Prompts Tories To Mull Tougher Crackdown
OTTAWA - Ottawa is considering a further crackdown on its embattled temporary foreign worker program that could result in higher fees for companies hoping to hire foreign help and an elimination of the...
View ArticleZoning dispute leaves 60,000 square feet of space in Steveston vacant
A zoning dispute between a developer and the city of Richmond has resulted in tens of thousands of square feet of commercial space in Steveston sitting vacant for almost a year. Onni Group's waterfront...
View ArticleA Throwback Look At Toronto In The '60s, '70s, And '80s (PHOTOS)
Long before hot dogs could be found on every other corner in downtown Toronto, vendors hawked candy apples, buttery popcorn, and pistachios on the street. Heck, there were even stores that only sold...
View ArticleVancouver artist James Picard threatened over Holocaust work
East Vancouver artist James Picard is afraid for his safety after getting a string of threatening messages while working on his latest exhibit, titled The Dark and The Wounded. The latest message, in...
View ArticlePrivacy commissioner slams police board's TCH surveillance plan
Ontario’s privacy commissioner sent a representative to a meeting of the Toronto Police Services Board on Thursday to voice concerns about police efforts to gain greater access to security camera...
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