New Museum Of Sex Exhibit Features Boobie Bouncy House And More (VIDEO)
Whatever is happening in this video, we want to take part. In an upcoming exhibit at New York City's Museum of Sex opening June 26, the museum is introducing an erotic fair called Funland: Pleasures...
View ArticleHouses damaged in storm northwest of Toronto
A fire chief says a storm has damaged homes in the Township of Amaranth, about 100 kilometres northwest of Toronto. Orangeville Fire Chief Andy Macintosh told CBC News that no one has been injured to...
View ArticleCoyote attacks suspected north of Toronto as 2 women bitten
York Regional Police and the Ontario SPCA are hunting for two animals believed to be coyotes or feral German shepherds in Markham, just north of Toronto, after two women were injured in attacks Monday....
View ArticleAlberta sets up phone line for unresolved issues for those in continuing care
EDMONTON - People with unresolved issues over continuing care in Alberta will soon be able to voice their concerns to health-care specialists.Starting on July 7, Albertans will be able to call a...
View ArticleSaskatoon hospital unit won't open this month; lack of staff to work it
SASKATOON - Some unused space at Saskatoon's City Hospital will go unused for a little while longer.A 28-bed convalescence unit will not open this month as originally planned.Sandra Blevins,...
View ArticleLuis Suárez's World Cup Bite Inspires Hilarious Memes (PHOTOS)
In a clash of soccer titans on Tuesday, it wasn't Uruguay striker Luis Suárez's football prowess that earned him worldwide attention — it was his teeth. A key game between Uruguay and Italy turned ugly...
View ArticleStephen Harper Urges Quebec To Avoid Isolating Itself From Country
SAINT-LAZARE-DE-BELLECHASSE, Que. - Following the return of a federalist government in Quebec, Prime Minister Stephen Harper urged the province on Tuesday to resist isolating itself from the rest of...
View ArticlePort Moody scooter crash leaves elderly woman dead
A 71-year-old woman riding a mobility scooter has been killed in an accident in Port Moody at the corner of Ungless Way and Ioco Road during the afternoon rush hour. Port Moody police Inspector Ken...
View ArticleB.C. teachers' strike taking toll on support staff
School support staff in B.C. say they are struggling to make ends meet as they walk the picket lines in solidarity with striking B.C. teachers. The 34,000 mostly CUPE members, include education...
View ArticleBieber In Car Crash After Paparazzi Chase, No Reported Injuries
Justin Bieber was in a minor car crash Tuesday after the vehicle he was in was chased by paparazzi, according to TMZ. Bieber, who recently moved to Beverly Hills where has has already run afoul of his...
View Article2 tornadoes confirmed to have hit northwest of Toronto
Environment Canada is confirming that tornadoes hit two separate areas northwest of Toronto yesterday afternoon, leaving homes and trees damaged and bringing down power lines. Both the Township of...
View ArticleTemporary Foreign Worker Program queries came mostly from Tory MPs
Jason Kenney says he expects to hear an earful from constituents and businesses in Alberta concerned about his changes to the Temporary Foreign Worker Program. But a CBC News analysis of documents...
View ArticleThe Worst Cheeses For Your Health
While cheese can be high in saturated fat and salt, it contains many essential nutrients like calcium and protein. There are now many options on the market that offer low-fat and low-sodium versions of...
View ArticleMontreal Mayor wants to honour Robert Bourassa
Seven years after the city was forced to abandon plans to rename Park Avenue, Montreal Mayor Denis Coderre said he wants to rename a street after Robert Bourassa. Speaking during Wednesday’s executive...
View ArticleCanada's 'Tour Tax' On International Musicians Quietly Scrapped
OTTAWA - Ottawa has effectively eliminated a fee charged to international musicians that critics complained was deterring acts from abroad from playing in Canadian bars, pubs and restaurants.The...
View ArticleSenator Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu Cleared By Ethics Czar For Hiring Girlfriend
Senator Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu has been given a pass by Senate ethics officer Lyse Ricard even though he twice renewed a job contract for his girlfriend, and then tried to ensure a two-week special...
View Article4-year-old seriously hurt in Mississauga collision
A four-year-old was seriously injured after being struck by a vehicle in Mississauga this afternoon. Peel Regional Police said the incident happened near Park Towers Avenue and Hurontario Street at...
View ArticleSFU professors read aloud students' mean reviews on YouTube
Simon Fraser University's student newspaper The Peak has filmed professors reading out mean student reviews of themselves, apparently taking their cue from Jimmy Kimmel's "Celebrities Read Mean Tweets"...
View ArticleSome Plateau residents temporarily without water
Some residents living in a large sector of Montreal's Plateau—Mont-Royal borough are without without water at this hour. The City of Montreal says the problem was caused by workers doing construction...
View ArticleKevin Dhillon, 16, motorcyclist killed in Surrey hit and run
RCMP in Surrey, B.C., are looking for the driver of a silver Honda Accord that allegedly struck and killed 16-year-old Kevin Dhillon at the intersection of 96 Avenue and 123A Street just before 11 p.m....
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