Edmonton hospital continues to hunt for source of buzzing flies in clinic
EDMONTON - Administrators of an Edmonton hospital are dealing with a fly problem.Covenant Health, the Catholic healthcare organization that operates the Misericordia Hospital, says they've had pest...
View ArticleRoyal Vic ER more accessible during football games
Starting this Sunday, Montrealers who have an emergency and are trying to get to the Royal Victoria Hospital’s emergency room in their own vehicle will be allowed to go through police barriers....
View ArticleCanadian fighter jets intercept Russian bombers in Arctic
Fighter jets intercepted two Russian bombers flying on the perimeter of Canada’s Arctic airspace in the early morning hours Thursday, NORAD revealed to CBC News. Two CF-18s met the Tupolev Tu-95...
View ArticleTeacher to run half-marathon as Superman for Sick Kids Hospital fundraiser
He can't leap tall buildings in a single bound. He's not faster than a speeding locomotive. But, Toronto teacher John Clarke will run in this year's Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon dressed in...
View ArticleRussian War Planes Intercepted By Canadian And U.S. Jets Over Arctic: Norad
Canadian and American fighter jets were scrambled to intercept Russian war planes over the Arctic in two separate incidents this week.Norad, the North American Aerospace Defence Command, says the...
View ArticleJean Chrétien gave U.K. government advice ahead of Scotland referendum
The prime minister who led Canada during the 1995 Quebec referendum says the U.K. government sought his advice during back-and-forth meetings in Ottawa and London over the course of the past year in...
View ArticleJean-François Lisée congratulates Scotland’s No camp in a tweet
There's been a lot of reaction here in Quebec about the independence referendum vote in Scotland. The No side won with 55.3 per cent of the vote, while the Yes side came in with 44.7 per cent support....
View ArticleFlushable wipes cause waste treatment plant backups
Flushable wipes and other not-so-flushable products are causing problems for waste treatment plants. "Toilets are not garbage cans," said Barry Orr, from the municipal enforcement sewer use group....
View Article5 Metro Vancouver weekend events from CBC Radio's On the Coast
Here are a few suggestions from CBC Radio One's On The Coast for getting out to make the most of the last weekend of summer in Metro Vancouver: 1) Frank Hurt Playground Opening & Robert Davidson...
View ArticleEzra Levant's New Justin Trudeau Attack Site Accepts Donations
Ezra Levant’s latest project he’s promoting on various Sun News platforms is a Justin Trudeau attack site that asks visitors for donations. “This website cost us about $200 to set up, Please feel free...
View ArticleShania Twain visits Brampton, Ont., school
Canadian country music superstar Shania Twain surprised some Brampton, Ont., elementary school students selected to participate in her foundation's program with a visit to their class on Friday. "The...
View ArticlePhony cops scam money from tourists in Vancouver
Police are warning visitors to Vancouver not to fall for a scam involving people dressed up as police officers and flashing fake badges. The Vancouver Police Department says six incidents have been...
View ArticleVancouver Urban Design Awards Showcase Visionary Buildings (PHOTOS)
Vancouver isn't all about high housing prices and soulless monster houses. It's home to some mind-blowing architecture and visionary urban design too. The City of Vancouver handed out its first-ever...
View ArticleNo subway service between St. Andrew, Union stations this weekend
There is no subway service between St. Andrew and Union stations this weekend. That means that all trains stopping at Union Station will turn around and head north up the Yonge Street side of Line 1....
View ArticleWolverine Statue Petition Calls For Monument In Edmonton
A Change.org petition is calling on Edmonton's mayor Don Iveson and city council to erect a life-sized statue of Marvel Comics' Wolverine in city hall. The petition says the comic book character's...
View ArticleJFL42 Amy Schumer Kicks Off The Festival In Side-Splitting Style
If you're not already obsessed with Amy Schumer, now is the chance to get caught up before she gets any more famous -- and believe me, she's going to be huge. In fact, she's already a major star, and...
View Article1 dead, several injured after Caledon crash
One person is dead after a crash in Caledon on Saturday. Just before 1 p.m., Ontario Provincial Police say, two small cars collided with each other on Highway 10 at Escarpment Side Road. The crash...
View ArticleFrank Hurt Park in Surrey reopened after fatal 2011 attack
A revitalized park was reopened in Surrey today after a teenage boy was fatally stabbed there three years ago. Devon Allaire-Bell, 19, and his childhood friend were playing soccer at a park behind...
View Article3 new Ontario music releases you need to hear this week
It’s that time of the week again – CBC Hamilton reporter Adam Carter is back with his three picks for new Ontario music that you need to listen to this week. Adam is on the air each week on CBC Radio...
View ArticleMan dies in overnight shooting in North Surrey: IHIT
Homicide investigators say one man is dead following an overnight shooting in North Surrey. Police responded to reports of shots being fired at a residence on the 14500 block of 83 Avenue around 12:30...
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