28 Ways To Make And Serve Hollandaise
One of the five basic sauces every chef must learn, hollandaise is anything but a simple sauce to make. Made by carefully whisking egg yolks, butter and lemon juice over a double-broiler, this sauce is...
View ArticleHow To BBQ Chicken Without Burning It
There's nothing more satisfying then a juicy chicken breast smothered in BBQ sauce on a fine grilling day. But if you're not a pro (or don't know these tips above), all you end up with is dry,...
View Article20 Long Summer Dresses To Wear All Season Long
A long summer dress is a must-have wardrobe essential. They're elegant, sexy and romantic for that hot dinner date -- especially when worn with a cute leather jacket and a pair of pumps. But long...
View ArticleIt's A Bird! It's A Plane! No, It's Superman Day 2015!
Superman may stand for truth, justice and the American way but the Man of Steel has some Canadian ties you may not know about. June 12 marks Superman Day, a tradition started by DC Entertainment, to...
View ArticleNetflix Should Report Subscription Data, Viewing Habits, NDP, Liberals Say
Netflix and other streaming video services should be required to report Canadian subscription data and customers’ viewing habits to regulators, the opposition NDP and the Liberal Party say. It’s the...
View ArticleLife On A Floating House: A Tour of Toronto Float Homes In Bluffers Park Marina
Tower Trip Magazine: Married couples (or lazy hipsters) often dream of retiring to a house by the lake, but in one section of Toronto, folks can buy a house that’s floating right on the lake. The...
View ArticleKate Middleton Makes First Appearance Since Giving Birth To Princess Charlotte
Six weeks after giving birth to Princess Charlotte, the Duchess of Cambridge is back in the spotlight. The former Kate Middleton appeared at the Trooping The Colour ceremony on Saturday, a lavish event...
View ArticlePrince George Sticks Out Tongue, Steals Show At Queen's Birthday Celebrations
He may not be two yet, but Prince George knows how to work a crowd. The Queen's great-grandson stole the show at her official birthday celebrations today, all smiles and cheekily sticking out his...
View ArticleBilderberg 2015: 5 Canadians On Guest List, Including Andrew Coyne
It's likely the most exclusive gathering of powerful people in the world, and you've probably never heard of it. The annual Bilderberg Meetings are underway this weekend in Austria, a gathering of 140...
View ArticleNunavik Teen Shot By Quebec Police After 26-Hour Standoff
A 17-year-old youth is in hospital after being shot by Quebec provincial police following a 26-hour standoff in northern Quebec.The incident began Friday night, when officers were called to the...
View ArticleOttawa Owner Livetweets Search After Dog Left In Cargo Hold Of Plane
Bruno the dog has had a very long and strange trip. Stephen Wicary, a Bloomberg News editor in Ottawa, took to Twitter after Cubana Airlines lost track of his beloved dog. Bruno was supposed to fly...
View ArticleLac-Megantic Settlement Arguments To Be Heard By Court
MONTREAL - A Quebec Superior Court justice will begin hearing arguments Monday that could determine whether more than $431 million can be distributed to victims and creditors of the Lac-Megantic, Que.,...
View ArticleAir Canada, Unifor Reach Tentative Deal For 4,100 Customer Service Agents
MONTREAL - Air Canada (TSX: AC.A) and the union representing about 4,100 customer service and sales agents announced a tentative five year agreement on Sunday.In a release issued Sunday, Unifor...
View ArticleFederal Election 2015: AFN Identifies 51 Swing Ridings
OTTAWA - The national chief of the Assembly of First Nations says aboriginal voters could make the difference between a majority and minority government in the next federal election.Perry Bellegarde...
View ArticleFederal Election 2015: Tories Introduce Bills Born To Die
OTTAWA - They are government bills born to die.The Harper government has stuffed the legislative pipeline with newly introduced bills in the past two weeks, despite being well aware that those proposed...
View ArticleHalley Barrantes, Edmonton Peace Officer, Raps To Reach Out To Youth, Honour...
An Edmonton transit peace officer is asking Albertans to put their hands up, but not for the reasons you'd expect. Halley Barrantes dropped a freestyle verse at Edmonton's Churchill Square to a lively...
View ArticleToronto Blue Jays Beat Boston, Win 11 Straight And Tie Franchise Record
BOSTON - The Toronto Blue Jays won their 11th straight game to tie the team record, routing the Boston Red Sox 13-5 Sunday as Ryan Goins homered, doubled and drove in five runs. Danny Valencia also...
View ArticleAlberta NDP Throne Speech Says Little About Royalties, Greenhouse Gases
CALGARY - Two of the biggest issues hanging over Alberta's oilpatch got little ink in the new NDP government's first throne speech.There were no new details on the approach to royalties or greenhouse...
View ArticleGangsters Should Pay Their Own Medical Bills, Says Surrey Mayor Linda Hepner
Following a weekend of more gang-related shootings in the city, Surrey Mayor Linda Hepner says she wants the power to force gangsters to pay their own medical bills. Hepner said Monday that known...
View ArticleMore Oilsands Job Losses Incoming
CALGARY - An industry group says low commodity prices and regulatory uncertainty will mean even greater job losses in the oilpatch this year than it previously predicted.The Canadian Association of...
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