Justin Bieber Charged With Assault, Police Say
TORONTO (AP) — A police official says Justin Bieber is expected to turn himself in to face an assault charge in Toronto. The official says the charge has to do with an alleged assault on a limo driver...
View ArticleMohamad Abou Shhadi Criticizes Air Canada; Files Human Rights Complaint...
A long time Fort McMurray resident who claims Air Canada has repeatedly stopped him from boarding flights because of a security error, is taking the airline to court. Mohamad Abou Shhadi has filed a...
View ArticleMount Washington resort closes because of lack of snow
Mount Washington, Vancouver Island's main ski resort, has closed for the season and won't reopen until more snow arrives. The resort has only been open for a few weeks due to a lean snow pack....
View ArticleFamily demands answers after mother injured at care home
A family is searching for answers after their elderly mother was badly injured at a long-term care facility on Vancouver Island. Seven years ago, Oscar Akouri's now 94-year-old mother suffered a...
View ArticleWe Heart Local App Helps B.C. Support Province's Farmers
B.C. farmers are making it easier than ever to shop local with the launch of a new app. We Heart Local, a free smartphone app from the BC Dairy Association and Buy Local. Eat Natural., helps you find...
View ArticleBodies of father, son pulled from Scarborough house fire
Toronto police are treating the deaths of a father and son whose bodies were recovered from a residential fire on Wednesday afternoon as suspicious. A call came in at 1:30 p.m. for a fire at 10 Jeffton...
View ArticleJustin Trudeau speaks with Peter Mansbridge about Senate shakeup
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau told CBC News on Wednesday that his surprise decision to expel all his party's members in the scandal-plagued Senate from the Liberal caucus has nothing to do with an...
View ArticleQuebec police raid homes of Lev Tahor sect members in Chatham, Ont.
Quebec police have seized items from the homes of two Lev Tahor sect members in Chatham, Ont. during a raid. The raid happened late Wednesday, while journalists from the CBC's Fifth Estate program were...
View ArticleJustin Bieber Instagrams New Video Promo Before Turning Himself In
Justin Bieber pulled off a slick marketing move right before surrendering himself to Toronto police on Wednesday. Before Bieber arrived to the crush of fans, media, and curious pedestrians who greeted...
View ArticleHome Renovation Reality Show Seeks Vancouver Contestants
A new home renovation reality show is looking for Vancouver contestants, who get a shot at winning a house. The show produced by Great Pacific Television pits teams of two against each other to...
View ArticleCalifornia May Have Hit Its Driest Point In 500 Years And The Effects Are...
California is dry as a bone, and the effects are like something out of an apocalyptic film. Cities are running out of water. Communities are fighting over what little water there is. Local governments...
View ArticleB.C. Hells Angels Kelowna Members Plead Guilty To Manslaughter
It's the first time a full-patch member of the notorious gang has been convicted of killing someone in British Columbia, according to Crown prosecutor Joe Bellows. Norman Cocks, 31, and 46-year-old...
View ArticleThe 42 Biggest Travel Don'ts From Around The World (INFOGRAPHIC)
Most people fantasize about throwing caution to the wind, dropping whatever they're doing, and exploring a foreign land — if only it were that easy. The more likely reality is that venturing off to a...
View ArticleNDP asks auditor general to probe use of Liberal Senate resouces
NDP ethics critic Charlie Angus has written to the auditor general asking him to investigate "concerns around the Liberal Party of Canada using resources from the Senate of Canada to run their...
View ArticleJury makes 9 recommendations in Greg Matters inquest
A coroner's jury has ruled Canadian Forces veteran Greg Matters's death was a homicide, and has made nine recommendations following a coroner's inquest. Matters, who was 40, suffered from...
View ArticleFacebook Group Wants Mount Seymour 2nd Peak Named After Tim Jones
A group of Lower Mainland residents are rallying behind a proposal to name Mount Seymour's second peak after fallen North Shore Rescue leader Tim Jones. A Facebook group called "Name the second peak of...
View Article'He brightens up the bus': driver retires after 40 years
For forty years, bus driver Frank Jensen has taken thousands of passengers to where they need to go, becoming part of their routine and part of their lives — and he has become a part of theirs. "To do...
View ArticleVanity licence plates coming to Quebec
As of September 2015, Quebecers will be able to pay to have vanity licence plates. Car owners who are willing to pay will be able to order a licence plate with up to seven custom characters. Transport...
View ArticleJoe Oliver orders review of propane price jump, shortages
The federal government has ordered the National Energy Board and the Competition Bureau to review the sharp spike in propane prices and shortages in many regions that have hurt rural homeowners and...
View ArticleValentine's Day At Sutton Place Hotels Is Probably Out Of Your League
Looking to really impress your special someone this Valentine's Day? Have half a million dollars to spare? If you answered an enthusiastic "Yes!" to both of those questions, then we found just the deal...
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