Police investigate a suspicious death in Berthierville
Provincial police officers are investigating a suspicious death after a body was found in a home in Berthierville, in the Lanaudière region northeast of Montreal. Sûreté Du Québec investigators were at...
View ArticleYahoo Email Passwords Stolen, Company Admits
NEW YORK, N.Y. - Usernames and passwords of some of Yahoo's email customers have been stolen and used to gather personal information about people those Yahoo mail users have recently corresponded with,...
View ArticleCSEC Used Airport Wi-Fi To Track Canadian Travellers: Edward Snowden...
A top secret document retrieved by U.S. whistleblower Edward Snowden and obtained by CBC News shows that Canada's electronic spy agency used information from the free internet service at a major...
View ArticleU.S. To Release Keystone Pipeline Review 'Soon,' State Department Official Says
WASHINGTON, Jan 30 (Reuters) - An environmental impact review of the Keystone XL oil pipeline with Canada is close to being completed and will be released soon, a senior U.S. State Department official...
View Article'Set Yourself Free' PSA Goes In A Completely Unexpected Direction (VIDEO)
Teenage kids sneak out of their houses and drive to the beach to play hooky from school. And since you know this video is a PSA, you think you have an idea where this is heading. But you're wrong. With...
View ArticleThieves target liquor in rash of break and enters
Police are investigating a string of attempted break and enters at Vancouver businesses licensed to sell alcohol early Friday morning. Vancouver Police Sergeant Randy Fincham says thieves carved out a...
View ArticleVote in On the Coast's search for the Best Voice Ever
Who has the best singing voice of all time? Sure we talk about songwriters and bands, but what about that instrument The Voice? It’s a worthy discussion, if perhaps a little unfair to pit greatness...
View ArticleMexican consul general 'angered' by CBSA in-custody death
Mexican Consul General Claudia Franco Hijuelos demanded answers Friday about the suicide of Lucia Vega Jimenez, a Mexican hotel worker, who was found hanging from a shower stall in the immigration...
View ArticleTransLink says Pattullo Bridge traffic count out next week
People in New Westminster, B.C., say more people are taking the toll-free Pattullo Bridge since the cost of crossing the Port Mann Bridge jumped from $1.50 to $3 on January 1, but TransLink has yet to...
View ArticleVancouver Seahawks fans are Super Bowl ready
Seattle Seahawks fans throughout B.C. are gearing up for the Super Bowl this weekend by raising flags and showing off their 12th Man pride. Thousands of Vancouverites have adopted the NFL team as their...
View ArticleJustin Trudeau's Chinese New Year Celebration In Vancouver (PHOTOS)
Justin Trudeau celebrated Chinese New Year by meeting members of the Chinese community in Richmond and Vancouver on Friday. The federal Liberal leader visited Aberdeen Centre and the Lingyen Mountain...
View ArticleNDG family dog may lose paw after grooming mishap
A couple from NDG say a simple visit to the groomer could now cost their puppy its front paw — and thousands of dollars in veterinary bills. Christine Laird and her husband wanted to have their...
View ArticleBallet catching on with boys
Precise plies, pirouettes and jetes, but it’s not all pointe shoes and tutus in ballet. For the first time at National Ballet School of Canada, first-year boy students outnumber the girls. Teachers and...
View Article20 Banned Super Bowl Commercials That Never Aired During The Big Game (VIDEOS)
The aim of most Super Bowl advertisers remains creating a must-see commercial that will have everyone talking on Monday. But there is another increasingly viable way to viral word-of-share success:...
View ArticleFor Single People, This GIF Perfectly Sums Up Chinese New Year
Credit: Tumblr IT'S THE MOST WONDERFUL TIME OF THE YEAR (if you're a Chinese person). Right? For those not in the know, hongbaos — translated literally as "red packets" — stuffed with cash are a...
View ArticleVancouver doctor mends Olympic wounds in Sochi
A doctor for some of Vancouver's high-profile sports teams will be caring for Team Canada at the Winter Olympic Games in Russia. Dr. Dory Boyer is one of several doctors who will be working at the...
View ArticlePolice seek suspect in New Year's Eve beating
Toronto police are asking for the public’s help in investigating an assault on New Year’s Eve. The male victim was at the Gladstone Hotel for a New Year’s party when, according to police, he was...
View ArticleModern Monuments Men continue search for Nazi-looted art
The star-studded upcoming film The Monuments Men turns Hollywood's focus onto the surprising world of Nazi-looted art, but even today, Canadian experts continue to track down these valuable artistic...
View ArticleSuper Bowl fans wager on just about anything
The clock is ticking down to the Super Bowl opening kickoff, with many football fans wagering not only on the game itself, but also some of the more obscure parts of the sporting spectacle. Edmonton’s...
View ArticleVancouver Canuck Roberto Luongo shooting for Olympic gold
A fixture with the Vancouver Canucks will be defending Team Canada's net in men's hockey at the Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia. Montreal native Roberto Luongo, 34, backstopped Canada's way to...
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