Vancouver Bar, Score On Davie, Installs Lock Boxes For Cellphones
Are you tired of going to a bar with your friends, only to get there and have everyone sit in silence on their cellphones? Consider heading to Vancouver bar Score On Davie (1262 Davie St.). They...
View Article2 officers, 2 civilians suffer minor injuries in collision
A collision involving a Toronto police cruiser has left four people with minor injuries. Police say the collision occurred near Danforth and Jones avenues on Monday afternoon: The collision is under...
View ArticleMajor changes to B.C. recycling program concerns business
A coalition of B.C. businesses is asking the province to rethink new recycling regulations that are designed to shift responsibility for recycling from taxpayers to waste producers. A new industry...
View ArticleB.C. government won't force measles vaccination amid outbreak:health minister
VICTORIA - B.C.'s health minister says the government won't be forcing people to get a measles vaccination despite an outbreak in the Fraser Valley.Instead, Terry Lake says the government hopes most...
View ArticleMontreal Bus Shelter Warms Up When You Hold Hands (VIDEO)
Talk about an ingenious way to warm up a city! Duracell set up a bus shelter on Avenue Atwater in Montreal earlier this winter that heated up when commuters touched the sides and held hands. The...
View ArticlePatrick Brazeau, Mac Harb Due In Court Next Week
Suspended Senator Patrick Brazeau and former Liberal senator Mac Harb are due in Ottawa court next week to face charges of fraud over $5,000 and breach of trust. Brazeau is due in court the morning of...
View ArticleSpring Cleaning: 25 Things We Forget To Clean
We often do a great job cleaning the dirt and dust we can see, but there's a whole germy world out there we may forget to touch. Spring cleaning is a great way to give your home a much-needed detox,...
View ArticlePowell River Kings hockey team could be lost to BC Ferries cuts
Cuts to BC Ferries service and rate hikes could mean the end of the Powell Rivers' Junior A hockey team, according to the team's president. Powell River Kings Society president Robert Villani says...
View ArticleJimmy Fallon And Jon Hamm Show New York Tourists How Photobombing Is Done...
Travel to New York City and you're bound to cross at least one person snapping a photo at any given time of the day. It's part of the Big Apple's touristy charm but probably super frustrating for...
View ArticleSouth Korean, European Trade Deals Prove Harper Can Land The Big One
OTTAWA - No one will ever again accuse Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his trade minister of not being able to land the big one.After years of hooking minnows like Honduras, Panama and Jordan, Ottawa...
View ArticleCBSA Discrimated Against Large Black Man, Tribunal Rules
The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal has slammed Canada's Border Services Agency for discriminating against a black job seeker in B.C. Levan Turner claimed he was excluded from job opportunities in...
View ArticleFood Trends 2014: What Chefs Predict We'll Be Eating This Year
Every year, restaurant lovers are given a list of the food trends that might be coming their way and whether or not they are dishes they'd like to explore. At the beginning of 2014, we noted trends...
View ArticleCanadians Doubtful Of Some Core Pro-Business Policies: Poll
Canada’s baby boomers and their children see almost eye-to-eye when it comes to the country’s economic direction, and both groups are worried that some pro-business policies of the past several decades...
View ArticleJimmy Kimmel On Rob Ford Show Confirmed (VIDEO)
Jimmy Kimmel had his fun with Rob Ford. Now it's the late-night host's turn to appear on the Toronto's mayor's own talk show. A representative for Kimmel has confirmed that the comedian will be on...
View ArticleFirst Nations youth's winter challenge goes viral
Actor Lorne Cardinal did it. Shawn Atleo did it. So did the mayor of Vancouver. And it is not for the faint of heart. The polar bear dips and snow-diving captured on videos are part of the “Winter...
View ArticleKellie Leitch Addresses UN, Says Canada Devoted $2.85 Billion To Help Girls...
NEW YORK, N.Y. - Canada's minister responsible for the status of women addressed the United Nations on Tuesday to highlight Canada's record on helping women and girls around the globe.Kellie Leitch...
View ArticleCar drives under school bus in Langley, B.C.
A woman has been taken to hospital with minor injuries after driving under a school bus in Langley, B.C., early Tuesday afternoon. Langley RCMP say there were no children on the bus at the time. Cst....
View ArticleSteele-Morin charged in court, as police look for a second suspect
Philippe Steele-Morin, 30, appeared in a Montreal courtroom Monday afternoon and was charged with the murder of Tricia Boisvert. The Gatineau man faces charges of second-degree murder and committing...
View ArticleAiling Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter longs to see U.S. man freed
Rubin "Hurricane" Carter is nearing the last of his days as he continues a long battle with prostate cancer. Last month, Carter wrote an op-ed in the New York Daily News, in which he revealed to...
View ArticleSaskatchewan continues to reject banning young people from using tanning beds
REGINA - The Saskatchewan government continues to reject the idea of banning young people from using tanning beds despite their link to melanoma — a deadly form of skin cancer.The Canadian Cancer...
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