Some University Of Ottawa Hockey Players Uncooperative In Sex Assault Probe,...
THUNDER BAY, Ont. - Police in Thunder Bay, Ont., say a number of University of Ottawa hockey players are not co-operating with investigators in a sexual assault investigation.The university's men's...
View ArticleThe Worst Things About Spring In Canada (PHOTOS)
Spring is here! That means sunshine, lollipops and good times, right? Wrong. Sure, in the spring, the flowers bloom and the trees blossom, but that doesn't mean it's clear sailing when it comes to the...
View ArticleEmil Malak's Avatar Screenplay Copyright Lawsuit Dismissed
The B.C.-based copyright infringement lawsuit against James Cameron and the creators of the 2009 blockbuster movie Avatar was dismissed in Canada's Federal Court Thursday. In a news release sent...
View ArticleCredit Card Scam Busted By Vancouver Police
A major credit card scam that goes after users' reward points has been uncovered by Vancouver police. Daniel Adam Suchecki, 34, and Christa Dawn Hucal, 25, the alleged ring leaders, have been charged...
View ArticleCan't remember when your tetanus booster is due? Now your smartphone can
TORONTO - If you are like most people, you have absolutely no clue when you last had a tetanus shot or when your polio booster is due. Even if you have a yellow immunization book, you may not know...
View ArticleDouglas Queen's Body Found In Humber Bay Park
Family members of Douglas Queen this afternoon found the body of the Toronto music teacher who went missing earlier this week. The family tells CBC News the missing man’s body was found near the water...
View ArticleIran to forfeit $7M in Canadian assets for 'supporting terrorism'
An Ontario judge has ordered the seizure of more than $7 million worth of bank accounts and property belonging to Iran, in a historic ruling that will turn over the assets to victims of militant groups...
View ArticleAir Canada passenger sues after seat-bumping dispute
A Halifax man has taken Air Canada to small claims court after he says the country’s largest passenger airline refused to compensate him when he was bumped from a flight last month. Dan Lachance...
View ArticleBear warning season begins with Coquitlam, B.C., sighting
A bear paid a visit to a Coquitlam home in the 300 block of Hickey Drive Wednesday night, prompting the Mounties to issue the Lower Mainland's first bear advisory of the year. RCMP say the...
View ArticleBurka Ban Urged For Quebec Students By Bernard Drainville
With the Parti Québécois (PQ) trailing in the polls, the architect behind Quebec's Charter of Values said that students should be banned from covering their faces in the province's classrooms. Bernard...
View ArticlePuppy stolen at gunpoint in Toronto
Toronto police are asking for the public’s help after a three-month-old puppy was stolen at gunpoint earlier this week. Police say a man was walking his dog in the Jane Street and Weston Road area at...
View ArticleWorker seriously injured at West Vancouver construction site
The West Vancouver Police Department says one person has been injured in a serious industrial accident at a road construction site just off Cypress Bowl Road. It's believed the injured person was...
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View ArticleSpring has sprung, it's time to exercise your green thumb!
It must be spring: The sun was out across Metro Vancouver on Thursday and people were shopping for plants to get their gardens ready for growing season. For beginning gardeners like Stephanie Langille,...
View ArticleAmanda Palmer NinjaTED Show Raises Thousands For Vancouver Food Bank
Musician Amanda Palmer hosted a by-donation unofficial TED Conference show at Vancouver's Vogue Theatre on Wednesday and raised nearly $10,000 for the Vancouver Food Bank. on top of that, official word...
View ArticleHappy Birthday Twitter: Kirstine Stewart, Head Of Twitter Canada, Talks About...
Happy Birthday Twitter. The social network turned eight earlier this week. HuffPost Canada spoke to Twitter Canada's Kirstine Stewart about why Canadians love the social network, embarrassing first...
View ArticleWebsite lists full credit card details of 14 Canadians
A Bridgewater, N.S., woman was shocked to learn from CBC News that her full credit card information, plus home address, email and phone number, had been posted online. The woman's personal information...
View ArticleStéfanie Trudeau, ‘Officer 728’, charged with assault
Stéfanie Trudeau, the Montreal police officer better known by her badge number 728, will be going to court May 6 for assault charges. Trudeau’s charges stem from the way she handled the arrests of some...
View ArticleRobbie Cooke Will Pay You To Help Him Find A Vancouver Job
It hasn't been the best year for the Canadian job market (unless you live in Alberta), with growth rates hitting the lowest in a decade. That means young professionals are forced to find innovative,...
View ArticleH1N1 outbreak confirmed at CAMH
Three cases of the H1N1 flu strain have been confirmed at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto. A spokesperson for the downtown facility on Friday said six of its clients have been...
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