Kathleen Wynne Serves Tim Hudak With Libel Notice Over Gas Plant Claims
TORONTO - Premier Kathleen Wynne has filed a libel notice against Opposition Leader Tim Hudak.It's over accusations she was behind an alleged plan to wipe computer hard drives in the premier's office...
View ArticleB.C. Student Wears Burlap Dress To Grad For Awesome Reason (PHOTO)
While many of Courtney Barich's classmates will likely walk into their grad wearing tuxedos and sequin gowns, the Grade 12 B.C. student will make a grand entrance in a burlap dress. The 18-year-old has...
View ArticleToronto Blue Jays home opener draws sold out crowd
The Toronto Blue Jays had their home opener Friday night against the New York Yankees in front of a sold out Rogers Centre crowd. Before the game the Jays honoured several Sochi Olympians and...
View ArticleTTC subway disruptions this weekend
The TTC is closing part of the University-Spadina line and Bloor-Yonge line this weekend. All trains on the University-Spadina line will turn back north at St Andrew Station and trains along the Yonge...
View ArticleDufour-Lapointe Sisters Honoured At Blue Jays Home Opener (PHOTOS)
The Toronto Blue Jays kicked off their home opener before a sold-out crowd on Friday with some special guests in attendance. Before the game, members of Canada’s 2014 Sochi Olympics and Paralympics...
View ArticleFire destroys Ukrainian church in Brampton
Flames have destroyed a Ukrainian Orthodox church in Brampton. The fire started at St. Elias the Prophet Church, located on Heritage Road north of Bovaird Drive West, after 7 a.m. Photos from Twitter...
View ArticleQuebec faces spring floods
As the spring thaw raises water levels across the province, flood watches have been issued for rivers in Montérégie, the Richelieu Valley, the Eastern Townships and Central Quebec. The alternating...
View ArticleQuebec Election: Francois Legault Tells Voters His Party Is Alternative To...
MONTREAL - Quebec Premier Pauline Marois appeared to have some regret on Saturday that she allowed herself to get bogged down in the sovereignty issue as the provincial election campaign entered its...
View ArticleCalgary And Edmonton Average Home Price Hits Record High
Real estate in Alberta is officially booming. Both the Calgary Real Estate Board (CREB) and the Realtors Association of Edmonton (RAE) reported this week that the average cost for a single family...
View Article'Friends of Anina' renew efforts to find missing woman
Friends of a woman who went missing on Mar. 20 will spend the weekend hanging posters and billboards in the Nordegg area. AninaHundsdoerfer, 32, was reported missing two weeks ago by her roommate when...
View ArticleJohn Baird Praises High Turnout In Afghan Election
OTTAWA - Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird says Afghans have demonstrated their commitment to a democratic future, and now a new government must demonstrate that commitment as well.Baird commented...
View ArticleTaylor Van Diest trial: Matthew Foerster guilty of 1st-degree murder
A jury in Kelowna, B.C., has found Matthew Foerster guilty of murder in the first degree in the case of Armstrong teen Taylor Van Diest. The 18-year-old girl was found beaten with fatal wounds by the...
View ArticleMatthew Foerster Guilty Of Taylor Van Diest Murder
A 28-year-old B.C. man has been found guilty of first-degree murder in the Halloween slaying of a teenage girl. Matthew Foerster of Cherryville, B.C. attacked Taylor Van Diest, 18, on her way to a...
View ArticleRehtaeh Parsons' Father, Glen Canning, Reflects On Her Death One Year Later
HALIFAX - The father of Rehtaeh Parsons says there have been positive changes in the year since his daughter's death, but more must be done to change the treatment of sexual assault victims in the...
View ArticleShakeil Boothe Verdict: Jury Finds Dad, Stepmom Guilty Of Murder In Boy's Death
BRAMPTON, Ont. - Nearly three years after Shakeil Boothe's frail and battered body was discovered in a suburban Toronto home, his father and stepmother were convicted of second-degree murder for...
View ArticlePauline Marois Regrets Talking Referendum During Campaign
With only two days left before the election, Parti Québécois leader Pauline Marois is looking back on her campaign and says if she could do it again, she would speak less about the possibility of a...
View ArticleBlind Oshawa musician robbed of special musical equipment
The Durham Region Music Society will be hosting a fundraiser after a blind jazz musician was robbed of thousands of dollars of equipment. Eric Lambier, of Oshawa, came home from playing a show last...
View ArticleKurt Cobain: 20 years gone, but still connecting with youth
While Kurt Cobain's suicide — 20 years ago today — is the biggest thing that many people remember about him, others say that Nirvana frontman's continuing impact on music and far beyond means he...
View ArticleCBC's B.C. journalists win 10 RTDNA awards
The CBC team in British Columbia picked up 10 RTDNA regional awards this year from the Association of Electronic Journalists, including the award for the best online news coverage in B.C. The B.C....
View ArticleSnowshoer Who Fell Into Tree Well Survives After Hours Of CPR
A B.C. snowshoer who fell and was stuck in a tree well for more than seven hours is expected to make a full recovery, thanks to a fortuitous chain of events that saved her life. Christine "Tink"...
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