B.C. Supreme Court partially certifies personal injury class-action lawsuit against Kleenex manufacturer (www.cbc.ca)
Province lists no affordability requirements for first Ontario Line housing site (www.cbc.ca)
Explosion victim returning to Prince George after receiving critical care in Vancouver (www.cbc.ca)
Expect gambling ads to get more 'creative' amid Ontario's stricter rules (www.cbc.ca)
Communities in B.C.'s Okanagan grapple with highway disruption caused by rock slide (www.cbc.ca)
120 employees no longer with CRA after inappropriately claiming CERB, agency says (www.cbc.ca)
The Canada Revenue Agency has let go 120 employees who took advantage of the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) during the first months of the COVID-19 pandemic.
YouTube dog trainer criticized for 'harmful' training methods ahead of Toronto appearance (www.cbc.ca)
30 years after Clayoquot Sound, old growth logging continues unabated, says B.C. conservation group (www.cbc.ca)
Bruce County mayor resigns after accusing First Nation in Ontario of being 'poor and unclean' in recording (www.cbc.ca)
Family evicted from townhouse awarded $27.7K to be paid by the buyer after sale falls through (www.cbc.ca)
HMCS Haida — the 'fightingest' ship in the Royal Canadian Navy — turns 80 (www.cbc.ca)
Ontario backtracks on plan to include Greenbelt Land in Caledon (www.cbc.ca)
14 whales, 1 dolphin have died at Marineland since 2019: ministry documents (www.cbc.ca)
At Marineland, the Ontario theme park subject to a long-running animal welfare investigation, 14 whales and one dolphin have died since 2019, The Canadian Press has learned.
14 whales, one dolphin have died at Marineland since 2019: ministry documents (www.cbc.ca)
The dearth of information on taxpayer-funded investigations is a problem, some observers say, particularly because the government argued that creating Animal Welfare Services would make the enforcement of animal cruelty laws more transparent....
New Arctic navy ship sails into Nunavut waters | CBC News (www.cbc.ca)
The new Arctic offshore patrol ship will sail through Canadian Arctic waters over the next three weeks and will patrol the Northwest Passage as part of an annual Arctic security operation.
Province did no detailed analysis before deciding to build Fredericton-area jail, records show (www.cbc.ca)
He came to B.C. as a refugee. Now, this boxing champion is training for an Olympic bid (www.cbc.ca)
When Dalis Gures arrived as a teenager in Vancouver with his single mother and four siblings in 2016 — via a refugee camp in Kenya — the Canadian-Ethiopian athlete had played soccer but never considered boxing.
Tough days ahead, but Yellowknife wildfire now not expected to reach city by end of weekend | CBC News (www.cbc.ca)
Idioms "scuttlebutt" and "under the weather" come from 18th-century seafaring (www.cbc.ca)
The scuttlebutt was originally a barrel filled with water located in the middle of the ship. It was a sort of “water cooler” where sailors would grab their water rations and gossip. So, the meaning of “scuttlebutt” as “gossip” was born. When a sailor became ill, he’d have to stay below deck, so he was “under the...
Why protest group 'Savage Patch' continues to protest old growth logging in the Fairy Creek injunction area | CBC News (www.cbc.ca)
Goblin: MacBeth - Bruce Horak and friends have been taking a very unique show on the road (www.cbc.ca)
Bruce Horak (Hemmer) is a long-standing theatre performer. He and some longtime colleagues have come up with an innovative and eccentric Goblin: MacBeth....