Invasive crabs are hitting B.C. waters. Can we eat our way out of the problem?
European green crabs have been outperforming natural predators and commercial fisheries alike in their hunt for clams, oysters, and other shellfish off the...
This Kitchener, Ont., woman has been sketching a bird a day all year and her work is taking off
Meredith Blunt of Kitchener, Ont., has sketched a local bird every single day in 2023. She’s posted them to Instagram, where many people are following her ...
Shapovalov bows out in Wimbledon's Round of 16 as last Canadian remaining in singles draw
Canada's Denis Shapovalov plays a return during a loss to Russia's Roman Safiullin in the men's fourth round singles match on Sunday in London. (Alberto Pe...
'I finally did it': Ottawa's Michael Woods wins 9th stage of Tour de France
Canada's Michael Woods approaches the finish line to win the ninth stage of the Tour de France cycling race oin Puy de Dome, France, on Sunday. (Daniel Col...
Evacuation orders issued for multiple regions in northern B.C. as hundreds of wildfires burn
The Tintagel Wildfire east of Burns Lake is pictured in this aerial image. The fire led to evacuation orders and alerts on Saturday, as hundreds of fires c...
Mexican military to take control of airports as part of president's efforts to tackle corruption
Mexican Navy officers stand guard next to a security checkpoint at the Benito Juarez International Airport in Mexico City on Friday. Mexico's armed forces ...
Canadian roster revealed for upcoming Women's World Cup
Christine Sinclair was one of the 23 players named to the Canada Soccer Women’s National Team on Sunday. (Fernando Llano/AP Photo via The Canadian Press/Fi...
Toronto police closing bar at headquarters
The Executive Officers Lounge was first issued a liquor licence at the 40 College St. headquarters in 1989, according to the Alcohol and Gaming Commission ...
As Canadian cities make pandemic patios permanent, experts call for clear standards
During the pandemic restaurants on Calgary's 17th Avenue S.W. set up patios and the city closed lanes to accommodate pedestrians. (Helen Pike/CBC)At the he...
Appeals court upholds but narrows sex-trafficking statute
Activists claimed the Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act violated the First Amendment.
Trump attacks DeSantis in Iowa over ethanol stance
But the former president's own mixed record on biofuels could come under scrutiny.
Why the Stop Trump effort all comes down to South Carolina
There is likely to be a major gap in the primary calendar before the state hosts its vote. The usual knife-fighting there could get even bloodier.
Raskin passes on Senate bid
Sen. Ben Cardin’s retirement announcement in May immediately fueled speculation that Raskin would run.
We Investigated the Deepest, Darkest Corners of the Internet to Understand Ron DeSantis’ Bizarre New Video
Sure, there’s Patrick Bateman and Jordan Belfort. But have you heard of GigaChad?
Biden to walk diplomatic tightrope at NATO summit
Holding allies together in defense of Ukraine may mean putting off thornier long-term questions
Start your engines: Iowa GOP schedules presidential caucuses for Jan. 15
That’s earlier than in both 2020 and 2016, when the caucuses were held on the first Monday in February.
Low-key Trump bets on Vegas volunteers with promise of more to come
“We have a big job to do. This has been a hard state,” the former president tells a group of grassroots supporters in brief address.
Yellen says China talks ‘productive’ at end of Beijing trip
The big takeaway: The U.S. believes the world’s two largest economies can have a constructive relationship despite their geopolitical tensions.
Dems’ mission to stop a third-party presidential bid hits the Hill
Officials from progressive MoveOn and centrist Third Way are planning to brief Senate Democratic chiefs of staff about the risk it could pose to President ...
Religious right gets blindsided by angry parents in a Southern California school district
Novice school board members get a hard lesson in politics in a region that could determine control of the House.
GOP states quit the program that fights voter fraud. Now they’re scrambling.
The program, known as the Electronic Registration Information Center, was arguably the best nationwide tool states had to catch people trying to vote twice...
U.N. chief says Sudan on the brink of ‘full-scale civil war’
The African nation has seen nearly three months of fighting.
Doug Burgum: ‘We are in a Cold War with China, we just won’t admit it’
"The way you work your way through a cold war is you win it economically," the GOP presidential candidate said.
Russians could blow up nuclear plant to halt Ukraine's forces, Zelenskyy warns
Zelenskyy also said Ukraine will not yield any territory.
Biden deems idea of Ukraine NATO membership as ‘premature’
The president continued to pledge security guarantees, but said NATO members lack ‘unanimity’ over Ukraine amid current war.
Game-changer or war crime? D.C. divided on cluster bombs
The United States risks losing its "moral leadership," Rep. Barbara Lee said.
DeSantis brushes off early campaign obstacles
The Florida governor blamed the media for the narrative.
U.S. drone strike kills Islamic State leader in Syria, Defense Department says
It was not immediately clear how the U.S. military confirmed that the person killed was Usamah al-Muhajir.
Social media companies, beware: Governor says lawsuits coming in Utah
There is "very clear evidence that they knew the harms that their products were causing to kids," Gov. Spencer Cox said.
NATO skirts final call on Ukraine membership, leaving unity-testing fight for later
NATO will make an intermediate gesture to Kyiv at a summit this week. But the real test will be when the shooting stops and NATO must decide: Is Ukraine in...
Judge dismisses lawsuit seeking reparations for 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre
Three survivors, all over 100 years old, filed the lawsuit.
Moscow says NATO leaders should discuss Ukraine nuclear power plant
"The vast majority of the alliance members will be in the direct impact zone" of any potential radioactive disaster, Russia's Foreign Ministry says.
France bans fireworks on concerns about Bastille Day violence
The decree published on Sunday came into force immediately.
Western powers race to finish security pledges for Ukraine
The United States, Britain, France and Germany are hoping to unveil a framework others can join at a NATO summit this week.
Sweden still not ready for NATO, Turkey's Erdoğan tells Biden
This leaders also discussed the sale of American F-16 fighter jets to Turkey in the phone call ahead of NATO summit this week.
Risk of nuclear escalation is still too large for comfort
The Cuban missile crisis has resonance now, and history signals that no one should be sanguine about nuclear risks.
Box Office: ‘Insidious: The Red Door’ Dethrones ‘Indiana Jones 5’ With $32.6 Million Debut
Indiana Jones had a short-lived box office reign. Disney’s action-adventure “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” dropped to the No. 2 spot in its second...
Harry Styles Latest Musician to Be Hit By Object Thrown From Audience
The disturbing trend of musicians being hit on stage by objects thrown from the audience continues with Harry Styles being the latest victim. Styles was hi...
‘Scream of My Blood: A Gogol Bordello Story’ Review: Vice News Doc Offers a Powerful if Ponderous Look at the Band
Some things are best in small doses. Cheesecake and Ketamine come to mind. The more-is-not-necessarily-better conundrum confronts the creators of “Scream o...
‘Indiana Jones 5’ and ‘Insidious: The Red Door’ Tie at International Box Office, ‘Transformers’ Hits $400 Million Globally
Disney’s “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” is barely winning an unexpectedly close race with “Insidious: The Red Door” on international box office ch...
Invasive crabs are hitting B.C. waters. Can we eat our way out of the problem?
European green crabs have been outperforming natural predators and commercial fisheries alike in their hunt for clams, oysters, an...
This Kitchener, Ont., woman has been sketching a bird a day all year and her work is taking off
Meredith Blunt of Kitchener, Ont., has sketched a local bird every single day in 2023. She’s posted them to Instagram, where many ...
Shapovalov bows out in Wimbledon's Round of 16 as last Canadian remaining in singles draw
Canada's Denis Shapovalov plays a return during a loss to Russia's Roman Safiullin in the men's fourth round singles match on Sund...
'I finally did it': Ottawa's Michael Woods wins 9th stage of Tour de France
Canada's Michael Woods approaches the finish line to win the ninth stage of the Tour de France cycling race oin Puy de Dome, Franc...
Evacuation orders issued for multiple regions in northern B.C. as hundreds of wildfires burn
The Tintagel Wildfire east of Burns Lake is pictured in this aerial image. The fire led to evacuation orders and alerts on Saturda...
Mexican military to take control of airports as part of president's efforts to tackle corruption
Mexican Navy officers stand guard next to a security checkpoint at the Benito Juarez International Airport in Mexico City on Frida...
Canadian roster revealed for upcoming Women's World Cup
Christine Sinclair was one of the 23 players named to the Canada Soccer Women’s National Team on Sunday. (Fernando Llano/AP Photo ...
Toronto police closing bar at headquarters
The Executive Officers Lounge was first issued a liquor licence at the 40 College St. headquarters in 1989, according to the Alcoh...
As Canadian cities make pandemic patios permanent, experts call for clear standards
During the pandemic restaurants on Calgary's 17th Avenue S.W. set up patios and the city closed lanes to accommodate pedestrians. ...
Appeals court upholds but narrows sex-trafficking statute
Activists claimed the Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act violated the First Amendment.
Trump attacks DeSantis in Iowa over ethanol stance
But the former president's own mixed record on biofuels could come under scrutiny.
Why the Stop Trump effort all comes down to South Carolina
There is likely to be a major gap in the primary calendar before the state hosts its vote. The usual knife-fighting there could ge...
Raskin passes on Senate bid
Sen. Ben Cardin’s retirement announcement in May immediately fueled speculation that Raskin would run.
We Investigated the Deepest, Darkest Corners of the Internet to Understand Ron DeSantis’ Bizarre New Video
Sure, there’s Patrick Bateman and Jordan Belfort. But have you heard of GigaChad?
Biden to walk diplomatic tightrope at NATO summit
Holding allies together in defense of Ukraine may mean putting off thornier long-term questions
Start your engines: Iowa GOP schedules presidential caucuses for Jan. 15
That’s earlier than in both 2020 and 2016, when the caucuses were held on the first Monday in February.
Low-key Trump bets on Vegas volunteers with promise of more to come
“We have a big job to do. This has been a hard state,” the former president tells a group of grassroots supporters in brief addres...
Yellen says China talks ‘productive’ at end of Beijing trip
The big takeaway: The U.S. believes the world’s two largest economies can have a constructive relationship despite their geopoliti...
Dems’ mission to stop a third-party presidential bid hits the Hill
Officials from progressive MoveOn and centrist Third Way are planning to brief Senate Democratic chiefs of staff about the risk it...
Religious right gets blindsided by angry parents in a Southern California school district
Novice school board members get a hard lesson in politics in a region that could determine control of the House.
GOP states quit the program that fights voter fraud. Now they’re scrambling.
The program, known as the Electronic Registration Information Center, was arguably the best nationwide tool states had to catch pe...
U.N. chief says Sudan on the brink of ‘full-scale civil war’
The African nation has seen nearly three months of fighting.
Doug Burgum: ‘We are in a Cold War with China, we just won’t admit it’
"The way you work your way through a cold war is you win it economically," the GOP presidential candidate said.
Russians could blow up nuclear plant to halt Ukraine's forces, Zelenskyy warns
Zelenskyy also said Ukraine will not yield any territory.
Biden deems idea of Ukraine NATO membership as ‘premature’
The president continued to pledge security guarantees, but said NATO members lack ‘unanimity’ over Ukraine amid current war.
Game-changer or war crime? D.C. divided on cluster bombs
The United States risks losing its "moral leadership," Rep. Barbara Lee said.
DeSantis brushes off early campaign obstacles
The Florida governor blamed the media for the narrative.
U.S. drone strike kills Islamic State leader in Syria, Defense Department says
It was not immediately clear how the U.S. military confirmed that the person killed was Usamah al-Muhajir.
Social media companies, beware: Governor says lawsuits coming in Utah
There is "very clear evidence that they knew the harms that their products were causing to kids," Gov. Spencer Cox said.
NATO skirts final call on Ukraine membership, leaving unity-testing fight for later
NATO will make an intermediate gesture to Kyiv at a summit this week. But the real test will be when the shooting stops and NATO m...
Judge dismisses lawsuit seeking reparations for 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre
Three survivors, all over 100 years old, filed the lawsuit.
Moscow says NATO leaders should discuss Ukraine nuclear power plant
"The vast majority of the alliance members will be in the direct impact zone" of any potential radioactive disaster, Russia's Fore...
France bans fireworks on concerns about Bastille Day violence
The decree published on Sunday came into force immediately.
Western powers race to finish security pledges for Ukraine
The United States, Britain, France and Germany are hoping to unveil a framework others can join at a NATO summit this week.
Sweden still not ready for NATO, Turkey's Erdoğan tells Biden
This leaders also discussed the sale of American F-16 fighter jets to Turkey in the phone call ahead of NATO summit this week.
Risk of nuclear escalation is still too large for comfort
The Cuban missile crisis has resonance now, and history signals that no one should be sanguine about nuclear risks.
Box Office: ‘Insidious: The Red Door’ Dethrones ‘Indiana Jones 5’ With $32.6 Million Debut
Indiana Jones had a short-lived box office reign. Disney’s action-adventure “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” dropped to the...
Harry Styles Latest Musician to Be Hit By Object Thrown From Audience
The disturbing trend of musicians being hit on stage by objects thrown from the audience continues with Harry Styles being the lat...
‘Scream of My Blood: A Gogol Bordello Story’ Review: Vice News Doc Offers a Powerful if Ponderous Look at the Band
Some things are best in small doses. Cheesecake and Ketamine come to mind. The more-is-not-necessarily-better conundrum confronts ...
‘Indiana Jones 5’ and ‘Insidious: The Red Door’ Tie at International Box Office, ‘Transformers’ Hits $400 Million Globally
Disney’s “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” is barely winning an unexpectedly close race with “Insidious: The Red Door” on in...