Bizarre 'candlestick' ice phenomena is the coolest thing ever
During a paddleboarding session, this person stopped to see what the ice was like underneath the water. Have you ever seen anything like this before? It's so cool!
The suspect in the deadly mass shooting at an Independence Day parade in the Chicago suburb fired more than 70 rounds into the crowd from a rooftop and dressed as a woman to disguise his appearance, officials said Tuesday.
Academy Award-winning filmmaker Chris Williams, born in Missouri but raised in Waterloo, Ont., is a driving force in the rise of Netflix Animation projects, with his film The Sea Beast landing on the streaming platform Friday, July 8.
OTTAWA — The Canadian soldier charged with speaking against federal vaccine mandates while wearing his uniform and who recently led a march to Ottawa is now facing a court martial. Warrant Officer James Topp's lawyer says the army reservist was recently notified that he will be allowed to have his case heard in a military court instead of by his chain of command. Phillip Millar says the decision represents a second about-face after the military initially offered his client a court martial, only
Sarah Levy welcomed her first baby with husband Graham Outerbridge
In what has been called a “historic” moment, NATO’s 30 members have signed off on the accession protocols for Finland and Sweden.
"I'm not a Trump supporter in any way, shape, or form."
A woman lit on fire on a Toronto transit bus has died, Toronto police and sources in contact with her family have confirmed to CBC News. The attack happened at about 12:25 p.m.on Friday, June 17 at Kipling Station, which is in the area of Kipling Avenue and Dundas Street West. Police had said a man on the bus poured a liquid substance on the woman and ignited it. He was arrested nearby and has been charged. Police said they suspected the attack was motivated by hate and was random. Toronto param
‘This picture comes up so often and I’m shook every single time,’ one fan says
Members of Canada's military will soon be soldiering under much less strict dress rules as the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) introduces updated regulations on personal grooming. Under the new rules — which were released Tuesday and go into effect in September — CAF will allow military personnel to, among other things, colour their hair and grow it to any length, and to sport face tattoos. "The bottom line is, the Canadian Forces Dress Instructions are about fifty years old and so the policy as a w
Insider spoke with Air Canada passengers who said the airline lost their bags, and who complained that they weren't able to get help in finding them.
UPDATED: Veteran guitarist Carlos Santana passed out onstage during a concert at Pine Knob Music Theatre in Clarkston, Michigan on Tuesday night but was treated quickly and was seen waving to fans as he was wheeled offstage. Santana “was overtaken by heat exhaustion and dehydration,” according to a statement from his rep, and was taken […]
“I wish that it didn’t happen. It’s a bummer.”
With the lifting of most pandemic restrictions, writer Christine Rodriguez has been travelling a lot for work lately, going in and out of airports regularly to get to festivals and media events. But with the return to air travel has come an unpleasant experience: Rodriguez has had her hair searched by airport security agents three times in less than two months. The third time it happened was about two weeks ago, at Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport. "I was really upset because it's just — it's n
RCMP said they have arrested another suspect related to June's shootout in La Ronge, Saskatchewan, about 600 km north of Regina. Police said they found the wanted man hiding under a blanket in the back seat of a vehicle parked at a business on Highway 2 in La Ronge at approximately 12:45 p.m. Tuesday. They arrested him and also seized an illegally-modified loaded firearm during a search of the vehicle. Thirty-six-year-old Allan Sanderson faces two charges related to the June 19 shootout that pro
Last month's Greater Vancouver area home sales dropped by about 35 per cent since last June and 16 per cent from May 2022 as houses remained on the market longer and interest rates rose, the region's real estate board said Tuesday. The continued easing the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver detected last month translated to 2,444 sales in the region in June, down from 3,762 during the same month the year before, and 2,918 homes in May 2022. The board's chair, Daniel John attributed last mont
The futures of Johnny Gaudreau, Alex DeBrincat and J.T. Miller remain uncertain as draft day looms, while the Devils have options with the No. 2 pick.
Amanda Kloots explains how she reframed Nick Cordero's "death day" and will celebrate him on July 5 each year.
Veteran filmmaker has defended his 2009 movie
The City of Toronto is urging its contractors to bring back security personnel who were forced out of a job, after new requirements stipulated they must be clean-shaved to accommodate a masking mandate.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s government took a major blow on Tuesday when two of his most senior ministers resigned due to what they described as a lack of confidence in his leadership.