For the first time ever, a ski athlete has won Canadian Press’s Lionel Conacher Award as Canada’s top male athlete. It a took a gold medal run in the moguls finals at Phoenix Snow Park at the Pyeongchange 2018 Winter… »
For the first time ever, a ski athlete has won Canadian Press’s Lionel Conacher Award as Canada’s top male athlete. It a took a gold medal run in the moguls finals at Phoenix Snow Park at the Pyeongchange 2018 Winter… »
Environment & Animal Life, Health, International, Politics, Society
Animal activists, at least the ones I’ve met, tend to be generous, passionate and determined Most–again from my experience–are also relentless–relentless in their desire to protect the creatures who share this earth with the rest of us. Activists advocate. They… »
International, Politics, Society
A Canadian charged with smuggling drugs will appear in court in China on Saturday. A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson said Thursday that she did not know much about the case, suggesting that it is not related to the arrests of… »
The chief of police of Canada’s largest and most prosperous city is calling 2018 was ” a year like no other year.” Speaking to reporters at his end-of-the-year news conference on Thursday, Toronto chief Mark Saunders said his department had… »
To no one’s surprise, golfer Brooke Henderson has won the Canadian Press’s Bobbie Rosenfeld Award as Canada’s female athlete of the year. It’s the second straight year Henderson has won the award and the third time in the last four… »
The latest appointments to the Order of Canada have been announced by Gov. Gen. Julie Payette, who herself is a member of the exclusive club that “honours people who make extraordinary contributions to the nation.” The list of 103 new… »
Economy, International, Society
Sadly, a look back at sports in Canada in 2018 begins at a wind-swept, icy intersection in the eastern part of the prairie province of Saskatchewan. On April 6, a northbound passenger bus carrying members of the Humboldt Broncos junior… »
Health, International, Internet, Science & Technology, Society
The so-called holiday season tends to run parallel to the flu season in Canada. When those seasons collide, it’s not a lot of fun and tends to play havoc with our social lives and worse. Parties get cancelled and extended-family… »
Economy, Environment & Animal Life, Society
Officials in British Columbia say they expect to have electricity restored across the province by New Year’s Eve following last Thursday’s violent windstorm that resulted in blackouts affecting some 600,000 hydro customers. BC Hydro says just under 10,000 people were… »
When Canada Post announced this week that the cost of mail was going to jump in January, three Regina residents likely greeted the news with little more than a shrug and a smile. Wally and Shirley Ball and Fred Blast,… »