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“Ottawa Quarry Expansion Raises...

At the recent meeting on March 11, the council gave the green light...

Detroit Tigers Legend Mickey...

Mickey Lolich, the last pitcher in Major League Baseball to achieve three complete-game...

Photojournalist Amber Bracken Challenges...

Award-winning photojournalist Amber Bracken's lawyer criticized the RCMP for misrepresenting her as an...

“KPop Demon Hunters” Creator...

The mastermind behind the award-winning animated movie "KPop Demon Hunters" has been honored...

Detroit Tigers Legend Mickey Lolich Dies at 85

Mickey Lolich, the last pitcher in Major League Baseball to achieve three complete-game victories in the 1968 World Series for the Detroit Tigers, passed away at the age of 85 on Wednesday. The Tigers confirmed his death following a brief hospice stay, with no specific cause disclosed. While Denny McLain stood out as the pitching star for Detroit in 1968 with 31 regular-season wins, it was Lolich who shone as the Series' Most Valuable Player. He boasted an impressive ERA of 1.67 and secured a crucial Game 7 triumph on the road against Bob Gibson and the St. Louis Cardinals. The iconic moment of Detroit's championship season was...

“Washington Post Sports Section Axed Pre-Winter Olympics”

In Milan, just before the Winter Olympics commenced, a somber event unfolded within a small office at the Main Media Centre. Two sports journalists, Rick Maese and Les Carpenter, were stationed there, working amidst ample unoccupied chairs. Speculation had been rife for weeks that The Washington Post, renowned for its sports coverage, would face significant cutbacks. Originally planning to send 12 reporters to the Games, Post executives opted to absorb $80,000 in unrecoverable travel expenses rather than terminate staff while on assignment. Following public outcry, a reduced team of four, including Maese and Carpenter, was dispatched. The anticipated Wednesday announcement materialized during a group video call, leaving...

Quebec Premier Legault Resigns Amid Voter Discontent

For the past seven years, whenever former premier François Legault's administration introduced a controversial bill, he frequently defended it by claiming it reflected the...

Quebec Premier Legault Resigns Amid Voter Discontent

For the past seven years, whenever former premier François Legault's administration introduced a controversial bill, he frequently defended it by claiming it reflected the desires of the majority of Quebec residents. During a period marked by economic uncertainty, Legault...

Supreme Court Wraps Up WE Charity Controversy

Canada's highest court has concluded its final deliberations on Thursday regarding the WE Charity controversy involving former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The case could potentially lead to significant changes in how Canadians ensure accountability from their elected officials. The...

“Sauna Raves: The Hot New Wellness Trend in Canada”

A new trend in wellness is gaining popularity in major Canadian cities, reshaping the concept of a night out. Imagine this: a DJ, a makeshift dance floor, and beverages—but it's 8 p.m. on a Wednesday, and instead of alcohol,...

Unilever to Increase Prices Amid Rising Costs

Unilever announced on Thursday its intention to implement price hikes in response to elevated costs influenced by the Iran conflict, while also revealing better-than-expected underlying sales growth for the first quarter. The company, known for brands like Dove and...

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“Ottawa Quarry Expansion Raises Concerns for Local Wildlife”

At the recent meeting on March 11, the council gave the green light to zoning adjustments permitting the proposed expansion of the R.W. Tomlinson...

Detroit Tigers Legend Mickey Lolich Dies at 85

Mickey Lolich, the last pitcher in Major League Baseball to achieve three complete-game victories in the 1968 World Series for the Detroit Tigers, passed...

Photojournalist Amber Bracken Challenges RCMP’s Arrest Classification

Award-winning photojournalist Amber Bracken's lawyer criticized the RCMP for misrepresenting her as an "occupier" rather than acknowledging her as a journalist during her arrest...

“KPop Demon Hunters” Creator Receives Key to Toronto

The mastermind behind the award-winning animated movie "KPop Demon Hunters" has been honored with the key to Toronto, her hometown. Maggie Kang, a Korean-Canadian...

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“Unlocking the Evolution of Female Anglerfish Lures”

Biologist Alex Maile discusses the fascinating world of female anglerfish and their unique lures in a recent interview. These iconic creatures use their forehead...

“Greater Vancouver Sees Lowest Home Sales in 20 Years”

In 2025, Greater Vancouver saw its lowest annual home sales figures in over twenty years as buyer interest waned, housing inventory grew, and prices softened, according to the latest data from Greater Vancouver Realtors. Residential property transactions in the...

“Manitoba Consolidates Agency Nurses Amid Staffing Challenges”

In the upcoming year, rural hospitals in Manitoba may face increased challenges in staffing shifts as the provincial government terminates contracts with numerous agencies supplying agency nurses to the health-care system. Starting January 15, Manitoba will collaborate exclusively with...

“Fatal Swiss Bar Fire Blamed on Lack of Safety Inspections”

The local authorities revealed on Tuesday that fire safety inspections had not been conducted for several years at the bar where a tragic fire erupted during a New Year's party, resulting in the loss of 40 lives and leaving...

“Sunshine Coast Residents Mesmerized by Belly-Rubbing Orcas”

A group of killer whales, also known as orcas, surprised residents of B.C.'s Sunshine Coast by swimming close to the shore and rubbing their bellies on the rocks. Ryan Chilibeck, a resident of Gibsons, rushed to Secret Beach Park...

“Ottawa Quarry Expansion Raises Concerns for Local Wildlife”

At the recent meeting on March 11, the council gave the green light to zoning adjustments permitting the proposed expansion of the R.W. Tomlinson quarry in Ottawa. The quarry, located near Stittsville, is set to triple its current size,...

Detroit Tigers Legend Mickey Lolich Dies at 85

Mickey Lolich, the last pitcher in Major League Baseball to achieve three complete-game victories in the 1968 World Series for the Detroit Tigers, passed away at the age of 85 on Wednesday. The Tigers confirmed his death following a...

Photojournalist Amber Bracken Challenges RCMP’s Arrest Classification

Award-winning photojournalist Amber Bracken's lawyer criticized the RCMP for misrepresenting her as an "occupier" rather than acknowledging her as a journalist during her arrest at a pipeline protest in northern British Columbia. Sean Hern made these statements during the...

“KPop Demon Hunters” Creator Receives Key to Toronto

The mastermind behind the award-winning animated movie "KPop Demon Hunters" has been honored with the key to Toronto, her hometown. Maggie Kang, a Korean-Canadian filmmaker, was pleasantly surprised by Mayor Olivia Chow during a panel discussion on the film's...

“Sauna Raves: The Hot New Wellness Trend in Canada”

A new trend in wellness is gaining popularity in major Canadian cities, reshaping the concept of a night out. Imagine this: a DJ, a makeshift dance floor, and beverages—but it's 8 p.m. on a Wednesday, and instead of alcohol,...

“B.C. Ferries Adjusts Schedule to Safeguard Humpback Whales”

B.C. Ferries Adjusts Schedule to Prevent Collisions with Humpback Whales B.C. Ferries is modifying the timetable for the Northern Expedition route in northern B.C. to mitigate the risk of humpback whale collisions. Effective June 1, the schedule for the route...

“NexGen Energy Granted Approval for Uranium Mine in Athabasca Basin”

The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission has given the green light to NexGen Energy Ltd. to construct a uranium mine in the Athabasca Basin, marking the second significant uranium project approved by the national regulator in Saskatchewan this year. NexGen's Rook...

“Washington Post Sports Section Axed Pre-Winter Olympics”

In Milan, just before the Winter Olympics commenced, a somber event unfolded within a small office at the Main Media Centre. Two sports journalists, Rick Maese and Les Carpenter, were stationed there, working amidst ample unoccupied chairs. Speculation had...

“Greater Vancouver Sees Lowest Home Sales in 20 Years”

In 2025, Greater Vancouver saw its lowest annual home sales figures in over twenty years as buyer interest waned, housing inventory grew, and prices softened, according to the latest data from Greater Vancouver Realtors. Residential property transactions in the...

Rapper Kodak Black Arrested for Drug Trafficking

Rapper Kodak Black was taken into custody this week on a drug trafficking charge in central Florida, marking his latest encounter with law enforcement. The rapper, known as Bill Kapri, was arrested and placed in Orange County jail on...

Can U.S. manufacturing be great again?

Editor's note: In April, the White House announced sweeping tariffs to revitalize American manufacturing. But will production indeed return to U.S. soil as the Trump administration hopes? CGTN has launched a five-part "Return of American Manufacturing?" series to explore...

The tariff hammer falls – but on whom?

Tariffs are "for national security, to protect jobs and to fight unfair trade practices." Really? According to the latest polls, the vast majority of Americans neither support the government's tariff policy nor believe it will create jobs. In reality,...