Morden feels the buzz around Manitoba’s largest street partySam Thompson
A hallmark of the eventl is the free corn, which can see hungry festival-goers waiting in lineups that stretch two blocks, organizers say.
‘Leftist’ taxpayer-funded academy sparks backlash after moving against Trump’s rollback of key regulation
FIRST ON FOX: The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine — a largely taxpayer-funded body that has taken in hundreds of millions in federal dollars — is facing pushback…
U.S. funeral home owner who hid 191 decaying bodies to be sentencedKatie Scott
Jon Hallford and his wife, Carie, co-owned Return to Nature Funeral Home in Colorado Springs, where they deceived grieving families by claiming to perform cremations.
Cozy nights cost less with these Labor Day sales on portable fire pits
There’s something undeniably magical about gathering around a fire, from the soft crackle, the warm glow and the family gatherings that always happen around them. You don’t need a sprawling…
As ‘total victory’ against Hamas eludes Israel, Netanyahu relies on tanks and talks
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed this week his country’s plans to “take over” parts of Gaza City, with an aim of “defeating Hamas.” But even as he gave the…
Canada to drop many of its retaliatory tariffs on the US
The move comes after the two countries blew past a self-imposed deadline to reach a trade agreement. BBC News
Famine confirmed in Gaza City is ‘failure of humanity’, UN chief says
A UN-backed body confirms famine in Gaza Strip and surrounding areas, and says half a million are facing “catastrophic” conditions. BBC News
‘Project Muralize’ aims to revitalize Vancouver’s ChinatownKristen Robinson
A Vancouver police officer with connections to Chinatown is behind a new initiative to bring colour and culture back to the neighbourhood.
Fire pick up first win and eliminate Phoenix
Welsh Fire claim their first win of The Hundred 2025 women’s season and eliminate Birmingham Phoenix with a 36-run victory at Edgbaston. BBC News
Judge orders closure of Trump’s Alligator Alcatraz, halts prisoner arrivalsRachel Goodman
Last month, during a visit to the Florida facilities, U.S. President Donald Trump joked that prisoners who attempted to escape would need to learn how to dodge alligators.
18-year-old lured and beaten in Innisfil, 3 young people charged: policeSawyer Bogdan
South Simcoe police say three people have been arrested after an 18-year-old was lured and violently assaulted in Innisfil, Ont.
Opioid deaths down 17% nationally, but up in some provinces, data showsGlobalnews Digital
New data from the Federal government shows in 2024 the number of opioid related deaths fell 17 per cent nationally compared to one year prior.
N.S. missing kids: Court documents provide detail on Lilly and Jack Sullivan caseGlobalnews Digital
Included in several documents are confirmation that investigators found a second piece of a pink blanket they say belonged to Lilly, in the trash.
Telus calls for stricter penalties as Alberta sees spike in copper theftJaclyn Kucey
Tougher regulations will soon come into effect from the province to battle increasing copper and scrap metal thefts. Telus is calling these thefts a safety risk for customers.
Bluenose II changing course amid trade war, pulls plug on annual U.S. voyageKevin Nielsen
A Canadian icon will not be crossing the border into the U.S. this fall in a decision partially fuelled by President Donald Trump’s ongoing tariff war.
Justice Jackson accuses Supreme Court of ensuring Trump ‘always wins’ in scathing dissent
Justice Kentanji Brown Jackson criticized on Thursday what she said were the “recent tendencies” of the Supreme Court to side with the Trump administration, providing her remarks in a bitter…
John Bolton blasted by Trump ally Roger Stone, who faced Biden FBI raid: ‘Karma is a b—-‘
Longtime Republican consultant Roger Stone lambasted Trump adviser-turned-staunch-critic John Bolton following the FBI raid on his Bethesda, Maryland residence on Friday. “Good morning. John Bolton. How does it feel to…
Fed chair Powell boosts expectation of US rate cut
Jerome Powell appeared to back a cut to borrowing rates and played down inflation risks in his annual speech at Jackson Hole. BBC News
She travelled eight hours by bus for violin lessons. Now she’s playing Wembley with Coldplay
Musician Pathrycia Mendonça will play with the band as part of Venezuela’s Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra. BBC News






