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The BC SPCA has taken custody of 33 cats and dogs, including puppies, surrendered from a property in Nanaimo. The organization said the animals' guardian had become "overwhelmed" by their needs and
It's the dog days of summer in Montreal — the air is muggy, the weather's hot, the streets are strewn with reeking litter from festival season, and New Year's resolutions are long forgotten but
A father and son duo who were rejected by all five investors on Dragons’ Den are now ‘changing children’s lives’ with their innovative product. Co-founders Matt Palfrey and his 12-year-old son Max
An analysis of the 51 most-frequented cities in the world looked at a variety of factors to determine the rankings.
A Thai family was left stunned when a 12-foot python was found hiding in their ceiling. Wildlife rescuers were called to the home in Lampang on July 28 and spent ten intense minutes coaxing the
Two people escaped serious injury despite having to be rescued from a kitchen fire in a multi-unit low-rise building in the Carlington neighbourhood on Thursday. Ottawa Fire Services said a
David Sauchyn, a professor and director of the Prairie Adaptation Research Collaborative at the University of Regina, is leading a project using tree rings to explore the history of drought in
While most cat owners dread their pets bringing home mice, one New Zealand family faces a more unusual shame: their feline is a prolific thief.Fifteen-month-old Leo, now known as 'Leonardo da Pinchy'
There may be no better place in Canada for day trippers, staycationists, walkers, swimmers, sunbathers and rock climbers, kayakers and hikers than Metro Vancouver. Columnist Dan Fumano’s
At first glance, the idea seems impossible: Send a child to camp — including food, songs, crafts, and discipleship follow-up — for less than the cost of a fast-food combo meal. And yet, that’s
An animal rescue in Yellowhead County is running up against a problematic law that bans residents from raising wild boars. Rosie's Rescue recently relocated to the area along with its wild boar
When Gail Lane went blind 11 years ago, she didn't think she'd ever be able to see again. "It was like an overnight thing," the Victoria, B.C., 75-year-old said. "It was scary. It was sad. I
The northern lights might be visible in parts of the country on July 2 and 3. The Space Weather Prediction Center of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), has issued a G-1 class
The first ever hormone free birth control pill for men, could be on the market sooner than you think. The new drug, called YCT-529, is a first-in-class, hormone-free and orally administered male
The Stenders have long been associated with track and field. Ahead of the 2025 Canada Games in St. John’s next month, meet a dad and daughter who aren’t slowing down when it comes to supporting
If there’s one thing that the Earth, Moon and Sun have in common, it’s that they love to get their groove on. The three celestial bodies are forever dancing around the cosmos and now and then,
We're slowly heading towards the end of the month and Netflix has released the last movies and TV series for July.
Ashley Clouthier says she hoped her first child would be a boy, so when he was, she was ecstatic.Clouthier, 39, of Almonte, Ont., grew up with an older brother, and wanted the same experience for the
Nik and Kev’s adventures around Australia continued as they arrived in the chaos of Caxton Street for the Lions’ opening Test.It has been business time as the three-match series with the Wallabies
Mayors from two mining communities in Manitoba say they're relieved to hear that three mine workers who were trapped for more than 60 hours in the Red Chris mine in northern B.C. have been brought to
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