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Roughriders beat Alouettes to take 112th Grey Cup
For only the fifth time in history, the Saskatchewan Roughriders are Grey Cup champions. The 25-17 win over the Montreal Alouettes Sunday night in Winnipeg follows a 12-year drought for the team,...
Some of these Toronto library books have wait lists in the thousands
In October, the Toronto Public Library saw more than 2,000 people place a hold on Bill Bryson’s Audiobook “A Short History of Nearly Everything.” The publisher has since made the audiobook...
New photo released as King Charles turns 77
King Charles III was born on Nov. 14, 1948 in Buckingham Palace. He is the eldest of four children from Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
Parts of Canada treated to dazzling Northern Lights display
With clear and dark skies away from city lights, the dazzling display was visible directly overhead across most of B.C., Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut,...
Remembrance Day marked across the country
Eighty years after the end of the deadliest conflict in history, the number of living Second World War veterans has dwindled to a few thousand.
World's best cities ranked. Here's where Toronto is on the list.
Toronto was just named one of the world’s best cities to live in, ranked among the top 20 globally by Resonance Consultancy. London, England leads the pack worldwide (for the 11th consecutive...
Highlights of Prince Harry's visit to Toronto
The Duke of Sussex is in Toronto at the invitation of the True Patriot Love Foundation, a military charity.
Report reveals Canada's 'happiest' cities, and the results may surprise you
A report recently revealed which Canadian cities are the most happy. Only two across Canada ranked higher than the national happiness score, and Mississauga is one of them.
Canadian politicians who crossed the floor or left their party
Chris d’Entremont has crossed the floor from the federal Conservatives to the Liberals amid speculation he may be joined by others. He’s the latest in a long history of politicians leaving their parties.
Day of the Dead marked around the world
Day of the Dead, or Día de los Muertos, is a holiday to pray and remember loved ones who have passed away in support of their spiritual journey; a reminder that they are not forgotten.
Canada’s new critical minerals pact
After catching you up on the week’s top business stories, Amanda Lang speaks with Tim Hodgson, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, about a new critical minerals partnership aimed at securing...
Blue Jays play Game 6 of the World Series tonight in Toronto. Here are some of the biggest sporting events the city has ever hosted.
The World Series has returned to Toronto for Game 6 and the Blue Jays have a chance to win the title for the first time in 32 years. Millions of people, on both sides of the border, will be...
Building Canada’s AI ecosystem
Canada is hoping to build on some early influence in artificial intelligence by building a thriving ecosystem. France's Mistral AI is looking to expand here, and is on the hunt for talent ... and...
Canada’s home ownership challenges
Amanda Lang takes a ‘by the numbers’ look at falling rates of home ownership in Canada -- she then takes a deeper dive into the issues with Shaun Cathcart, Senior Economist and Director of Housing...
Celebrities at the World Series: Prince Harry, Sydney Sweeney and more
From Hollywood A-listers to members of the Royal Family, famous faces have been turning up in Toronto and Los Angeles to catch the action. Here’s a look at some of the celebrities spotted taking...
Blue Jays face Dodgers in World Series
The Toronto Blue Jays are facing the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2025 World Series. It is the first time the Blue Jays are playing in the Fall Classic since 1993, the last time they won the championship.
The Blue Jays and the Dodgers played a marathon 7-hour game. Here is a look back.
The Toronto Blue Jays are facing the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2025 World Series. It is the first time the Blue Jays are playing in the Fall Classic since 1993, the last time they won the championship.
Famous art from The Hudson’s Bay Company collection up for auction
Twenty-seven paintings that will be sold by Heffel Fine Art Auction House include a painting of Morocco made by former British prime minister Winston Churchill, and several pieces from Toronto...
Highlights of Blue Jays' back-to-back World Series wins in 1992 and 1993
The Toronto Blue Jays won the World Series back in 1992 against the Atlanta Braves, and 1993 (4-2) against the Philadelphia Phillies.
3 Indigenous-led marine refuges established in waters off B.C.’s North Coast
The federal government and two First Nations have jointly announced the establishment of three marine refuges along British Columbia’s North Coast.
You can visit Canada from coast to coast at this Toronto exhibit. Here is a look inside their latest Northern addition
Little Canada is turning down the thermostat and turning up the northern lights with their latest exhibit now open for public viewing
Historic rock in Sask.
What could be one of the largest geological rock findings in Sask. was recently found near Swift Current
Ottawa homes decked out for Halloween
A collection of the spookiest, scariest, and most creative Halloween decorations in Ottawa and around the region. Submit your photo now
Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025: A hyena prowls an abandoned town and other winning images
This year's winners of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year, developed and produced by the Natural History Museum, London, were awarded for 'artistic composition, technical innovation and...
3 Italian carabinieri killed in apparently deliberate farmhouse explosion
Three carabinieri militarized police officers were killed and another 13 carabinieri and police officers were injured in an explosion allegedly set by three middle-aged siblings who had been...
Living Israeli hostages and hundreds of Palestinian prisoners freed
All 20 living hostages held by Hamas and hundreds of Palestinian prisoners held by Israel walked free Monday as part of a ceasefire pausing two years of war that decimated the Gaza Strip and...
From ‘Jaws’ to ‘The Meg,’ here’s how a new ROM exhibit hopes to challenge shark stereotypes
The Royal Ontario Museum has opened a brand-new exhibit that aims to challenge the public’s perception of sharks. These are some of the things you can see in the wide-ranging exhibition that runs...
Displaced Palestinians begin return to war-ravaged Gaza with Israel-Hamas ceasefire in effect
Tens of thousands of Palestinians headed back to the heavily destroyed northern Gaza Strip on Friday as a U.S.-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hamas came into effect.
Inside some of Toronto’s largest penthouses and luxury condos for sale right now
Toronto’s luxury condo market has always been a spectacle — from investors chasing quick returns, to buyers looking for rare spaces that feel more like private estates in the sky.
Nobel Peace Prize: Famous laureates, from Malala Yousafzai to Lester B. Pearson
Several U.S. presidents and a future Canadian prime minister are among the most famous Nobel Peace Prize laureates.
These are Canada’s 25 most wanted fugitives
Officials from the Bolo (Be on the lookout) Program have released their list of the top 25 most wanted fugitives in Canada.
Protesters and officers stand off in Portland
A federal judge in Oregon temporarily blocked U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration from deploying the National Guard in Portland.
Toronto Blue Jays 2025 playoff run
Here is a look at the Blue Jays 2025 playoff run as the club faces the Seattle Mariners in the American League Championship Series.
Blue Jays beat Yankees 5-2 in Game 4 to reach first ALCS since 2016
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and George Springer each drove in a run, and eight Toronto pitchers shut down the New York Yankees in a 5-2 victory Wednesday night that sent the Blue Jays to the American...
Blue Jays vs. Yankees: Here are 10 keys to a deep Toronto playoff run
The Toronto Blue Jays will play the New York Yankees in Game 1 of the American League Division Series Saturday. Toronto's post-season appearance punctuates a standout year for club, but what do...
4 Quebecers arrested in connection with Alberta cybercrimes
Four Quebec residents face cybercrime charges after Calgary police say they targeted customers of an online loan company with “an overwhelming” number of phone calls.
Award winning singer-songwriter Alan Doyle can now add musical theatre to his resume
The former leader of the band 'Great Big Sea' has brought his crowd-pleasing show "Tell Tale Harbour" to the Royal Alexandra Theatre.
Take a closer look at the Blue Jays champagne-soaked celebration after winning the AL East
The Toronto Blue Jays took the American League crown Sunday after defeating the Tampa Bay Rays 13-4. It's the first time in 10 years that the Jays have ended their season atop the AL East. Here's...
Anti-youth employment policies
Youth unemployment is a growing concern ... and at least part of the worry is how tech like AI will replace young workers. But is there also some built in prejudice at play? Amanda Lang talks it...
Amanda Lang speaks with Canada's Minister of Energy and Natural Resources
Amanda Lang takes a ‘by the numbers’ look at the scope of natural resource projects currently active in Canada. Then Amanda speaks with Tim Hodgson, Canada's Minister of Energy and Natural...
Priorities for Canadian business in trade talks with U.S.
Consultations have begun as Canada gets set to reopen its trade agreement with the U.S. ... and business in Canada has a lot riding on the outcome. Amanda Lang speaks with Matthew Holmes, EVP...
Travel to these awe-inspiring national parks with stunning views
Explore the wonder of Canada’s 37 national parks and 11 national park reserves across every province and territory.
Ghost towns in Canada: Travel through time at these abandoned places
Explore the remnants of once-bustling ghost towns across Canada, where abandoned buildings and quiet streets offer a glimpse into the country’s past.
These are some of the 15 most famous shipwrecks in Canada
Thousands of ships lay submerged in Canadian waters, some found after decades and even centuries, while others have yet to be discovered. One of the most famous shipwrecks in history – the Titanic...