A looming strike at WestJet “couldn’t be worse timing” for hundreds of thousands of Canadians who booked a trip with the Calgary-based air carrier over the July long weekend, according
Has your iPhone screen cracked, or does your MacBook battery not charge like it used to? Instead of sending it in to an Apple repair centre or scheduling an
One of Kingston’s most recognizable figures, Chris Whyman has marked a remarkable milestone, celebrating 40 years as the city’s Town Crier. Wednesday marked the four-decade anniversary of Whyman’s tenure, a
The Canada Revenue Agency is ramping up efforts to recover overpayments of pandemic-related benefits. Starting in July, the agency said Thursday it will begin issuing legal warnings and could start
In harrowing testimony to U.S. Congress on Wednesday, Paris Hilton recounted abuses she faced while institutionalized as a teenager in “for-profit” youth behavioural treatment facilities. Hilton told the House Ways
TransLink has unveiled its new annual $90-million cost-cutting plan in an effort to address its “growing funding gap.” The plan has several efficiency measures, including reducing staff and corporate cost
She went from singing about “Sk8er bois” to launching a foundation to support people with Lyme disease and other serious illnesses, and now Canadian singer Avril Lavigne has been named
Alzheimer’s disease may be inherited more often than previously known, according to a new study that paints a clearer picture of a gene long known to be linked to
Two Londoners have won big with this year’s 2024 Spring Dream Lottery supporting London’s hospitals. The winners were announced Thursday morning at one of the dream homes located at 2140
The federal dental care plan is entering the second phase of its planned rollout, Health Minister Mark Holland said in an announcement Thursday. “For families who have children 18 and

