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White-tailed deer could reintroduce some COVID strains to humans: Study

Researchers says measures to reduce transmission of COVID between white-tailed deer and humans are “urgently needed.” → Read More

Service Canada's passport delays nets CFIB's worst red tape award

The Canadian Federation of Independent Business has awarded its 2023 Paperweight Award for worst red tape to Service Canada’s passport mess. → Read More

Canadian grocers doing fine despite inflation, supply chain issues

At least one Canadian grocer is being accused of talking out of both sides of its mouth. → Read More

Timberlake, Bieber among musicians with most fake Instagram followers

Two Justins made it into the top 10 list of musicians believed to have the most fake followers on Instagram. → Read More

Disappointed Canadian fans find solace in first men's World Cup goal

Alphonso Davies’ history-making goal took some of the sting out of Canada's loss to Croatia on Sunday. → Read More

Watch Team Canada at the men's FIFA World Cup on the big screen

Want to make the men’s FIFA World Cup watching a cinematic experience? → Read More

Survey: Inflation affected holiday plans of 70% of Canadian travellers

A new survey by VISA shows 70% of Canadians say their holiday travel plans have been impacted by current economic factors such as inflation. → Read More

Toronto bars and restaurants anticipate 'amazing' FIFA World Cup action

The FIFA World Cup kicks off Sunday in Qatar with 32 teams vying for the biggest prize in men’s soccer. → Read More

Gracenote predicts Brazil, Argentina most likely to win FIFA World Cup

Brazil and Argentina are the two countries most likely win the men’s FIFA World Cup in Qatar according to Nielsen company Gracenote. → Read More

Two of Canada's World Cup games make Top 20 soccer matches to watch

With the men’s FIFA World Cup starting Sunday in Qatar, soccer analysts at oddspedia.com have revealed the Top 20 most exciting group games. → Read More

White ASL interpreter claims being fired from Lion King over colour

A white sign language interpreter is going to federal court after he said he was fired from Broadway’s The Lion King for being the wrong colour. → Read More

Donald Trump denies being upset with wife over Dr. Oz

There’s no place like home for Donald Trump. → Read More

Inflation affecting 68% of Canadians' holiday spending: Survey

Could it be a lump of coal for Christmas? → Read More

U2 frontman Bono thrills in Toronto at only solo Canadian date

The 62-year-old released his memoir, Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story, on Nov. 1, and has devised a one-man show worthy of a Broadway run. → Read More

Daily drinking can increase young adult stroke risk by 20%

A new Korean study says young adults having one drink daily could raise their risk of suffering a stroke by a fifth, reports dailymail.com. → Read More

Royal Caribbean's Ultimate World Cruise takes 274 days

Have you ever wanted to sail around the world over almost a year's time? → Read More

Nose picking by those 65-plus can increase bacteria into brain

Who knew picking your nose in your later years could lead to an increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia? → Read More

Indian woman in seven-month coma gives birth to healthy baby girl

A 23-year-old Indian woman gave birth to a healthy baby girl on Oct. 22 after being in a coma for seven months after a motorcycle crash. → Read More

Man's wish to play dead on TV comes true thanks to 'CSI: Las Vegas'

Kentucky resident Josh Nalley landed a role as a dead body on CSI: Las Vegas after posting videos of himself posing as such on TikTok. → Read More

McDonald's customer's meltdown over ice captured on video

A disgruntled McDonalds’s customer in Georgia has been arrested and charged after a drive-thru meltdown captured on video. → Read More