Q asks: Is it ok to like songs with lyrics you find sexist?
Robin Thicke’s Blurred Lines has been tearing up the charts, but critics decry its lyrics as sexist and even “rapey.” Q debates whether it sends a bad message and if it’s ok for feminists to embrace a...
View ArticleWinnipeg police find body after search for missing woman
Winnipeg Police confirm they have discovered a body in the Red River, but say it’s too early to know if it’s Lisa Gibson, the mother of two small children who died after being found injured in their...
View ArticleBlood pressure drugs give brain a boost, researchers find
Researchers in Canada and Ireland have discovered that blood pressure drugs, known as ACE inhibitors, can improve brain function while also slowing down the onset of dementia.
View ArticleBlood pressure drugs give brain a boost, researchers find
Researchers in Canada and Ireland have discovered that blood pressure drugs, known as ACE inhibitors, can improve brain function while also slowing down the onset of dementia.
View ArticlePolice find body near South Keys Mall parking lot
Police are investigating after a body was found this morning behind a Kelsey’s in Ottawa’s South Keys neighbourhood.
View ArticleThieves find weakness in Ford trucks, police warn
Police are warning people who own Ford F350 trucks of a potential vulnerability in the vehicles making it easier for thieves to steal them.
View ArticlePromising diamond find in Kennady Lake project sample
Recent tests on the Kennady Diamonds project in N.W.T. are yielding some exciting results for the small exploration company.
View ArticleAlberta yo-yoers find string of good luck
Edmonton hosted the Canadian National Return Top Championship on Saturday, bringing some of the country’s top yo-yoers to the city.
View ArticleWoman wakes to find intruder in Ile Des Chenes home
RCMP are looking for a man who broke into a sleeping woman’s home and tried to get into bed with her.
View ArticleStatoil makes 3rd oil find in Newfoundland’s Flemish Pass
The most recent discovery in the frontier field off Canada’s East Coast is “very encouraging,” company officials say.
View ArticleTheresa Spence vows to find new revenues for Attawapiskat
New revenue-sharing deals with the federal and provincial government, as well as mining companies, are on the top of Theresa Spence’s agenda after she was re-elected as chief of Attawapiskat First...
View ArticleTheresa Spence vows to find new revenues for Attawapiskat
New revenue-sharing deals with the federal and provincial government, as well as mining companies, are on the top of Theresa Spence’s agenda after she was re-elected as chief of Attawapiskat First...
View ArticleWinnipeg officers find alligator in St. Vital home
Winnipeg police seized an unusual pet from a St. Vital home Wednesday afternoon.
View Article4 people charged after police find machetes, pellet gun, drugs
A woman and three men are facing weapon and drug charges after officers found a pellet gun and two machetes in their car.
View ArticleFind out what is closed on Labour Day
Most City of Ottawa buildings and services are closed for the holiday, but not all.
View ArticleDrones help Yukon prospectors find new gold deposits
A gold prospector from Yukon is using unmanned aerial drones and other technologies to survey huge stretches of land for mineral deposits, and leaving less of an environmental footprint in the process.
View ArticleKaka keen to ‘find the joy’ in rejoining AC Milan
Brazilian international Kaka told reporters Thursday that he is hoping to “find the joy” of playing soccer again after returning to AC Milan from Real Madrid.
View ArticleNo criminal act behind infant’s death, police find
The death of a one-year-old child in Regina a week ago was not the result of a criminal act, police in that city say.
View ArticleWhitehorse sheriffs take to the streets again to find jurors
Court sheriffs are on the streets of Whitehorse tonight rounding up potential jurors for a trial that was to start today.
View ArticleEPS find grow-op in babysitters’ care home
A husband and wife have been charged with running a grow-op out of their home, which was also being used as a care home for several young children.
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