Chelsea Handler on drugs, dating, and sobriety at 50
Comedian Chelsea Handler details her love for LSD and ecstasy, stating sober people need not apply for dating or friendship. The 50-year-old star calls drugs a 'mind expander'.
Comedian Chelsea Handler details her love for LSD and ecstasy, stating sober people need not apply for dating or friendship. The 50-year-old star calls drugs a 'mind expander'.
A former CBC HR manager alleges a toxic, discriminatory workplace with a 'crying room' and a secret 'do not hire' list targeting marginalized groups. Lawsuit filed in N.W.T.
Despite soaring prices, silver remains off Canada's official critical minerals list. We explore the economic and strategic reasons behind this surprising exclusion and its implications for Canadian mining.
Brian Cole Jr. pleads not guilty to planting pipe bombs before the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. The devices failed to detonate. Read the latest on the case.
Get expert advice on the best time to prune a young maple tree and how to fix irises that won't bloom. Learn essential tips for Canadian gardeners.
Ari Da Costa, found not criminally responsible for killing his father, gets 14-day travel approval to Thailand despite being deemed a 'significant threat' to public safety. Read the Ontario Review Board's decision.
Toronto Police warn the public not to approach Dylan Sherief, 33, who escaped from a mental health facility after being found not criminally responsible for a 2022 murder. He was last seen near Queen St. W. and Ossington Ave.
Toronto police are actively searching for Dylan Sherief, 33, found not criminally responsible for second-degree murder, who has eloped. Public urged to call 911 if seen.
Nine outstanding London, Ontario, citizens have been recognized on the Mayor's 2026 New Year's Honour List for their community contributions. Discover their inspiring stories.
Lake Superior State University's 50th annual Banished Words List targets '6-7' and 'cooked' as overused slang. Discover the full top 10 and why these terms annoy people.
Discover the top 30 bestselling books in Canadian independent bookstores for the week of Dec. 27, featuring new releases from Margaret Atwood, Louise Penny, and more. See what Canadians were reading this holiday season.
Following Ontario Premier Doug Ford's public stance, Canadian hat manufacturers are offering advice to bolster domestic production. Discover their strategies for a stronger manufacturing sector.
Hollywood stars Idris Elba and Cynthia Erivo are recognized for their contributions to drama and charity in the UK's 2026 New Year Honours List. Discover their achievements.
Global superstar Beyoncé has officially been declared a billionaire by Forbes. Discover how her music, tours, and business ventures built her fortune.
The dark, true story of Bob Wood, co-creator of the infamous 'Crime Does Not Pay' comic, whose life ended in a real-life murder scandal. Explore the rise and fall of true crime comics in Canada and the U.S.
Winnipeg personality Ace Burpee reveals his annual list of the Top 100 Most Fascinating Manitobans for 2025, celebrating the province's notable achievers and community leaders.
Comedy legend Chevy Chase expresses hurt at being excluded from the 'Saturday Night Live' 50th anniversary special. The original cast member shares his disappointment in a new CNN documentary.
Packing for Europe? Travel pros reveal what to leave behind to travel lighter, smarter, and avoid common tourist pitfalls. Save space and stress with these essential tips.
Montreal police arrested a 15-year-old for allegedly arranging arson-for-hire contracts and a 19-year-old found loitering with gasoline. Authorities warn parents and businesses to stay vigilant.
Discover the 30 bestselling books in Canada for the week of December 20, compiled from sales data at over 250 independent bookstores. See which fiction and non-fiction titles topped the charts.
Discover the power of a year-end 'ta-da' list for self-reflection and thriving. Author Jon Rosemberg and Vancouver's Shelley McArthur share insights on intentional living beyond survival mode.
Halton police state a resident's death at an Ontario group home amid a staff strike is not suspicious. The incident occurred on December 20, 2025.
Matthew de Grood, found not criminally responsible for killing five at a Calgary house party, has been granted more freedoms by the Alberta Review Board. Read the latest on his case.
Sylvain Lévesque, a CAQ MNA for the Quebec City region, announces he will not seek re-election in 2026. This adds to the list of departures from François Legault's party ahead of the next provincial vote.
Windsor Police have released photos of eight individuals wanted for various retail thefts, dubbing it a holiday 'naughty list.' Get the details on the suspects and the investigation.
RCMP Assistant Commissioner David Teboul will plead not guilty to assault charges, his lawyer confirms. The senior officer faces allegations stemming from an incident in 2025.
Shelter Nova Scotia's CEO discusses their Holiday Wish List initiative, aiming to support vulnerable individuals in local communities during the festive season. Learn how you can contribute.
A Nova Scotia woman has entered a not guilty plea after being accused of stabbing a 6-year-old. The case proceeds in Halifax court. Read the latest details.
A Quebec judge will rule in January on whether Arthur Galarneau, who killed his parents and grandmother, was not criminally responsible due to schizophrenia. Details on the case and the high-risk accused designation.
Arthur Galarneau, 22, told police he was 'the devil' after killing his parents and grandmother in Rosemont. A judge is determining if he is criminally responsible.