
The Chicago River used to be a cesspool. But on the weekend, hundreds took the plunge
Doug McConnell could barely contain his joy as he watched hundreds of people plunge into the Chicago River this weekend for a cool, refreshing swim.

Doug McConnell could barely contain his joy as he watched hundreds of people plunge into the Chicago River this weekend for a cool, refreshing swim.

NEW YORK (AP) — Billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie Scott has donated $70 million to the UNCF, as the nation’s largest private provider of scholarships to minority

TORONTO — Ontario NDP Leader Marit Stiles has parted ways with two of her top staffers after receiving 68 per cent support in a leadership
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) — No. 23 Illinois will have to play most of the season without star cornerback Xavier Scott, coach Bret Bielema said Monday.

TORONTO — The Ontario member of provincial parliament for Sault Ste. Marie is facing domestic violence charges of assault and assault with a weapon, prompting

TORONTO — An Ontario Court of Appeal judge has denied former NHL player Daniel Carcillo’s attempt to certify a class-action lawsuit against the Canadian Hockey

Police say an Oshawa, Ont., man is facing charges after allegedly collecting more than $2.5 million in an investment scam. Durham regional police say their

Police in Thunder Bay, Ont., say they are searching a landfill in an ongoing investigation into the death of an Indigenous woman last year. Police

TORONTO — Christine Lavalle feels like she’s trapped in a nightmare. She found out on social media last week that her child might have been

McLachlan didnât name comedian Jimmy Kimmel, though her comments come less than a week after the late-night host was pulled from airwaves for comments he made over the killing of MAGA-aligned conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford says homeless encampments that take over public parks are “unacceptable” after he toured one in Barrie, where the mayor has declared
TORONTO — As more people worry about their environmental footprint in both life and death, one cemetery operator is offering a unique alternative to traditional