
Take 2: Video from Swedish curler demos the double-touch and reignites an Olympic debate
A video demonstration from Swedish curler Oskar Eriksson is adding fresh fuel to one of the most debated moments of Olympic curling.

A video demonstration from Swedish curler Oskar Eriksson is adding fresh fuel to one of the most debated moments of Olympic curling.

Burdett Sisler, the oldest known living man in Canada and one of the oldest Second World War veterans in the world has died. He was

The Rural Municipalities of Alberta organization is advocating for the provincial government to legalize grizzly bear hunting in light of what Cardston County calls increased reports of negative human-bear interactions.

The CBC’s Marketplace rounds up the consumer and health news you need from the week.

A University of Waterloo student has launched a platform to help students navigate âaggressive geeseâ on campus.

On Aug. 19, 2024, 20-year-old Kadin Savikataaq went out for the night and never returned. The truck she’d been driving was discovered submerged in Hudson Bay, but a year and a half later, Kadin is still missing. RCMP say she likely drowned, but her family doesn’t agree. They say they’ll never stop looking for her.

Crocodile dung. Tapeworms. Raw meat facials. Yes, at some point in history these wildly popular â and wildly unproven â treatments were how people tried to stay young. Right now, plenty of influencers will tell you that injectable peptides are the answer. But the scientists? Not so much.

In the 19th century, Italian prince, banker and collector Alessandro Torlonia, gathered 623 ancient Roman sculptures. After being shown at the Louvre in Paris, the Torlonia Collection has touched down in Montreal, where it will remain on view at the Museum of Fine Arts until July 19.