Month: August 2019

Jeffrey Epstein's Case Includes Thousands Of Other Documents: Journalist

Despite the apparent suicide of wealthy financier Jeffrey Epstein, there are “thousands and thousands” of other documents linked to his

Hong Kong Airport Closes As Thousands Stage Pro-Democracy Protest

HONG KONG — One of the world’s busiest airports cancelled all flights after thousands of Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters crowded

Fertility Matters Canada Faces An Uncertain Future

Kaeleigh MacDonald found the best way to cope with her infertility was to share her experience with others going through

Bianca Andreescu Wins Rogers Cup After Serena Williams Withdraws

TORONTO — Bianca Andreescu became the first Canadian to win the Rogers Cup in 50 years when Serena Williams retired

Jeffrey Epstein Found Dead In Apparent Suicide Ahead Of Child Sex Abuse Trial

Jeffrey Epstein has been pronounced dead after being found unresponsive in his New York City prison cell around 6:30 a.m. Saturday,

Jeffrey Epstein Found Dead In Apparent Suicide Ahead Of Child Sex Abuse Trial

Jeffrey Epstein has been pronounced dead after being found unresponsive in his New York City prison cell around 6:30 a.m. Saturday,

B.C. RCMP Investigating After 5-Day-Old Baby Cow Killed With Arrows

LANGLEY, B.C. — A Metro Vancouver dairy farmer is at a loss to explain why someone would shoot several arrows

Inuk Mother Cycles Across Canada To Raise Awareness About Suicides

MONTREAL — Hannah Tooktoo, an Inuk mother from Nunavik, Que., descended from her bike Thursday, 55 days after pedalling across the country

Canada Issues Travel Warning Over Escalating Hong Kong Protests

OTTAWA⁠ — The federal government has issued a travel advisory that urges Canadians travelling to Hong Kong to exercise “a

Police Believe They've Found Bodies Of B.C. Murder Suspects Bryer Schmegelsky And Kam McLeod In Manitoba

Police say they’ve found what they believe are the bodies of B.C. murder suspects Bryer Schmegelsky and Kam McLeod in