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In a brand new statement by Buckingham Palace, it has been confirmed that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will no longer be using royal titles.
The massive blizzard that pummelled St. John’s NL and the surrounding area has left many stranded. Shocking photos and videos are pouring in.
The bag of narcotics was attached to a carbon-fibre sporting arrow which was used to launch the package over prison walls.
Vancouver is conducting an experiment to counteract the growing number of opioid overdoses. It involves a machine that vends opioids.
Pornhub is being sued by a deaf man for violating the American Disabilities Act (ADA) by not having subtitles on their videos.
Recently, Canada ranked as the second most beautiful country in the world after Scotland. Now Canada is being recognized for the quality of life that it provides.
Despite the number of people illegally entering Canada at the border decreased, the number of people claiming asylum at airports continued to spike.
David Leavitt, an award-winning multimedia journalist who has worked for CBS, AXS, Yahoo, and others just tried to shame a Target employee over a toothbrush.
While inviting Louisiana State University’s champion football team to the White House, Trump worked the room by making jokes about the Oval Office.
Davide Mastracci is one of the McCarthyites policing the discourse on social media. He’s made a blacklist of writers who oppose the Iranian regime.
A Halifax man who was found not criminally responsible for killing his wife in their Nova Scotia home will receive the entirety of her life insurance policy.
The event is going ahead, and if you’re in New York tonight you should come check it out, but you’ll have to reserve a ticket to find out where.
Conservative leadership candidate Pierre Poilievre isn’t interested in opening up abortion debate, supports gay marriage.
Andrij Olesiuk defrauded donors for thousands of dollars. People thought the money was going to the victims’ families of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash.
A wealthy businessman who was well-connected to Asian organized crime was permitted to buy a stake in a British Columbian Lottery Group casino.