A BC university student earned her first cap with the Canadian women's field hockey team as they faced the 13th ranked squad in the world during the Canada-India Cup.
Advertising mavens are always looking for ways to attract our attention. That competition has gone beyond being the loudest, brightest or most racy to putting voices inside our heads.
While US diplomacy may be unable to soothe the savage beast of North Korean foreign policy, the music of the New York Philharmonic could provide a kind of balm that politicians cannot.
The Montreal Exchange has agreed to pool its assets under TSX Group Inc., owners of the Toronto Stock Exchange, in a $1.3 billion merger.
Rocky negotiations that have been ongoing for months have finally resulted in an agreement.
Cellphone usage on a regular basis can increase the risk of cancerous tumours, says a new Israeli study. Part of a World Health Organization project, the study looked at a wider sampling than previous research on the subject.
Catholic students in Calgary will have to trek to the movie theatre if they want to experience a long-published fantasy story this year.
The Catholic school board of Calgary has yanked Philip Pullman's book [i]The Golden Compass[/i] off library shelves.
The tasering and death of Robert Dziekanski at the hands of the RCMP has sparked a civil rights movement across British Columbia, and electrified the town where he lived.
A human rights forum was held at Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops on Nov. 29.