MANDEL: Michael Thompson’s accuser refutes one allegation made against him
The first woman to accuse Toronto Councillor Michael Thompson of sexual assault on that Canada Day weekend two years ago insists he rubbed his hands under her bikini after asking…
EDITORIAL: The place where jokes go to die
For a country that exports a large number of comedians to the U.S. collectively, it seems this nation is made up of thin-skinned scolds who take themselves too seriously. Recommended…
Eating dark chocolate five times a week could lower type 2 diabetes risk – study
Eating a few pieces of dark chocolate five times a week while avoiding milk chocolate has been linked to a reduced risk of type 2 diabetes. The connection between chocolate…
Tackling specific E.coli strains could cut cancer risk, scientists suggest
Targeting specific strains of the bacteria E.coli with vaccines or other treatments could help reduce the risk of bowel, bladder and prostate cancers, according to scientists. It comes as a…
I’m A Celebrity: Barry McGuigan has a ball as he battles for ticket to Cyclone and immunity
The Clones Cyclone was battling it out for his own ticket to a different type of Cyclone in Wednesday night’s episode of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!…
Oilers players Ekholm, Arvidsson named to Team Sweden for 4 Nations Face-Off
As expected Mattias Ekholm, the Edmonton Oilers’ best defenceman, was named to Sweden’s 4 Nations Face-Off roster for the February tournament and he might have his right-shot Calgary Flames’ rival,…
Leafs notes: Craig Berube wants more from Alex Nylander
After some good vibes with the reunion of the Nylander brothers on the Maple Leafs, there could be some separation anxiety. Given a relatively quiet four games without a point…
Prince Harry says he will ‘stick to his values no matter what’ amid ongoing feud with Prince William and King Charles
Prince Harry said he wants to be known for sticking to his values “no matter what was happening” in a solo appearance in New York on Wednesday night. The Duke…
Last resident at Halifax encampment site on his fight for ‘dignified living’
Municipal crews moved in to dismantle the remaining tents at an encampment in Halifax’s south end, as at least one resident vows to stay. The grassy median on University Avenue…
Sask. Party keeps up with campaign promises addressing safter communities, affordability
Throughout the Sask. Party’s 27-day election campaign in October, they released a promise nearly every single day. During the short fall sitting the past few weeks, the government has been…