Inside the modern wedding's 'curated' world

For many young couples, the modern wedding has become an immersive experience through which their guests — and social media followers — can get a look into the unique tastes and personalities of the betrothed. When traditions are followed, they may be adapted to feel truer to the newlyweds.


Should everyone be on GLP-1s? What the science really tells us about cancer prevention and other benefits

The laundry list of possible health benefits from GLP-1 drugs seems to get longer by the day, from cancer prevention to combating addiction. But while there’s no question these medications show immense promise beyond their use for diabetes and weight loss, science is still catching up.


How an Ontario man helped discover a lost Rembrandt, thought to be fake, but worth millions

Jonathan Bikker, a curator at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, led the effort to authenticate Vision of Zacharias in the Temple, a painting that had been dismissed by scholars in the 1960s and largely disappeared from public view.


After deadly protests, more Iranian women choosing to defy hijab law despite the dangers

Many women in Iran are defying the country's strict dress code by refusing to wear headscarves while out and about. Though several women told CBC News they still fear the authoritarian regime, others say deadly protests in January taught them they have nothing left to lose.


It started with chills. Weeks later, he was gone

Imagine working 36 years for your retirement, only for it to be cut short by a mosquito infected with West Nile virus. That is the tragic reality for an Ontario family speaking out, hoping to save lives as summer mosquito season gets underway.


Canadian lawyers urge crackdown over Alabama prison labour imports

As Ottawa faces pressure from the Trump administration to tighten its scrutiny of imports made with forced labour, Canadian human rights lawyers are pointing the finger at companies south of the border.


The day the Five Eyes showed up to confront Russia about its plan to attack Ukraine

It has been revealed that a group of Five Eyes officials delivered a dramatic and potentially unprecedented in-person warning to a Kremlin official about the consequences Moscow would face for attacking Ukraine, days before the start of its full-scale invasion.


I always thought canes were fabulous — that is, until I needed one

Ev Bishop couldn't help but feel offended when people would notice her limping or struggling to move with her bad knee. But she couldn't accept that she had a disability, or might need a cane, until a visit from friends opened her eyes to how she was limiting herself.


How to move a beluga across the world

How does one transport an aquatic animal that can grow up to 4.5 metres and weigh up to 1,900 kilograms? Here’s a step-by-step guide.


Evacuation orders to be issued near Lytton, B.C. as Highway 1 closed by wildfire

An out-of-control wildfire has led to evacuation alerts for residents of Lytton, B.C., as well as some members of the Lytton First Nation on Friday. The Saw Creek wildfire burning around three kilometres south of the village and has led to the closure of Highway 1.