Canadian who stole $13M US in crypto bought Lamborghini, BMWs: plea deal


Investor charged with kidnapping 'Crypto King' accused of meddling in co-accused's case


CTE ruins lives but can’t be confirmed until you’re dead. Canadian scientists are trying to change that

Former soldier Brendan Hynes thinks he has CTE, but the devastating brain disease can’t be confirmed until after someone’s dead. Could cutting-edge Canadian research be the solution?


Why some Mexicans feel this World Cup is 'not connecting'

Tournament-related construction projects in Mexico City have mainly increased daily frustrations, adding to a general feeling of apathy — if not antipathy — among locals toward the World Cup.


Charged with fraud, Manitoba man still selling shipping container pools under new business name

Once featured on HGTV, Manitoba pool builder Kurt Wittin now faces 26 counts of fraud with his past businesses, but still continues to sell shipping container pools under a new company and name.


The world has a mosquito problem. Here's how scientists are trying to solve it

Infection rates for deadly mosquito-borne diseases are extremely low in Canada. But experts warn climate change and evolving environmental factors — including deforestation — are rapidly expanding the geographical range of the world's deadliest animal, and the way it lives and breeds.


'Feels like harassment': Montreal café owner says years of language inspections taking a toll

The owner of Montreal's SoLIT Café says she has spent years making changes requested by Quebec’s language watchdog but still worries there is no clear end to the process. The OQLF says inspections stem from complaints made by the public.


New data shows 1 in 3 young Canadians have tried nicotine pouches

New data suggests the rate of nicotine pouch use among young people has skyrocketed — with 34.8 per cent of respondents saying they've tried the product.


Library straddling Quebec-Vermont border to inaugurate new Canadian entrance today

A new entrance to the iconic library that sits on the border between Quebec and Vermont is now welcoming Canadian bookworms after the U.S. limited entry to the building last year.


Star Blanket Cree Nation welcomes return of bison with new herd

Star Blanket Cree Nation in Saskatchewan welcomed a herd of bison in May, one of many First Nations that are bringing the animal back to the Prairies and to their communities. Those now tasked with their care talk about what’s it like to carry the responsibility of the future for the bison and for their nation's connection to them.