NHL won’t discipline Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff

Winnipeg Jets general manager Kevin Cheveldayoff will not face any disciplinary action by the NHL for the Chicago team's mishandling of sexual assault allegations against a former assistant coach.


Parents reflect on putting kids through COVID-19 vaccine clinical trials

Ian Hanomansing talks to three U.S. parents about what it was like to have their children take part in clinical trials for the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines.


Why there’s mixed reaction about a new Princess Diana movie

The movie Spencer is receiving criticism from some Princess Diana fans who say it leans too hard into the more tragic and unflattering aspects of her life. But actress Kristen Stewart, who plays Diana, says that’s actually the point of the movie, and many women may see their lives reflected on the big screen.


Canadian snowbirds eager to head south

More Canadian snowbirds are expected to cross the border into the United States this year as pandemic restrictions loosen.


Coroner actor Nicholas Campbell off the show after using N-word on movie set

Actor Nicholas Campbell has apologized for saying the N-word while shooting a new film and is not returning to the CBC show Coroner pending an investigation.


2 Victoria real estate agents deny drugging and sexually assaulting client

Two Victoria Realtors accused of sexually assaulting their client have filed a statement of defence, denying the allegations.


Winnipeg doctor acted on 'pure instinct' when he saved woman from knife-wielding attacker

A Winnipeg doctor says he didn't have time to think when he ran at and tackled a man who had just stabbed a woman inside Seven Oaks General Hospital on Wednesday.


COVID-19 origins may never truly be known, U.S. spy agencies say in declassified report

U.S. intelligence agencies said on Friday they may never be able to identify the origins of COVID-19, as they released a new, more detailed version of their review into whether the coronavirus was transmitted from animals to humans or was leaked from a lab.


Ottawa to appeal Federal Court ruling on Indigenous child welfare

The federal government is appealing a Federal Court ruling that upheld a landmark Canadian Human Rights Tribunal ruling on Indigenous child welfare compensation — but Ottawa says it's also working with Indigenous groups to reach a compensation agreement by the end of the year.


Friends, family remember shooting victims in Faro, Yukon

Friends and family are remembering Saengduean Honchaiyaphum and Patrick McCracken, the two people killed in Tuesday's shootings in Faro, Yukon.