The wait is finally over for some of the biggest films and shows delayed by the pandemic

Viewers can expect an embarrassment of riches this fall, from a long-awaited Sopranos prequel to three new Marvel films and Wes Anderson's latest. And those are just the movies. On the small screen, Succession and The Morning Show are back, as is Jon Stewart. Check out the fall preview.
Canada's women's soccer team is more popular than ever — so where's the merch?

Canada's national women's soccer team won gold at the Tokyo Olympics. So why is next to impossible to buy a jersey with a player's name on it? Experts say Canada Soccer missed a golden opportunity to market the team.
Criminal charge against former top general Jonathan Vance goes to court today

The criminal case involving Jonathan Vance, the country’s former top military commander, will come before a provincial court judge in Ontario today.
Victims of violent kidnapping in Hamilton are a humble family and welcoming to others, friends say

Members of Hamilton’s Pakistani community are trying to come to terms with Thursday’s incident in which Faqir Ali was "taken forcefully" from his home and later found in serious condition. The violent home invasion left one of his sons dead, another shot and police searching for suspects.
Frustrated with the process, some electors give up hope of voting by mail

Some Canadians who were hoping to vote in this election are starting to give up amid frustrations with mail-in voting, voting abroad and not receiving a voter card.
How to follow the federal election results

Canadians will soon head to the polls and CBC News will have full coverage of the federal election on all platforms so you can follow every development.
B.C. says it can't take patients from Alberta's overwhelmed ICUs

B.C. says it will not be able to take on any of Alberta's extra intensive care unit patients at a time when that province's hospitals are buckling under the weight of patients who are critically ill with COVID-19.
Father files $1M lawsuit after daughter's hair cut by Michigan teacher

The father of a seven-year-old Michigan girl whose hair was cut by a teacher without her parents' permission has filed a $1 million lawsuit against the school district, a librarian and a teacher's assistant.
Goodbye Pfizer, hello Comirnaty: Top COVID-19 vaccines given brand names in Canada

Health Canada has approved brand names for Pfizer, Moderna and Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccines and announced the change on social media today.
Mayim Bialik, Ken Jennings to host Jeopardy! through 2021

Sony Pictures Television announced Thursday that Mayim Bialik and Ken Jennings will split Jeopardy! hosting duties for the remainder of the show's 38th season. The news comes after Mike Richards, who was initially chosen to replace beloved host Alex Trebek, stepped down following revelations about controversial comments he made.