B.C. couple dodging dozens of calls about their missing cat — but their cat isn’t missing

A B.C. couple is begging people to stop calling them.  For over a year, Natasha Lavoie and Jonathan McCurrach have been fielding dozens upon dozens of calls from strangers claiming they’ve found the couple’s cat, Torbo.  But they don’t have a cat named Torbo.  And their cat, Mauser, isn’t missing.  “Sometimes, like six times a … Read more

Canada’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander wins best male athlete award at ESPYS

NBA Finals MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Olympic champion gymnast Simone Biles won as best male and female athletes at the ESPYS on Wednesday night in Los Angeles. Gilgeous-Alexander, of Hamilton, Ont., led the Oklahoma City Thunder to the NBA championship last month while piling up hardware as league MVP and scoring champion. “It’s a dream come … Read more

E-scooter injuries on the rise across Canada, data shows

Hospitalizations related to injuries from scooters and e-scooters have risen, according to new Canadian data, as emergency physicians warn the two-wheeled vehicles aren’t toys. The Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) said Thursday that nearly 1,000 people were hospitalized for scooter-related injuries during the 12-month period starting April 1, 2023. That’s up from 810 during … Read more

Trump’s MAGA base is in crisis over the Epstein files. Could it cost Republicans the midterms?

As some Donald Trump supporters express anger with the U.S. president over his administration’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files, he says he “no longer” wants their support — and he might not get it during the 2026 midterms. Trump and members of his administration have long promised to release any documents related to Epstein, a convicted child sex … Read more

‘Egregious’: Inside legal fights over a Canadian EV battery plant getting $15B in tax breaks

Multiple Canadian contractors that have helped build a sprawling, taxpayer-supported electric vehicle (EV) battery plant in southwestern Ontario allege they haven’t been paid for millions of dollars worth of work, court records show. Lawsuits between companies on complex projects like the NextStar Energy plant in Windsor aren’t abnormal, according to a veteran construction lawyer. “The issues raised … Read more

Carney promises to curb non-U.S. steel imports as domestic industry signals distress

Prime Minister Mark Carney promised to further crack down on the amount of cheap, foreign steel entering the Canadian market by the end of the month, as the domestic industry continues to be clobbered by U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs. Carney made the announcement in Hamilton on Wednesday morning, eliciting a sigh of relief from an … Read more