Killer Mike says he’s tired of watching poor kids fight wars … arguing countries that want to go to war should send entitled rich kids instead. We caught up with the four-time Grammy winner at LAX Thursday … and we had to ask the politically… Killer Mike says he’s tired of watching poor kids fight wars … arguing countries that want to go to war should send entitled rich kids instead. We caught up with the four-time Grammy winner at LAX Thursday … and we had to ask the politically… Killer Mike says he’s tired of watching poor kids fight wars…
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Britney Spears isn’t stirring up any more drama … she’s keeping a low profile since being released from jail following her DUI arrest this week, TMZ has learned. Sources close to Britney tell TMZ the pop star has been laying low at her… Britney Spears isn’t stirring up any more drama … she’s keeping a low profile since being released from jail following her DUI arrest this week, TMZ has learned. Sources close to Britney tell TMZ the pop star has been laying low at her… Britney Spears isn’t stirring up any more drama … she’s keeping a low profile since…
Steve Staios was wheeling and dealing in the hours before the deadline. Read MoreSteve Staios was wheeling and dealing in the hours before the deadline. The Senators dealt veteran winger David Perron to the Detroit Red Wings in exchange for a conditional fourth-round pick on Thursday night. This will be homecoming for Perron, who spent three seasons with the Wings, and this is likely a move he wouldn’t Ottawa Senators, Hockey, NHL, Senators Extra, Sports Steve Staios was wheeling and dealing in the hours before the deadline. Read More
The Ottawa Senators can’t afford to let points slip away. Read MoreThe Senators moved to within four points of second wildcard spot in the East Ottawa Senators, Hockey, NHL, Senators Extra, Sports, Ottawa Sun The Ottawa Senators can’t afford to let points slip away. Read More
On a late winter day, the sun seeped into Andrew Chernysh’s room inside Ottawa’s century old Saint-Vincent Hospital. It illuminated family photos and postcard-sized Group of Seven prints that blanket one wall and bounced off a bouquet of birthday balloons suspended near his wheelchair. Read MoreOttawa researchers are optimistic about early results showing psychedelic microdoses can ease psychological distress in palliative patients. News, Local News, ALS, Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Bruyère Health, Explainer, medical research, Ottawa Sun, psilocybin On a late winter day, the sun seeped into Andrew Chernysh’s room inside Ottawa’s century old Saint-Vincent Hospital. It illuminated family photos and postcard-sized Group…
Did you catch the Césars in Paris the other day where Jim Carrey accepted an award in French? It took him months of dedicated work to be able to speak for eight minutes, because he wanted to get it right. If only mayoral candidates in Ottawa were half as devoted to their francophone constituents. Read MoreBrigitte Pellerin: The Ottawa city councillor only has three words in French on his election signs, and he got them wrong — twice. Opinion, Columnists, Ottawa election Did you catch the Césars in Paris the other day where Jim Carrey accepted an award in French? It took…
Re: GTA gas prices to jump 12 cents over next two days, online, March 3 Read MoreFriday, March 6: Here are today’s Ottawa Sun letters to the editor. Letters, letters, opinion, Ottawa Sun Re: GTA gas prices to jump 12 cents over next two days, online, March 3 Read More
The Daily Herald Tribune spent time in Fort St. John and South Peace throughout October to December and Dawson Creek for the last decade, taking the pulse of residents and business owners in the heart of the city, and a look at the connections of drug and gang activity throughout the Peace. Read More“We used to be people who would help. Not anymore. We help ourselves online where we can.” News, Local News, Alberta, British Columbia, Crime, Dawson Creek, Fort St. John, Grande Prairie, peace region, RCMP The Daily Herald Tribune spent time in Fort St. John and South Peace throughout October…
As the federal government prepares to bring most public servants back to the office four days a week, some Ottawa city councillors are taking public stances on the issue. Read MoreMany councillors voiced opposition to the four-day in-office mandate from the federal government, others pointed to the city’s model, while others side-stepped the question to discuss OC Transpo’s struggles. Public Service, Local News, News, City council, Explainer, Ottawa Sun, return to office As the federal government prepares to bring most public servants back to the office four days a week, some Ottawa city councillors are taking public stances on the issue. Read…
The Ottawa Senators taught the Calgary Flames a lesson in team defence on Thursday at the Saddledome, winning 4-1 and outshooting the home team 37-20. Read MoreTim Stutzle dazzled with the puck all night long, Dylan Cozens scored again, Linus Ullmark was sharp in goal and the Ottawa Senators defeated the Calgary Flames 4-1 to move within four points of the Boston Bruins for the final wild card spot in the Eastern Conference. Ottawa Senators, Hockey, NHL, Sports, Brady Tkachuk, Calgary Flames, Jake Sanderson, Ottawa Sun, Tim Stutzle The Ottawa Senators taught the Calgary Flames a lesson in team defence on Thursday…
Suspending arts and hospitality programs at Algonquin College will have a serious impact on Ottawa’s economy, business and arts organizations say. Read MoreArts and business leaders say events ranging from major music festivals to neighbourhood beer fests will be affected. Local News, News, Algonquin College, Ottawa Sun, Realtime Suspending arts and hospitality programs at Algonquin College will have a serious impact on Ottawa’s economy, business and arts organizations say. Read More
NEW YORK (AP) — Government officials are getting closer to ironing out a refund process for the hundreds of thousands of companies that paid tariffs now deemed illegal. In a filing with the Court of International Trade on Friday, Brandon Lord, executive director of U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s trade policy and programs directorate, said the CBP is working on a new system that will simplify the process. He said it should be ready in 45 days and require “minimal submission from importers.” The filing comes after a judge on Wednesday ordered the government to start paying back all importers…
Reports of extortion have climbed more than 500 per cent between 2012 and 2024, making it one of the fastest-growing crimes in Canada. In some parts of the country, like Peel Region, it’s even worse as the South Asian community has been particularly targeted. While hundreds of charges have been laid in the past few years, police say they don’t have all the tools they need to catch those behind these crimes. One of the biggest hurdles police face solving these extortion crimes, aside from non-reporting and victim fear, is access to information. “Lawful access to digital information is as important…
York Regional Police (YRP) say they’ve made an arrest after gunshots were fired at a home in Whitchurch-Stouffville in February. Officers were called to the home on Harold Avenue, in the area of 9th Line, at around 9 p.m. on Feb. 12. No one was injured, but the home sustained damage from the shots, police said. “Although investigators believe the house was the intended target of the shooting, the occupants residing there are not believed to be the intended target as they recently moved in,” a previous police release explained. On March 4, officers executed a search warrant at a…
EDMONTON — Ottawa and Alberta have reached a prospective deal that they say will see major projects be approved more efficiently. In a joint announcement Friday, the two governments said the deal will bring a “one project, one review” approach to addressing the broader impacts of such projects, including on the environment. A draft version of the deal says projects that fall under Alberta’s jurisdiction — namely in the non-renewable resource sector — will be deferred to the provincial regulatory review process. Alberta’s process will be integrated with Ottawa’s for projects involving federal land and jurisdiction. “Canada and Alberta are…
Ontario Premier Doug Ford confirmed on Friday that his government is considering making the land needed to accommodate a sprawling new two-million square foot convention centre by filling in parts of Lake Ontario. “I wouldn’t call it an island, but we may look at putting fill in until we can put (up) a convention centre,” Ford said on Friday at an unrelated event. “We’re losing out on so many large conventions in the world because we just don’t have the size and it’s a dated convention (centre) but we’re exploring that. “It’s no different than anything else,” he added. “The…
WASHINGTON (AP) — Russia has provided Iran with information that could help Tehran strike American warships, aircraft and other assets in the region, according to two officials familiar with U.S. intelligence on the matter. The officials, who were not authorized to comment publicly on the sensitive matter and spoke on the condition of anonymity, cautioned that the U.S. intelligence has not uncovered that Russia is directing Iran on what to do with the information as the U.S. and Israel continue their bombardment and Iran fires retaliatory salvos at American assets and allies in the Persian Gulf. Still, it’s the first…
Ontario’s police watchdog says a man in Barrie is dead after police shot him with a stun gun. Barrie police say they pulled over a vehicle in the area of Dunlop Street West and Frances Street around 3:30 a.m. Friday. Investigators say a 25-year-old female driver was arrested and charged with impaired driving. During the course of that arrest, police learned that a 29-year-old man in the vehicle was wanted on an arrest warrant. He fled the scene and was located a short distance away by police. According to the SIU, the man and the officers ended up in a…
Grande Prairie RCMP requests public assistance locating 15-year-old Gracie-Ann Gale. RCMP say Gale was last seen on Feb. 21 in Grande Prairie. Read More”RCMP is worried for her wellbeing and would like to speak with her.” News, Local News, Alberta, Grande Prairie, missing, RCMP Grande Prairie RCMP requests public assistance locating 15-year-old Gracie-Ann Gale. RCMP say Gale was last seen on Feb. 21 in Grande Prairie. Read More
The Durham Region Health Department is warning the public after a case of measles was confirmed in an unvaccinated child. An investigation into who may have been exposed to the virus has determined two locations at three different times where the child went. The child was at Ritson North Urgent Care in Oshawa on Feb. 26 from 1:45 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. and on March 2 from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and Lakeridge Health Oshawa Emergency Department waiting room on March 2 from 11:25 a.m. to 2 p.m. Individuals at any of those locations during the specified times are…

