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Toronto mayor wants city to co-host 2026 FIFA World Cup

Toronto mayor wants city to co-host 2026 FIFA World Cup

The mayor of Canada鈥檚 most populous city says he wants Toronto to be among the North American cities to co-host the 2026 FIFA World Cup
Chilliwack man who made child porn while sexually touching young girls sentenced

Chilliwack man who made child porn while sexually touching young girls sentenced

Seven years jail for Corey Neyrinck in long-winding case dating back nearly four years
S. Koreans burn Kim鈥檚 photo as N. Korean band leader passes

S. Koreans burn Kim鈥檚 photo as N. Korean band leader passes

South Korean activists burned a large photo of Kim Jong Un as an extremely popular girl band passed them
With Senate talks falling short, U.S. shutdown enters workweek

With Senate talks falling short, U.S. shutdown enters workweek

President Donald Trump accused Democrats of prioritizing services and security for noncitizens over U.S. citizens
5 to start your day

5 to start your day

Wind storm causes weekend power outages, thousands join women鈥檚 marches, and more
Trudeau heads to Davos to pitch investment opportunities in Canada

Trudeau heads to Davos to pitch investment opportunities in Canada

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is on his way to Davos, Switzerland for the annual World Economic Forum
A look at potential Canadian nominees for this year鈥檚 Oscars

A look at potential Canadian nominees for this year鈥檚 Oscars

The nominations are to be revealed Tuesday morning for the 90th Academy Awards
B.C. expert weighs in on why kids are eating Tide pods for fun

B.C. expert weighs in on why kids are eating Tide pods for fun

Why are kids taking part in something completely pointless yet so risky?
UK鈥檚 Princess Eugenie, daughter of Prince Andrew, engaged

UK鈥檚 Princess Eugenie, daughter of Prince Andrew, engaged

Princess Eugenie, the daughter of Prince Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, will marry Jack Brooksbank in Autumn 2018
Two men guilty in murders of Alberta family could face 75 years

Two men guilty in murders of Alberta family could face 75 years

The pair were found guilty of first-degree murder in the shooting deaths of Klaus鈥檚 parents and sister in a rural home near Castor, Alberta