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MLS Ends Apple TV Deal Early: Whitecaps Impact

MLS terminates Apple TV deal 3.5 years early, shifting broadcast strategy. What this means for Vancouver Whitecaps fans and local TV access. Learn about the new hybrid approach.

TD Bank Settles Human Rights Complaint in B.C.

TD Bank resolves human rights complaint filed by Muslim-Indigenous man denied service at Surrey branch. Settlement marks victory for religious accommodation rights in Canada.

Canadian Home Sales Increase in October 2025

Canadian home sales rose 0.9% in October 2025, marking the sixth monthly increase in seven months. Market momentum continues as interest rates approach stimulative territory.

Family turned away from hotel over guide dog

An Ottawa family was refused service at a Saint-Jérôme Comfort Inn due to a service dog. The incident highlights ongoing accessibility challenges in Canada. Learn more about your rights.

Whitecaps' Cubas Faces U.S. Visa Problems

Vancouver Whitecaps midfielder Andres Cubas is unable to join the Paraguayan national team in the U.S. due to visa complications, raising concerns for upcoming MLS playoffs.

MLS flips calendar, season to run July to May

Major League Soccer announces a historic calendar flip, moving its season to run from July to May. Discover how this change aligns with the global soccer schedule and impacts Canadian clubs.

CJAY-TV marks 65 years on Winnipeg airwaves

Celebrating 65 years since CJAY-TV first broadcast in Winnipeg. Explore the station's history and impact on Canadian media landscape. Read more about this milestone.

Jimmy Kimmel Postpones Show After COVID Diagnosis

Late-night television host Jimmy Kimmel has temporarily halted production of his popular ABC show after testing positive for COVID-19, marking another pandemic-related disruption in the entertainment industry.

Supreme Court Faces Landmark Passport Gender Case

A groundbreaking legal challenge reaches America's highest court, questioning whether U.S. passports must recognize non-binary gender identities. Discover how this case could reshape federal documentation.

Supreme Court Backs Trump on Passport Gender Markers

The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear a challenge to Trump-era passport policies, allowing the continued blocking of transgender and nonbinary individuals from choosing their own sex markers. This landmark decision impacts thousands seeking accurate

Court Land Ruling Sparks Property Rights Crisis in Canada

A controversial British Columbia court decision granting the Cowichan Tribes ownership of a former RV park has legal experts and property owners questioning the future of private property rights in Canada. This landmark ruling could set a precedent for In

World Series Game 7 Averages 51 Million Viewers

The thrilling Game 7 of the World Series between the Texas Rangers and Arizona Diamondbacks delivered massive television audiences, drawing 51 million combined viewers across the United States, Canada, and Japan in a broadcast spectacle.

Saskatchewan to pass fair gun buyback compensation law

Saskatchewan is preparing to introduce groundbreaking legislation ensuring fair market value compensation for firearms affected by the federal buyback program. Learn how this provincial move could set a national precedent.

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