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What's behind the jump in gas prices?

In 24 hours, prices rose an average of 15 cents per litre in Quebec and Ontario — that's the highest increase in nearly two years.


20 timeless decor ideas for any home

Flip through the gallery for 20 timeless decor ideas for any home, from finding the right furniture to tying your space together with the perfect scent.


8 hours of sleep for everyone? Factors and tips for healthy night's rest

Often, everyone hears the statement that every person needs to sleep for 8 hours for a healthy sleep. However, it is worth knowing whether this rule is indeed the same for everyone, according to the Instagram account of the medical community Zdorovishi razom (Healthier together). Factors influencing sleep duration Individuality is the key to health...


Dreaming of RV life? Now, might be a good time to buy

RV sales took off during the pandemic when people were forced to spend their vacation dollars closer to home. But now sales of new RVs are down as consumers return to air travel, making it a buyer's market.


Beautiful day to sit by Gold Creek in Golden Ears Provincial Park in British Columbia

One of those beautiful, sunny, spring days at the top and bottom of Gold Creek in Golden Ears Provincial Park. Calmed by the sounds of the rushing water and the waterfall.


12 things that will surprise you at European restaurants

When you travel abroad, you expect things to be different. In Europe, the language, food, and landscapes change with each (nearly non-existent) border you cross. However, certain quirks of eating in restaurants on the continent are mostly uniform, regardless of the country.


15 things you must do in Venice, Italy

There are a million things to do in Venice, but there are only 15 things you can't go without.


'Gaming the system': Toronto looks to close short-term rental loopholes

City council has passed a series of new short-term rental rules aimed at cracking down on people exploiting loopholes in the current system. Municipal Affairs reporter Shawn Jeffords has the story.


3 dead amid heavy flooding caused by record rain in the UAE

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Three people have died in the United Arab Emirates as a result of heavy flooding caused by record-setting rains this week, officials said Friday. A statement by the Philippine’s Department of Migrant Workers said two women suffocated inside their vehicle during the flooding, while a man died when his vehicle fell ...


Overspending or undercharging? These can be signs that trauma has shaped your relationship with money

Here's how your mental health can affect your finances, and vice versa


Spring Home Essentials: Elevating everyday basics

Style expert Samantha Pynn offers creative tips to refresh everyday essentials -with a twist. From luxurious sheets to vibrant towels, colorful dishes, stylish storage baskets, and cozy pillows and throws, she proves that basics don't have to be boring. Get ready to elevate your living spaces with simple yet stylish updates!


Our top 5 Amazon deals of the week

Looking to shop great deals? Here are our favourite deal items up for grabs this week on Amazon. Save big on Shapermint, Lefant and more coveted brand items.


The 20 best small towns in Europe

Who wouldn't want to spend a couple of weeks marveling at Paris, Amsterdam, and Madrid? And while they are lovely places, you should take advantage of the smaller towns. Here are 20 wonderful suggestions!


B.C. announces new rules around short-term rentals to take effect May 1

A provincial rule to limit short-term rentals to a homeowner's principal residence plus one secondary suite or accessory dwelling comes into force in British Columbia on May 1 in 60 communities. As Zahra Premji reports, 17 additional communities have chosen to opt in to the rules, despite being exempt.


Meet Judy Tulk, who helped Russian acrobats when they defected to Canada 30 years ago

Join a special reunion between Judy Tulk, former manager of the Cygnus Gymnastic Club, and the former members of the world-famous Moscow Circus who travelled back to St. John’s recently to visit the woman they consider their “mom.” Tulk tells the CBC’s Mark Quinn how the life-long friendship got its start.


How to safely coexist with grizzlies as encounters increase in Canada

A spike in grizzly bear sightings leads to question of how to coexist


Finding your sporting community is like kryptonite to loneliness

There's something out there for everyone.


10 of the least-visited countries in the world


The rare treasures of a car collection you’ve (probably) never heard of

Inside the terrific car collection of Sheikh Faisal Bin Qassim Al Thani in Qatar


Extreme adventures await: Exploring world's most thrilling hotels

Travel for many people is an adventure where the thrill only adds to the vibrant experiences. According to the Travel Predictions 2024 study, over 50% of travelers seek to explore the unknown. Let's discover several hotels that will satisfy the needs of most adventurous travelers, according to euronews.travel. Two-hour rafting to an eco-lodge in th...


9 of the wildest urban legends in Disney history – and which ones are true


Inside ‘the world’s least-visited country’ – where dirty cars are illegal and social media is banned


Motorcycles (And Powersports) Are For Everyone, So Don't Be A Jerk

Everyone (including you) has to start somewhere, so why not help a newbie instead of being mean?


The Motorcycle Camping Cookbook By Amanda Zito Is A Handy, Tasty Guide

Written for solo campers, the recipes are also easily multiplied to feed more people.


Scientists find about a quarter million invisible nanoplastic particles in a liter of bottled water

The average liter of bottled water has nearly a quarter million invisible pieces of ever so tiny nanoplastics, detected and categorized for the first time by a microscope using dual lasers. (Jan. 8) (AP Video: Mary Conlon)


The most interesting European cars we’ve ever spotted in American junkyards

American junkyards are inevitably full of Detroit's finest - but we've unearthed plenty of European models on our travels too


The things all car lovers must do at least once

20 things every enthusiast should do before kicking the bucket


One is 36. The other is 72. Both women love being single

Callers Lisa, 36, and Marie, 72, tell BC Today host Michelle Eliot about the advantages of deciding to stay single.


Time-lapse magic over paradise's morning skies

Embark on a mesmerizing journey as time-lapse magic unfolds over Paradise's morning skies.


Far Beyond Ordinary: Treasures of the Lane Motor Museum, Nashville, Tennessee

A look at one of America's most fascinating museums


Whatever happened to the legendary 'lost' continent of Mu?

Despite advances in science and radiocarbon dating, there’s only so far back into the past we can look. That means that great chapters of ancient history will likely always remain a mystery, leaving gaping holes for myth and legend to fill. Enter the long-lost continent of Lemuria, also known as Mu – a vast landmass that, according to believers, ex...


The Best Luggage Brands Worth Your $$$ — According To Us

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#TheMoment a surfer took aim at history by conquering massive wave

Sebastian Steudtner is eyeing a world record after surfing one of the biggest waves ever measured in Nazare, Portugal.


The doomed quest of the ‘last great explorer’ to find a mystical city in the Amazon rainforest


Carbon rebate labelling on bank deposits is fuelling confusion

Canada’s Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault says banks that refuse to identify the carbon rebate by name when doing direct deposits are creating confusion, and he’s willing to change the law to force them comply. Anne Gaviola has more in Business Matters for Friday, April 19.


‘Friendly’ and ‘walkable’ city named one of the best destinations in the UK


I took a fear of flying course to try and end my travelling jitters for good - but did it work?

When it comes to going on holiday, there’s one place you’ll catch me in the airport: the bar. But unlike many, it’s not to celebrate the start of a week of relaxation - it’s to make the idea of stepping foot on a plane somewhat bearable. Despite being a life-long traveller, I’ve had a lot of anxiety around flying for 10 years following a bad experi...


The world’s 9th biggest country is a rare undiscovered marvel with ‘jaw-dropping’ scenery


Single life brings freedom — and societal challenges

Tommy is in his 40s, and has been single his whole life. In an emotional phone call, he told BC Today host Michelle Eliot about the impact it has on him.


Say Hello To The Suzuki V-Strom 800RE Tour

It’s a UK market release, but a similar V-Strom 800 Touring is available for riders stateside.


Federal officials investigating cockpit visit by Rockies coach during United flight

DENVER (AP) — Federal transportation officials are investigating an unauthorized inflight cockpit visit by a coach for the Colorado Rockies during a United Airlines charter flight last week from Denver to Toronto. Video surfaced this week that appears to show Rockies hitting coach Hensley Meulens sitting in a pilot's seat while the April 10 flight ...


Calming evening in Belcarra, BC

Calming ocean waves of the incoming tide at the Jug Island Trail in Belcarra, British Columbia, on Saturday evening.


10 Immune-boosting products to add to your routine

Hoping to avoid a spring cough or cold? Maintain healthy habits and boost your immune system with these helpful tools.


Catering strike takes bite out of Pearson Airport

Over 800 workers for a prominent catering company that supplies food and drink to several airlines, have hit the picket lines. As Shauna Hunt reports, the union is demanding better pay after years of supporting the company through turbulent times.


Ontario rolls back UP Express changes following widespread criticism

One day after announcing rollbacks to its UP Express service at two busy stations, the Ontario government is walking back the changes in response to widespread criticism from riders.


Retirees: Is it time to downsize, even in this real estate market?

Your home is your sanctuary, but it’s also one of your biggest budget items. And after you retire, it may feel like more house than you need. But in this housing market, when a smaller home with upgraded features may be about as expensive as the one you’re selling, is it still smart to downsize? In some cases, downsizing is appropriate, but not nec...


Edmunds compares: 2024 Honda Passport vs. 2024 Jeep Grand Cherokee

Midsize SUVs with two rows of seating are an excellent option if you want something a little bigger than the ubiquitous small SUV. They have room for five and plenty of storage space but also are less expensive and easier to park than three-row SUVs. Among the available models, the Honda Passport and Jeep Grand Cherokee are worthy ambassadors. Each...


A street of many tales: A tour sheds light on Jerusalem's Agron Street

The twisting turning tales of Jerusalem, particularly of the environs of Agron Street, make for intriguing, compelling, and entertaining listening and viewing.


What to know before heading into national parks in Alberta

With summer just around the corner, many are making plans to head to the mountains. With camping, hiking and so many other outdoor activities available, it’s important for Albertans to know how to keep themselves and their loved ones safe. David Argument with Jasper National Park joined us on Global News Morning Edmonton to talk more about that.


Ancient Roman Wine Was 'Spicy' Due to Special Clay Container Fermentation, Scientists Say, Challenging Previous Notions of Flavors

A new study challenges modern beliefs about winemaking in Ancient Rome, deep-diving into how the use of specialized clay containers impacted flavor, aroma and appearance. Researchers found that Ancient Roman wines were likely crafted to achieve a "spicy" flavor, and had notes of toasted bread, apples, roasted walnuts and curry, Knewz.com has learne...