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Should the Blue Jays care if Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is having fun?

After more than four years there is still a sense of the unknown surrounding the Blue Jays’ Vladimir Guerrero Jr.


Museum lists Margaret Thatcher with Hitler and Bin Laden as modern 'villain'

Critics say the museum should be stripped of its government funding.


The Most Important Icons of the '90s

From celebrities you might have forgotten to the all-time greats.


10 things that happen to your body when you stop drinking alcohol


Your Official Road Trip Playlist: 150+ Songs Everyone Knows

With multiple ways to learn, find something that suits your time, your level, and your budget There’s nothing quite like a good road trip — it’s one of the best ways to spend time with friends and explore new scenery. To have a successful journey, you’ll need three things: a functioning vehicle, a full tank of gas, and (most importantly) an amazing...


“Safe Settling” Could Be Holding You Back From A Fulfilling Job

If you reflect honestly on your past career moves, how motivated to job hunt were you when your job was unbearable, compared with the times you’ve been unsatisfied yet comfortable? After all, it’s human nature. Freudian theory, according to the pleasure–pain principle, says we’re conditioned to move away from pain and towards pleasure. If something is bang in the middle, we can get stuck. Your job might not set your soul on fire, but it doesn’t...


Disney receives endorsement from proxy advisory firm in board battle

By Svea Herbst-Bayliss and Dawn Chmielewski NEW YORK (Reuters) -Walt Disney on Monday received a critical endorsement from a proxy advisory firm when Glass Lewis urged shareholders to re-elect all of the company's directors in one of the season's most hotly contested boardroom battles. The recommendation, which can sway how investors vote in critical elections, dealt a blow to Trian Fund


Doctor shares what happens to our bodies moments before we die

'It's not a frightening mental state to be in, it's a state of not knowing anything.'


Remake of iconic 80s movie is a massive hit on Rotten Tomatoes


What it means to see disability as a culture

In this opinion piece, freelancer John Loeppky argues that seeing disability as a culture fosters connection and encourages more support for disabled people.


Hospice nurse shares the one thing 'almost everyone' sees before they die

A hospice nurse has detailed what people experience and see before they die, from her time caring for patients in their final days. Julie McFadden (@hospicenursejulie) is a health worker from Los Angeles. She posted a TikTok video where she explained how a phenomenon called "visioning" tends to happen to patients. Visioning is where those who are c...


10 films with a perfect 100% Rotten Tomatoes score you haven’t seen


Is There Even Such A Thing As “Real” Moto Camping?

Camping’s camping as long as you’re enjoying the great outdoors, right?


Alberta real estate attracting an influx of people

Despite a downturn in the housing market across much of Canada, recent real estate numbers show Alberta has become a hotspot for real estate, attracting an influx of people to the province. Real estate agent Dennis Faulkner joined us on Global News Morning Edmonton for our monthly 'Ask the Expert' segment, to help break down the numbers.


Wicked Water Sports asks for council's approval to continue operating at Kinosoo Beach

COLD LAKE - Owner and Operator Raymond Cowell took to the podium at Cold Lake City Hall to advocate for the continuation of Wicked Water Sports' operations on Kinosoo Beach and at the Cold Lake Marina. Cowell presented council with a case for extending the business’ tenure to a five-year agreement in the community. During the March 12 regular counc...


Maccabi Aesthetics network expands, establishes network of partners nationwide

First to join agreement is dermatologist Dr. Lehavit Akerman.


Ryan Gosling's stellar 'I'm Just Ken' Oscars performance inspires huge jump in streams

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Can you feel the Kenergy? Ryan Gosling's Oscars performance of the “Barbie” power ballad “I'm Just Ken” stole the show earlier this month. The popularity of his star-studded, Slash-soloing, “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes”-channeling set is still being felt. Luminate, the industry data and analytics company, found that on-demand U.S. a...


8 Must-See Adaptations Of Books By Black Authors

Whether you're swiping through your Kindle app on your phone on a crowded train or cuddled up in bed turning the pages of a worn physical copy, there is nothing like reading a good book. Books are magic, and reading transports us to another dimension, affirming realities we already know of while also transporting us to worlds we could never have dreamed of. Sometimes it's not enough to just see these fantastical scenarios in our imaginations....


Gen Z are changing generational nightclub habits

It's the crescendo of a night out, the place everyone builds the night up to, the venue to dance and party the night away until the early hours of the morning without a thought or care for how you might feel in a few hours' time. Or at least it was. Nightclubs are on the decline; almost a third (32 percent) of all nightclubs across the UK have shut...


Who is Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and why is he running for president?

The lack of excitement many Americans feel about a presidential rematch has heightened interest in alternatives to the major-party candidates — none more so than Robert F. Kennedy Jr., whose famous name has helped him build buzz for his independent bid.


Throwing A Party Is Good For You — Here’s Why

There are exactly two types of people: those who recoil at the thought of hosting a party, and those who absolutely thrive on it. For folks who fall into the latter category, their level of meticulousness that goes into party planning is unmatched: Every cheese and cured meat is thoughtfully selected, paired with just the right jam, cracker, and wine; every candlestick and vintage vase floral arrangement is placed just so, complete with an...


Does microdosing mushrooms work? Science is trying to find out

More people are turning to microdosing psilocybin — known as magic mushrooms — to treat mental health concerns. CBC’s Nick Purdon hears from the Canadians who swear it works and the researchers trying to find out what the science says.


Sports Illustrated will continue operations after agreement reached with new publisher

Sports Illustrated will continue operations after the company that owns the brand agreed with a new publisher for its print and digital products. Minute Media took over on Monday after reaching a licensing agreement with Authentic Brands Group. On Jan. 19, Authentic announced that it was revoking The Arena Group’s publishing license after Arena fai...


Fast vs slow walking: Which burns calories faster?

Does how fast you walk impact how you burn calories? Find out the truth here.


A parade of snow ushers in spring for Ontario

As winter winds down, Ontario braces for a flurry of snow events. Multiple snowfalls are forecasted, painting a picturesque scene before bidding farewell to the cold season. Meteorologist Rhythm Reet from The Weather Network provides insights into the timing and impacts of these snowfalls


How to watch the CBC's special coverage of Brian Mulroney's lying-in-state

CBC's special coverage of former prime minister Brian Mulroney's lying-in-state at the Sir John A. Macdonald Building on Wellington Street in Ottawa begins 9:00 a.m. ET on Tuesday, March 19 in Ottawa.


What is TikTok’s ‘soft travel’ trend?

This year you might hear about the 'soft travel' trend on social media - but what is it all about? If slowing down and taking it easy to savour the atmosphere you're vacationing in, then "soft travel" is probably up your street. It derives from the wider 'soft life' attitude which was first used in Nigeria and was popularised by African-American wo...


'Access Hollywood' tape won't be played at Donald Trump's hush-money criminal trial, judge rules

NEW YORK (AP) — The infamous “Access Hollywood” video in which Donald Trump bragged about grabbing women sexually without asking permission will not be shown to jurors at the former president's hush-money criminal trial, a New York judge ruled Monday. Judge Juan M. Merchan said Manhattan prosecutors can still question witnesses about the 2005 tape, which wasn't made public until the final weeks of Trump’s 2016 White House campaign. But the judge...


What is a 'resentment reel' and what do they say about social media today?

There's a new form of content making the rounds online, with more and more people expressing disappointment with declining levels of engagement. Instagram fatigue, or Instastress as it's been dubbed, reflects the modern-day demands of the online world. What was once considered an outlet for creative expression and catching up with close friends and...


How Much Do You Need to Earn to Live in a Major U.S. City?

Living in a major metropolitan area doesn’t come cheap. To survive comfortably you’ll need to earn at least six figures, according to a new study. If you’re single, you’ll need to earn at least $96,500 a year before taxes, and two parents supporting two children will need at least $235,000, Knewz.com has learned. The above salaries are required to ...


Psychologist explained how to maintain passion in long-term relationships

At the beginning of a relationship, there is a passionate stage for every couple when you simply can't get enough of each other. However, with time, this fades, and many couples encounter a loss of interest. What can help maintain passion in relationships, according to psychologist Dmytro Ostapenko. How to keep passion alive in long-term relationsh...


A million dollars at stake on Canada's Got Talent

CityNews' Lindsay Dunn spoke with Canada's Got Talent Judge Lilly Singh about the million-dollar prize being handed out this season for Canada's Got Talent.


The #1 breakfast spot in Edmonton, according to reviewers—and see the rest of the top 30

Stacker compiled a list of the highest rated breakfast restaurants in Edmonton from Tripadvisor.


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.


How Betty Carpick uses the earth to create incredible art and pass on knowledge

Meet Betty Carpick, a land-based artist who uses their artistic talent to teach others about the importance of taking care of the planet. She also holds workshops to inspire others to be artful and, most importantly, have fun creating.


Sportsnet host Evanka Osmak writes children's book

As basketball stars Kia Nurse and Caitlin Clark dominate the court, Ali and Leila are making their mark, as well. Children's book author, and Sportsnet host, Evanka Osmak speaks to Melanie Ng about the main characters in her new book.


Trending Titles: Spring break standalones and series

Book columnist Moly Milosovic tells Lauren Fink which fast-paced reads are perfect for spring break.


Costly losses in 2023 preceded Just For Laughs insolvency, new report says

A financially underperforming comedy festival in England and attempts by Facebook and YouTube to compete with the increasingly popular Tiktok are all factors that led revenue to plummet at the once-iconic Just For Laughs comedy festival, according to filings in Quebec Superior Court. In Business Matters for Monday, March 18, Anne Gaviola has more on the run-up to the demise of the popular comedy festival that originated in Montreal.


Legendary 70s rock star announces first UK and Ireland tour dates in 35 years

Four dates are set for July.


Playing with preschoolers could improve the mental wellbeing of retirement-home residents

A new study shows that interactions between children and the elderly can improve the mental health of senior citizens.


California Lottery reveals name of man representing a group of winners of second-largest US jackpot

FRAZIER PARK, Calif. (AP) — The California Lottery has revealed the name of one of the winners of the second-largest U.S. lottery jackpot — last October's $1.765 billion Powerball bonanza. Theodorus Struyck represents a group of winners who bought the ticket at a store in the small Kern County mountain town of Frazier Park, the lottery said in a pr...


Money Matters: Debunking those money myths

With catchy advertising, online financial advice and lots of fine print, it can be just as hard to know what's real or fake when it comes to your finances. To debunk some money myths and help us face financial fears, Freida Richer from Grant Thornton Ltd., joined us on Global News Morning Edmonton for a game of “truth or scare.”


Top 10 most watched Netflix shows of all time


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...


Overlanding is a style of remote travel that helps some people ‘decompress'

Some call it adventure traveling, others call it overlanding. It's a hobby where people drive vehicles over difficult terrain for long periods. Radio-Canada's Jocelyn Boissoneault hit the trails with an adventure travel enthusiast to learn more.


Learn more about the sports that makeup dene games

Straight from CBC North's Tiktok! Virginie Ann dropped by the Dene Games to see what it's all about. To see more content like this head over to @cbcnorth


Top 3 tips on skiing with your toddler

Skiing is a sport that the whole family can enjoy, but getting your toddler started can seem like an overwhelming task, and so we did some of the ground work for you. Our Mia Gordon spoke with the Ski School team at Whistler Blackcomb and they shared some tips on how to introduce your little ones to the sport.


How cooking with your children can be therapeutic

Cooking together can help children regulate, calm down, process, and understand.


AP Top Stories March 18 P

Here's the latest for Monday, March 18: Biden, Netanyahu speak for the first time in more than a month; Trump can’t post bond for civil fraud judgement; Biden signs executive order on women’s health; New Banksy mural appears in London.


Popular French Music to Practice Your Language Skills

With multiple ways to learn, find something that suits your time, your level, and your budget We know that you’re working hard to learn and perfect your French, and spend a lot of time practicing vocabulary and grammar drills. These are very important parts of foreign language acquisition, but do remember to take time to have some fun! Our experien...