‘A really special idea:’ B.C. man’s discovery of unconnected rotary phones proves meaningful
A "wind phone" set up along the waterfront in Victoria invites people to connect with loved ones they've lost, to say the things they wish they had.
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A "wind phone" set up along the waterfront in Victoria invites people to connect with loved ones they've lost, to say the things they wish they had.
The emirate of Fujairah has installed rumble strips along a 750-metre stretch of highway that play the Ode to Joy melody from Ludwig van Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony as cars roll over, part of a project to integrate music into daily life.
Tucked away in southeast Saskatchewan, near the towns of Carlyle, Manor and Moose Mountain Provincial Park, Cannington Manor gives a glimpse into what was once a thriving pioneer village.
An elderly woman in Argentina is remembering her late husband in a new way, after her grandson shared a video of him made with artificial intelligence.
Two lucky Quebecers are splitting the $70-million Lotto Max jackpot that was drawn on July 11.
Less than a month after climate activists tossed pink paint on a work by Pablo Picasso at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA), visitors can now view “The Hetaera” again.
The OLG says a Kingston woman won $100,000 off a $1 Lotto Max encore play. The
What makes the Labubu a must-have, or any toy for that matter, is a decades-old question that toy makers have yet to figure out.
People who see the social world as a competitive jungle are more likely to appreciate antagonistic leaders, according to a new study on worldviews and perceptions of workplace leadership.
The two Toronto brothers who’ve had a lock on the city’s most famous sandwich for nearly 50 years now have the key to the city.
As Canadians increasingly turn to AI chatbots for help with everyday tasks, some are also using it to help manage their money and savings plans.
The first time Beverly Carriveau, a 23-year-old Canadian university librarian on vacation in Mexico, saw Bob Parsons, she felt like a 'thunderbolt' passed between them.
International holidaymakers are keeping Spaniards off their own sun-kissed beaches due to ever-rising hotel and rental prices during an unprecedented tourism boom.
New research suggests social media use has a significant effect on interactions with children — even when adults aren’t looking at their screens.
Sandra Lavoy noticed awkward pauses and hesitation from a job candidate when she asked questions on a video call. The pauses didn’t seem natural; neither did the responses.
While it may feel like the options at the drug store are endless, not every sunscreen is made equal.