8 dead bodies found in Cancun, the 2nd grim discovery this month – National
Authorities in Cancun, the crown jewel of Mexico’s tourism industry, have discovered eight dead bodies dumped close to each other in the city, less than a month after four people were found dead near a beachside resort in the hotel zone. Local outlet Riviera Maya News reported that the bodies of five adults were found
Canadians split on PSAC strike — but most aren’t paying attention: poll – National
As the federal public service strike is into its second week, a new poll has found that Canadians are divided between the union and the federal government. Ipsos, on behalf of Motorcycle accident toronto today, polled 1,000 Canadians between April 21 and 24 and found that 38 per cent of Canadians are either strongly (16 per cent)
Canadians split on PSAC strike — but most aren’t paying attention: poll
Canada As the federal public service strike is into its second week, a new poll has found that Canadians are divided between the union and the federal government. Ipsos, on behalf of Motorcycle accident toronto today, polled 1,000 Canadians between April 21 and 24 and found that 38 per cent of Canadians are either strongly (16 per
Freddie Mercury’s personal possessions to be auctioned
Global National Decades after he died, hundreds of things that once belonged to Queen lead singer Freddie Mercury are finally about to go up on the auction block. Mike Armstrong explains how deep you might have to dig into your pockets to place a winning bid.
3 teens charged with murder in rock-throwing spree that killed 20-year-old – National
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Three Colorado teens are facing murder charges after they allegedly hurled a landscaping rock through a windshield of a moving car, killing a young woman just outside of Denver. Alexa Bartell, 20, was driving late at night on April 19 when a rock was thrown through her
PSAC has ‘moved off’ wage demands, accuses government of ‘stalling’ – National
The union carrying out what it calls one of the largest strikes in Canadian history says the federal government is “stalling” on talks for a new collective agreement. Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) national president Chris Aylward made the claim Wednesday on Parliament Hill – which was the site of the “largest picket event of the
Danny Masterson trial: Ex-girlfriend says Church of Scientology told her not to report rape – National
NOTE: The following article contains graphic descriptions. Please read at your own discretion. A former girlfriend of actor Danny Masterson testified Tuesday that he had grown increasingly abusive and controlling during their five-year relationship when he raped her in their bed in November of 2001.The woman, a model who had begun dating Masterson in 1996, shortly before he
Quebec family travels world before children go blind
Global National A family of six from Quebec is back home after spending a year travelling the globe. Edith Lemay and Sébastien Pelletier embarked on this trip of a lifetime because three of their four children will eventually go blind due to a rare condition. Mike Armstrong explains how the nightmare diagnosis led to a
Cancer survivor taunted at Edmonton Oilers game in L.A. receives outpouring of support
After a cancer survivor was bullied while watching the Edmonton Oilers game in Los Angeles last weekend, the fan bases in both cities turned it into an opportunity to raise money for sick children. Last week, Motorcycle accident toronto today brought you the story of Cecily Eklund, a 10-year-old cancer survivor who has raised nearly $100,000 for