Family of Tyre Nichols pleads for calm as U.S. confronts ‘horrifying’ video evidence

Family of Tyre Nichols pleads for calm as U.S. confronts ‘horrifying’ video evidence

Note: This article contains graphic descriptions, photos and videos that may be disturbing to some viewers. WASHINGTON – The grieving family of Tire Nichols called for calm across the United States on Friday as a country racked by racial and cultural divisions witnessed for itself visceral new video evidence of another young Black man enduring … Read more

Federal lawyers move to shield alleged secrets in civil court case of ex-Saudi spy

Federal lawyers move to shield alleged secrets in civil court case of ex-Saudi spy

OTTAWA – The Canadian government is seeking a court injunction to prevent a former Saudi intelligence official from disclosing allegedly sensitive security information in a civil proceeding against him. In an application to the Federal Court, government lawyers request an order under the Canada Evidence Act confirming a prohibition on the disclosure of material as … Read more

Avalanche death toll climbs to five as two more die in British Columbia’s backcountry

Avalanche death toll climbs to five as two more die in British Columbia’s backcountry

VANCOUVER – Two more people have been killed in an avalanche in British Columbia, lifting the deadly season’s toll to five, as forecasters warn of large and dangerous slides occurring without the usual signs of danger. RCMP said the two people who died Monday near Mount McCrae southeast of Revelstoke were with a small group … Read more

New alcohol guidance focuses on risk, suggests warning labels

New alcohol guidance focuses on risk, suggests warning labels

A report on new drinking guidance from the Canadian Center on Substance Use and Addiction recommends warning labels be affixed to bottles and cans to inform consumers about serious health risks including cancer, the number and potency of drink servings contained and limiting consumption to two drinks a week . The advice updates Canada’s guidelines … Read more

Researchers consider how to ‘denormalize’ drinking culture ahead of new alcohol guide

Researchers consider how to ‘denormalize’ drinking culture ahead of new alcohol guide

Lee-Anne Richardson is celebrating the three-year anniversary of a support group she founded for people who’ve decided to ditch alcohol or cut back as part of what she considers a movement toward healthier living, especially by younger generations. Richardson, 38, said she spent much of her 20s binge-drinking. She blames alcohol for destroying many of … Read more

Hosting a holiday dinner? Here are some cost-saving tips

Hosting a holiday dinner? Here are some cost-saving tips

TORONTO – When Canadians soon gather with loved ones for holiday meals, there will be an unwelcome guest at the dinner table: decades-high inflation. The measure of how much prices have increased shows grocery bills rose by 11 per cent over the last year alone. “It’s crazy, like you need a mortgage to go to … Read more

Music, exercise, gray hair: Pandemic practices that live on

Music, exercise, gray hair: Pandemic practices that live on

NEW YORK (AP) — Dusting off old musical instruments, appreciating the outdoors more meaningfully, dumping the hair dye and letting the gray fly forever. The pandemic disrupted our traditions, practices and pursuits, how we mark milestones, what we do with our time, what’s important in routines. It replaced old with new, a kind of new … Read more

Exclusive dining: Pakistani hole-in-the wall dishes up faves

Exclusive dining: Pakistani hole-in-the wall dishes up faves

LAHORE, Pakistan (AP) — No menu. No delivery. No walk-ins. Advance orders only. Explanations and instructions while you eat. Welcome to Baking Virsa, a hole-in-the-wall in the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore described as the country’s most expensive restaurant for what it serves—household favorites like flatbreads and kebabs. It attracts diners from across Pakistan and … Read more

New Orleans cocktail book shows city’s elegant drink side

New Orleans cocktail book shows city’s elegant drink side

If your idea of ​​a New Orleans cocktail is a Kool-Aid colored, alcohol-heavy concoction served in a plastic hand grenade or a novelty glass resembling a hurricane lamp, stop thinking like a college freshman on his first trip to Bourbon Street and take a look at the new book from upscale bar owner Neal Bodenheimer. … Read more

A list of starred Vancouver restaurants in the Michelin Guide’s 2nd Canadian edition

A list of starred Vancouver restaurants in the Michelin Guide’s 2nd Canadian edition

VANCOUVER – The Michelin Guide has deemed eight Vancouver restaurants each worthy of a coveted culinary star. The second Canadian edition of the gastronomic ode to fine dining was announced Thursday at an evening gala. It follows a Toronto-focused guide in September that minted Canada’s only two-star restaurant and bestowed single stars on a dozen … Read more