- Millennials go retro this Christmas with 'tangible things' like cassettes and Polaroids
Sarvár Abdullaev and other millennials scan the old-school shops in Analog Alley, looking for "something tangible" to buy this holiday season. CBC's Kim Brunhuber reports on how this block in an unfashionable area of west L.A. proves Toronto author David Sax's Revenge of Analog theory - that people ... - 'We are in shock and dismay,' private sponsor says of Ottawa's cap on Syrian refugee applicants
- 'What happens in the Arctic doesn't stay in the Arctic': Climatologist says warmer temps not an anomaly
- UN Security Council approves motion demanding end to Israeli settlements
- 'Let it be an arms race,' Trump says of nuclear weapons expansion
- 'Certainly a first I've seen': Alleged impaired driver stopped by excavator
- Berlin attack suspect Anis Amri killed in Milan
- Canadians still suffering from cellphone 'bill shock,' says CRTC survey
- Get ready for a 65-cent loonie next year, investment bank predicts
- Advice for Trudeau in dealing with Trump: Play nice
If Trudeau stands up to Donald Trump as an advocate for progressive values — as many Canadians want him to do, according to a recent poll — he will accomplish little in his first meeting with the new U.S. president. - Government steps up security ahead of New Year's kick-off to Canada's 150th
- B.C. avalanche dogs can sniff out people buried under the snow
- 'Silent strokes': You may not know you've had a clot or microbleed that destroyed brain neurons
- Canada's Wattpad signs deal to turn fan fiction into TV shows
- Blizzard hitting Manitoba closes highways between Winnipeg and Ontario
- Queen's cold keeps her from traditional Christmas church service
- 'She wanted to take care of people': Friends remember nursing grad after mom charged with murder
- Canada looks for world junior redemption at home
- Manger manager: Meet a woman who can fill a stable with nativity sets
- Shoppers go retro this Christmas with 'tangible things' like cassettes and Polaroids
- Trump threatens Toyota with tax on Mexican-made Corollas that are currently built in Ontario
U.S. president-elect Donald Trump has taken aim at another automaker over its production in Mexico, this time threatening Toyota Motor Corp. with a tax on vehicles brought into the United States. - Ann Makosinski, 19-year-old B.C. inventor, makes Forbes 30 under 30 list
- Hate crime, battery charges filed in 'sickening' Facebook Live attack on disabled man
- Russian hacking a 'direct campaign to interfere in our election,' Congress hears
- Under 35? You face at least 3 tough challenges in the 2017 economy
- Living close to high-traffic roads linked to dementia risk
- Hidden camera found in female soldiers' change room in Toronto
- 'Blatant racist statement': North Bay ice hut rental company under fire for Kijiji ad
- Dinosaur egg research reveals 'big surprise'
- Toddler pushes fallen dresser off twin brother
- 'Without precedent in modern times': Why the world's vortex of crises will keep swirling in 2017
- Heartbreak for Canada as U.S. wins junior gold in shootout
Troy Terry scored the shootout winner as the U.S. beat Canada 5-4 at Montreal's Bell Centre on Thursday to capture the gold medal. - 'Lewis is not gone:' Mariner's bottled message found in Ireland, years after death
- Norway to become 1st country to switch off FM radio
- Canadians fighting alongside Kurds could be targets of Turkish army
- 'They almost froze to death': Refugees frostbitten after walking to Manitoba border
- Walmart strikes deal with Visa to settle credit card fee dispute
- Global warming 'hiatus' never happened, say climate scientists
- Ontario woman held in Turkey on charges of 'insulting' president, lawyer says
- Astronomers find galaxy unlike anything ever seen before
- Patchwork of care for veterans under scrutiny after apparent murder-suicide
- Debbie Reynolds, Carrie Fisher mourned in private memorial
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