Lifestyle
Human Interest
- New video marks Canada's contributions to first Gulf War on 30th anniversary
- Mars digger bites the dust after two years on red planet
- Hot again: 2020 sets yet another global temperature record
- 2020 was tied for the hottest year ever recorded -- but the disasters fueled by climate change set it apart
- 'Cannot imagine your pain:' Canadians mark anniversary of jet downing in Iran
- 'A smile doesn't cost': Tim Hortons worker in Vaughan shocked community raised over $20K for him
- Families of downed Flight 752 victims struggle with loss a year later
Health
- Experts say pandemic fuelling apparent spike in eating disorders among adolescents
- Blue Monday' getting you down? Exercise may be the cure, say experts
- What should I know about COVID-19 vaccines if I'm pregnant?
- Long-term protection? COVID vaccine's immunity duration unknown, but experts hopeful
- High-risk pregnant, breastfeeding women should get COVID-19 vaccine: OMA
- Health Canada proposes reducing nicotine concentration limit in vaping products
- World carbon dioxide emissions drop 7 per cent in pandemic-hit 2020
Technology
- WhatsApp growth slumps as rivals Signal, Telegram rise
- Twitter CEO defends Trump ban, warns of dangerous precedent
- Privacy concerns motivating millions to switch from WhatsApp to Signal
- Parler has now been booted by Amazon, Apple and Google, and it may have to go offline temporarily
- A farewell to @realDonaldTrump, gone after 57,000 tweets
- Right-wing social media app Parler has been removed from the Google Play store
- Twitter bans Trump permanently, citing risk of violent incitement
Travel
- Luxury vacationing in Caribbean during pandemic; prepare to be swabbed
- Air Canada reduces first-quarter capacity by 25 per cent, cuts 1,700 jobs
- U.S. to require negative COVID-19 tests for arriving international air passengers
- 'It only takes one uncaring person;' global vacationers fined for violating quarantines
- WestJet puts 1,000 workers on leave, citing government's 'Incoherent' policy
- Boeing will pay $2.5 billion to settle charge over 737 Max
- Travel industry disappointed as Ottawa forges on with COVID-19 testing requirements