When realtors have their way, a crisis follows
Nowhere is real estate practised as it is in Greater Vancouver
Nowhere is real estate practised as it is in Greater Vancouver
Canada has changed and our voting system must reflect societal and democratic values together. But it isn’t up to the politicians
Subjective experience could be more widespread in the animal kingdom – and older, in evolutionary terms – than we realize
Transports stocks are in a jam because airlines haven't taken off.
A majority of CFOs think Hillary Clinton will romp in November, according to the latest CNBC Global CFO Council survey.
SEOUL, May 16 (Yonhap) -- Two injured South Korean major leaguers had solid rehab stints on Sunday in the United States as they eye a return to the big league lineup. Los Angeles Dodgers' left-hander Ryu Hyun-jin tossed two shutout innings in his f
Greg Krutsinger was arraigned Friday on a charge of conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute a controlled substance resulting in serious bodily injury. Law enforcement officials and other community members have been conducting public forums this month warning people about the increase in opioid overdoses and deaths.
Presidential candidate Donald Trump says he may have a poor relationship with British Prime Minister David Cameron in light of his criticism of Trump's call for all Muslims to be temporarily banned from entering the United States
Norway is planning to establish a registry of drone owners, in the wake of a number of incidents in which unidentified drones almost crashed into passenger jets and helicopters.
A tenner might not get you much in a Canberra cafe these days but it could help the city's homeless stave off the cold.
LONDON (AP) — Presidential candidate Donald Trump says he may have a poor relationship with British Prime Minister David Cameron in light of his criticism of Trump's call for all Muslims to be temporarily banned from entering the United States. [...] it's the opposite, he said. "Sadiq has spent his whole life fighting extremism, but Trump's remarks make that fight much harder for us all — it plays straight into the extremists' hands and makes both our countries less safe," his office said in a statement.
The internationally renowned architect who designed Australia's Parliament House has died.
Royal Dutch Shell PLC is mulling a $40 billion spin off of non-core assets to cut down its $70 billion debt pile, the Telegraph reported over the weekend. The oil giant's Chief Financial Officer Simon Henry told analysts last week that a spin off through a stock exchange listing was "very much on the agenda", according to the U.K. newspaper. Shell's debt burden ballooned after completing its roughly $50 billion takeover of BG Group in February. An IPO of the company's mature assets has been... Читать дальше...
Fremantle boss Steve Rosich has disparaged suggestions that his club has prioritised early draft choices ahead of winning games.
Emergency services are on the scene and it is not yet known if there are any casualties.
Where would you expect a race to have these type of scenarios: an uncertainty of who could win, a wreck involving nearly half the field, intense racing for the lead, and a possible winner who hasn’t seen victory in a while, if ever. Daytona? Talladega? Both are automatic thoughts. But what about Dover? Could this […]
Dmitry Peskov said that Moscow believes it is premature to talk about what to expect from the upcoming International Syria Support Group (ISSG) meeting.
The 54 sackings in England's top four divisions is "embarrassing", says League Managers' Association chief executive Richard Bevan.
Daniel J. Graeber
FRANKFURT, Germany, May 16 (UPI) -- While strong when compared with other sovereign credit ratings, Saudi Arabia's fiscal health remains under threat from low oil prices, Moody's said.
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CANNES, France, May 16 (UPI) -- Actress Susan Sarandon bashed director Woody Allen at the Cannes Film Festival Sunday over allegations he sexually abused his step-daughter.
Animal activists are preparing for possible skirmishes in Canberra's nature reserves.
Locked in the freezer: Cryogenically stored stem cells and tissue samples are part of the the ACT's fight against mortality.
The machine is designed to understand language, provide answers to questions, formulate hypotheses and monitor developments in the legal system.