• Mayweather dominates McGregor in late rounds to go 50-0

    Conor McGregor didn't do so badly, either. Mayweather figured out a 50th opponent Saturday night, letting McGregor have the early rounds before stalking him late and leaving the mixed martial artist defenceless and exhausted on the ropes in the 10th round. It was a smashing end to a career that earned Mayweather more money than any fighter before him - including an estimated $200 million for his last bout.

  • Stephen King and more stars Trump has blocked on Twitter

    President Trump has blocked Stephen King, so the author got his revenge.

  • I Fasted For 16 Hours a Day For 6 Months and This Is What Happened

    If you've been following my weight-loss journey, you know that I'm big into CrossFit. But after seven months of doing burpees, box jumps, and snatches, I still had a layer of fat that wouldn't budge. Before

  • Skyrocketing real estate has malls putting homes, not cars, in parking lots

    Now, the next thing Lower Mainland malls could lose are their vast parking lots. Mall owners are realizing they can make far more money housing people rather than cars and some are pursuing high-density residential developments. One such development will be the subject of a public hearing in Burnaby on Monday.

  • Snagged: AP sources say Cavs reviewing Irving-Thomas trade

    Just when it appeared the Cavaliers' chaotic summer had calmed, there's a flare-up. The Cavaliers have some concerns about guard Isaiah Thomas' health and are doing a "deep and thorough" review of the deal that brought him over from the Celtics, two people with knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press on Saturday. On Tuesday, the Cavaliers rocked the NBA by honouring All-Star guard Kyrie Irving's trade request and dealing him to the Celtics - one of their biggest rivals - for Thomas and a lucrative package that included an unprotected 2018 first-round draft pick.

  • Reality TV star fined $31k for filmed stunt in Yukon

    Yukon judge Peter Chisholm said polluters in the territory must be aware they will be treated seriously by the courts, as he sentenced one of the stars of the Discovery Channel program Gold Rush. Territorial government lawyer Megan Seiling had asked for fines in the $50,000 range, while defence lawyer André Roothman had suggested $14,000. The stunt was broadcast on the Discovery Channel in February, 2015, with Yukon mining enforcement officials receiving a complaint shortly after that.

  • Students and teachers protest closure of Islamic high school

    Days after families were sent scrambling following the abrupt closure of an Islamic high school in Scarborough, some of the affected students came together on Friday to protest. With less than two weeks before the start of the school year, the Islamic Foundation School (IFS) announced it would be shutting down the grades 9 to 12 classes due to low enrolment as well as administrative and financial issues. The union representing teachers says it was given no prior notice of closure and will take legal action.