In the company of whalesSperm whales have distinct dialects, complex relationships and a set of traditions passed down between generations—what scientists are calling a ‘multicultural civilization’
Caviar we haven’t tasted for 100 years It’s got the flavour of the Bay of Fundy and is found only in one river in New Brunswick
People who hate long weekendsSome can’t wait for that extra day; for others it feels like there’s a big party going on and they weren’t invited
When every headache is a brain tumourTwo Canadian physicians have an advice book for those with obsessive health worries
The man who fought British journalism, and lostJonathan Aitken lost his cabinet seat, his wife and millions
The war on snoring heats upThat steam engine in your bed is bad for your health, worse for your marriage
Mosquitoes are eating us aliveThey’re causing uncommon havoc this summer. Parkhill, Ont. is the epicentre of itch.
What to do when the goldfish diesMany parents try to soften the blow with white lies, but a proper burial—or flush—might be best
How to pretend you’re an amazing cookThe Ghost Chef makes dinner, then slips out and lets you take all the credit
The best university lectures to goCatch up on everything you wish you’d learned in school, a half-hour at a time