[ Lifestyle ] A new look in toothpaste: stripes!
The inventor of striped toothpaste talks to CBC Radio in 1959 about his simple yet snazzy innovation.

Shooting at Edmonton car dealership kills 2
Two people died in a shooting at a west Edmonton car dealership on Friday.

[ Sports ] Playing to Win: Canada at the Paralympics
Wheelchair racers speeding to victory, blind swimmers competing for gold, and disabled skiers pushing their bodies to the limit. These are today's Paralympians. They train hard. They play to win. And in recent years, Canadians have been winning big at the Paralympic Games. The Paralympics began as a postwar sporting event designed to get injured ex-soldiers moving again. But by the 1980s the Games had evolved into an elite international competition.

9/11 tentative deal for rescue workers reached
A $650-million US tentative deal has been reached between lawyers for the City of New York and thousands of emergency workers claiming cleanup from the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks made them sick.

Niqab Gazette cartoon steps up debate
An editorial cartoon in Friday's Montreal Gazette is highlighting a controversial incident in which a Muslim woman was asked to leave a French language school for refusing to remove her niqab.

Slain officer's wife feared she'd be at his funeral
Thousands of police officers gather in Wingham, Ont., to pay their final respects to OPP Const. Vu Pham, who was shot and killed in the line of duty this week.