Living separately — and loving it. Why some couples choose to maintain separate households even after marrying or committing to a long-term relationship. Once upon a time, people fell in… read more →
Here’s a little news that’ll warm your heart during these bitter cold December days. Calgary’s Tom Crist, a 64-year-old retiree, won the largest lottery jackpot ever awarded in the city… read more →
He’s baaaaaaack. Yes, I’m referring to Toronto’s infamous mayor. Thanks to the release of new court documents, including wiretap evidence from Toronto police, there’s more shocking information for the masses… read more →
As our show on Memory and Aging shows, a healthy diet is instrumental to providing the nutrients your brain needs. A healthy brain is a brain that continues to thrive… read more →
Sixty years ago (Sept. 12, 1953), at St. Mary’s Church in Newport, R.I., in front of more than 750 guests, a young sophisticated society beauty, Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy, donned an… read more →
On tonight’s show, debating our nation’s treatment of veterans past and present, we were pleased to have John McDermott and Michael Burns with us, Founders of McDermott House Canada and… read more →
One of Canada’s most prolific and best loved bands, Blue Rodeo is back at it, refreshing and reinvigorating their unique style of alternative country with their 13th album, In Our… read more →
Sex benefits the heart in more ways than one. In fact, research has shown that sex can provide a myriad of emotional and healthy benefits, including looking and feeling younger,… read more →
Curious about Conrad Black’s reasons for appearing on theZoomer? Then pick up the October issue of ZOOMER magazine. In it you’ll find his essay on the state of media in general… read more →