CBC - Canada (23 minutes ago)
Residents of a northern Manitoba First Nation are being told that their power will not be restored until late in the day on New Year's Eve. Pimicikamak Cree Nation declared a state of emergency on Monday following a widespread power outage in the Cross Lake area around 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
ReadCBC - Canada (23 minutes ago)
The United States heaved on the rope in 2025 in its women's hockey tug of war with Canada. Their rivalry is constant, but the stakes rise in the year preceding the Winter Olympics. While Canada has only taken one of eight meetings against its nemesis in 2025, the players remain confident heading into Milan Cortina.
ReadCBC - Canada (23 minutes ago)
2026 is shaping up to be an action-packed year in Canadian politics. Federal opposition parties will make key decisions on their futures as the Liberal government, just one seat shy of a majority government, strategizes what to do next while juggling U.S. trade talks. Here are five key stories to keep an eye on next year.
ReadCBC - Canada (23 minutes ago)
Harry Longabaugh — better known as the Sundance Kid — is perhaps most famous for his daring bank and train robberies as part of Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch. But the American outlaw's short stint as a cowboy and businessman in southern Alberta is a lesser-known chapter of Wild West history.
ReadCBC - Montreal (23 minutes ago)
A cemetery in Perkins, Que., will be getting some unusual company in the near future: statues and artwork from Saint-Antoine-de-Padoue Church. They're being buried as part of efforts to deconsecrate the historic edifice and resurrect it as a cultural hub.
ReadCBC - Edmonton (23 minutes ago)
Permafrost holds thousands of years worth of microorganisms and carbon, and as it thaws in our warming climate, it releases that carbon which in turn feeds into climate change. But we don't yet know how much carbon is being released. That's what researchers at the University of Alberta and beyond are working to find out.
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (23 minutes ago)
For a special, year-end vibe, host Craig Norris is digging into CBC Music's Top 100 Songs of 2025 and shining a light on some Ontario artists who might fly a little under the radar. So, it's a countdown show - sort of. You'll hear tunes from Aqyila, Josh Ross, Billianne, Pup, Nia Nadurata, Tobi, Sara Kae and tons more!
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (23 minutes ago)
With tickets to next year's six World Cup games in Toronto selling out as quickly as they're released, the only option for most soccer fans is the resale market. But a 2019 decision by the Ontario government has allowed tickets to those matches, and other major events, to go sky high.
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (23 minutes ago)
The year that saw the remains of two First Nations women brought home from a Manitoba landfill and a search get underway for the remains of a third showed how far reconciliation efforts have come — and how far they still need to go, the families say
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (23 minutes ago)
From the ongoing legal battle over Indigenous children's rights to the controversy over the new Liberal government's major projects law or the landmark Cowichan decision in British Columbia, 2025 was a year of both familiar situations and major shifts in the world of Indigenous politics.
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (23 minutes ago)
In Ontario, where ancient Indigenous burial grounds and village sites lie beneath rapidly expanding suburbs, the government has granted itself powers to bypass archaeological protections, raising fears that centuries of history could be lost with the stroke of a minister's pen.
ReadCBC - Windsor (23 minutes ago)
One politician was threatened because a resident didn't like the speed bump the city installed on his street. Another was yelled at because a homeowner's garbage wasn't picked up on time. Earlier this month, a man was arrested after his email inquiries to London City Hall turned into death threats.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (23 minutes ago)
It's shaping up to be the most talked-about part of Boxing Day. No, not the sales — although being inside, even if it means spending money on things you don't really need, might be a better alternative to facing the wintry weather that people in large parts of Canada woke up to Friday.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (23 minutes ago)
The same dilemma awaits for Saskatoon's George Ward Pool that the city faced with two other outdoor pools nearing their end — to keep it open or not. Regina faced the same problem more recently with Wascana Pool and Maple Leaf Pool.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (23 minutes ago)
A temporary warming centre located at the Prince Albert Grand Council urban services building has opened after the lone warming centre in the city, hosted by the Salvation Army, went up in flames on Christmas day.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (23 minutes ago)
Chief Cam McBride said in a year-end interview with CBC that the volume of calls to police continues to rise, even though the number of criminal code violations has dropped for the second straight year.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (23 minutes ago)
The City of Prince Albert is now calling itself "the City of Parks" because of national recognition for the most greenspace per capita. The city, services clubs, businesses and local private donors have contributed millions of dollars to upgrading the city's parks.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (23 minutes ago)
Garrett Hawkins is on the cusp of making it to the big leagues. The 25-year-old pitcher from Biggar, Sask., has been added to the San Diego Padres 40-man roster.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (23 minutes ago)
The Salvation Army in downtown Prince Albert, which runs the only warming centre in the city, was ravaged by a fire Thursday night. Now, the community is finding ways to ensure the city's neediest get the help they need.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (23 minutes ago)
Environment and Climate Change Canada is forecasting a mix of weather conditions for the province, and issued a moderate snowfall warning for parts of central and northern Saskatchewan throughout Friday evening and into Saturday morning.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (23 minutes ago)
A woman from the RM of Livingston has been missing for two weeks, and RCMP are calling on the public for help.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (23 minutes ago)
Lorilee Davies is excited for the new opportunity but remains keenly aware that the Regina Police Service is under scrutiny.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (23 minutes ago)
When Ben Docabo movedto Prince Albert from the Philippines, what he missed most was the taste of back home. Realizing he wasn't alone, he launched La Suerte Bakery and Resto. It quickly became a success, and his homemade pastries can now be found in to grocery stores in Saskatoon, with an eye on Regina.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (23 minutes ago)
Officers will begin exercising additional powers to breathalyze drivers without needing reasonable doubt of impairment on Jan. 1, the Saskatoon Police Service says .
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (23 minutes ago)
Word of Kelly Sage's unique collection of signed cards and baseballs of Canadian-born ex-major leaguers has led to unsolicited calls and emails from retired players.
ReadCBC - British Columbia (24 minutes ago)
David Travis was sentenced to two years less a day and will spend 593 days in custody, accounting for time already served, after pleading guilty to three counts of arson. On July 24, 2024, Travis lit the first of four fires he started that day in Nelson, B.C., and was later arrested with two lighters still in his possession.
ReadGlobal News - Regina (31 minutes ago)
Freezing rain is set to hit parts of Ontario and Quebec as a powerful winter system brings blizzards, blowing snow and extreme cold to much of Canada.
ReadGlobal News - Regina (31 minutes ago)
Snow, freezing rain and high winds are expected in various parts of Canada, with multiple warnings and special weather statements in effect across the country.
ReadCityNews - Vancouver (2 hours ago)
With New Year's Eve celebrations around the corner, the Vancouver Barwatch program is joining the call for longer public transit service times. Curtis Robinson, the chair of the program, says his organization is advocating for extended service until 5 a.m. "They need to provide late-night transportation. Stop making excuses,” he told 1130...
ReadToronto Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
WHY NO LOVE FOR POILIEVRE? It’s beyond my comprehension why more than 50% of Canadians still think that Mark Carney is better suited for prime minister. To them I ask you one question: Are you better off today than you were back in April when Carney was elected? Better still, are you better off today […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
The Toronto Maple Leafs were in second-last place, slugging it out with the Detroit Red Wings for bragging rights as the worst of the worst in the hapless Norris Division. Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home and The Golden Child ruled the Christmas box office. It was 1986, a different time and a very different […]
ReadOttawa Citizen - Local (4 hours ago)
MINNEAPOLIS — When Ethan MacKenzie scored the eventual game-winning goal in Canada's opening game of the 2026 world junior hockey championship, everything was a blur. "Honestly, I kind of blanked out,” MacKenzie said. "I've been dreaming about that since I can remember. I couldn't even get the smile off my face for a while.” For […]
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (4 hours ago)
It’s just a small sample size of games, just nine games for the Edmonton Oilers and three games for Stuart Skinner but Edmonton and Skinner have gone in opposite directions since the Dec. 12 trade of Skinner to the Pittsburgh Penguins. Skinner was traded along with veteran d-man Brett Kulak and a second round draft […]
ReadRegina Leader-Post - Local (4 hours ago)
"He was truly a gift. I'm so lucky that Henry was my son."
ReadGlobal News - Regina (5 hours ago)
Around 8:30 a.m., the RCMP issued the warning for Big Island Cree Nation and the surrounding area, which is 3.5 hours from Edmonton and four hours from Saskatoon.
ReadToronto Sun - Local (5 hours ago)
That’ll “lear” ya. A Minnesota child-care centre caught up in fraud allegations last week has corrected the misspelling of its name on a sign. Quality Learning Center in Minneapolis fixed the typo in its name Tuesday morning with a hastily-created sticker to cover up “Learing” above its entrance, according to the New York Post Hey […]
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