Toronto Sun - Local (2 minutes ago)
WASHINGTON — Sylvester Stallone, Kiss and Gloria Gaynor are among the luminaries being celebrated Sunday at the annual Kennedy Center Honors, with Donald Trump hosting the show, the first time a president will command the stage instead of sitting in an Opera House box. Since returning to office in January, Trump has made the John […]
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BRAZILIA — Eight engravings by the French artist Henri Matisse were stolen from a library in Sao Paulo, the Brazilian city’s government said Sunday. News reports said two armed men stole the works from the Mario de Andrade Library and also took five works by the Brazilian painter Candido Portinari. “The pair held up a […]
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ORLANDO, Fla. — Jeff Kent was elected to baseball’s Hall of Fame on Sunday by the contemporary era committee, while steroids-tainted stars Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens were among seven players who fell short once again. Kent appeared on 14 of 16 ballots, two more than the 12 ballots needed for the 75% minimum. Carlos […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (3 minutes ago)
TORONTO — Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week: Transat contract talks Travellers heading out on an Air Transat flight this week face the possibility of a strike by the airline’s pilots as early as Wednesday as contract talks between the company and union continue. The airline’s roughly […]
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By Sammy Hudes The drive to the office may not feel as swift as it did a couple years ago, nor is the train as comfortable, as you’re forced to lean against a stranger during your standing-room-only commute. For some companies, work-from-home and hybrid models persist more than five years after the start of the […]
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Pets are often seen as a member of the family, and because of that strong bond when a pet dies the grief can be difficult to deal with. The University of Guelph's Ontario Veterinary College has created an online Pet Loss Support Resource Centre that helps caregivers navigate grief.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (5 minutes ago)
FIFA World Cup 2026: How the draw played out, from the matchups to the politics
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Saskatoon city hall says police spending is projected to be $2.6 million over budget this year. That pushes the city into a $1.2-million deficit position, according to a report that will be considered by city council next week.
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This kayak is distinctive, from the Inuvialuit region of the western Arctic, and one of only a handful of its kind still in existence. It's been held by the Vatican Museums for 100 years, but is being repatriated now as part of a historic return of 62 objects of cultural or sacred significance to Indigenous communities in Canada.
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CBC's Shlok Talati joins The 306 to talk about the Vancouver Whitecaps Academy in Saskatchewan, and its impact on Saskatchewan soccer.
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In its throne speech, the provincial government touted The Compassionate Intervention Act as a key component in its response to the ongoing drug addictions crisis.
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A delegation from the Inuvialuit Regional Corporation and four First Nations youth accompanied 62 the cultural items on a flight from Frankfurt, Germany, to Montreal.
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With Saskatchewan's fall legislative sitting coming to an end, the Morning Edition's weekly political panel breaks down the highlights, including a report of a $427-million projected deficit.The panel features pundit Murray Mandryk, CBC's Alexander Quon and Morning Edition host Adam Hunter.
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The case of two Saskatoon cops fighting to get their jobs back has become more complicated. Constables Dylan Kemp and Jason Garland were fired in September. Their lawyer appealed — but didn't file the papers properly.
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During budget talks last week, council voted unanimously to reduce the rates at which it compensates Saskatoon Light and Power customers who produce solar power and sell it to the electricity grid.
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The Saskatchewan Union of Nurses is calling for changes after an incident last month involving a person who brought a shotgun and several knives to St. Paul's Hospital, according to the union.
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Edwin Woolhether, 68, was convicted of one count of sexual assault earlier this year, but found not guilty of sexual interference for touching a then four-year-old girl in his bathroom while they were alone together in 2007.
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Regina police, RCMP warn of 'grandparent scams,' with over $40K reported lost
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Timothy Smith was acting in self-defence when he punched Landon Waddell, and shouldn't be found guilty of manslaughter, his lawyer says. The Crown prosecutor in the case disagrees, arguing Smith's account of events is "self-serving" and "victim-blaming."
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Maidstone RCMP say three men tried to rob a homeowner and then fled in a grey Ford F150, damaging the front right passenger side.
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The retired master warrant officer is being considered to receive the Canadian Victoria Cross for his service in Afghanistan.
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Seventeen-year-old Semir Ali dreamed of being a professional wrestler. When he fell ill and was later diagnosed with ulcerative colitis, he knew he had to fight his way back into better health to fulfill his goals.
ReadCBC - Sudbury (5 minutes ago)
While watching the World Series this fall, you may have noticed a series of ads from the Ontario government about the Ring of Fire, a mineral deposit in the James Bay lowlands that's long been eyed as a critical mineral source. Critics are speaking out about the use of stock footage in the ads, saying it doesn't actually show the Ring of Fire....
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Companies involved in the F-35 program are actively lobbying the governments of Canada and Quebec to promote potential economic benefits for the country, including a maintenance facility in Mirabel, Que., that could service both Canadian and American fighter fleets.
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Elections Alberta has given the official green light to four more recall campaigns, which can begin collecting signatures on Saturday. The new additions make 18 active campaigns, including the first opposition MLA to be the subject of a recall campaign.
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An Alberta judge says a referendum proposal on Alberta separating from Canada goes against Charter and Treaty rights, in a decision given less than 24 hours after the provincial government introduced legislation that would have ended the court proceeding.
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Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with Quebec Liberal MP Steven Guilbeault, who resigned from Prime Minister Mark Carney's cabinet last week, about his party's deal with Alberta for a potential pipeline to the west coast of B.C., and why he thinks the federal government is stoking Quebec separatism by walking back its climate...
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Danielle Smith was asked about the independence question Saturday on her radio call-in show, weighing in for the first time after her government proposed legislation that ground to a halt an ongoing court case over a proposed provincial vote to leave Canada.
ReadCityNews - Vancouver (An hour ago)
Two high school students are calling for improved traffic safety around their school after their classmate was struck by a speeding car last year. Road safety improvements had eventually been installed outside of Vancouver’s Lord Byng Secondary School after the incident. However, Victoria and Minsung say the nearby intersection still lacks proper...
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'We get in women, and we put them through these 10 sessions. We teach them how to do marketing, finance, how to pitch their business, how to get loans, how to get funding, and then hopefully by the end of the 10 weeks, we get them to actually launch'
ReadToronto Sun - Local (An hour ago)
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Christian Benford apologized with a laugh, because the Buffalo Bills cornerback wasn't supposed to jump when he instinctively leaped to snag Joe Burrow's attempt to lob a pass over his head. "I actually didn't do my technique right, if I'm being honest,” Benford said. "But I don't know, God just gave […]
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NEW YORK — New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani posted a video to social media on Sunday explaining immigrants’ right to refuse to speak to or comply with agents from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, days after federal agents carried out a raid in Manhattan. In the video, Mamdani vowed to protect the city’s 3 […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
NEW YORK (AP) — New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani posted a video to social media on Sunday explaining immigrants’ right to refuse to speak to or comply with agents from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, days after federal agents carried out a raid in Manhattan. In the video, Mamdani vowed to protect the city’s […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
By Tim Wharnsby TORONTO — Forward Jaylen Brown scored 30 points, including three for four shooting from beyond the three-point line, to help the Boston Celtics avert a wild comeback attempt from the Toronto Raptors in a 121-113 win on Sunday. Brandon Ingram’s 30 points led the Raptors, who were behind 23 points early in […]
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By Eleonore Hughes RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Tens of thousands of women in cities across Brazil rallied against gender-based violence Sunday as a record number of female victims and a series of recent high-profile cases have shocked the country. Women of all ages and some men took to the streets in Rio de Janeiro, […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
Warning: Offensive language A Cinnabon employee in Wisconsin has been fired after she was caught on video using a racist slur to customers. In the video posted on TikTok on Friday, a white, female employee at a Cinnabon location in Ashwaubenon, Wisc., is seen using the N-word and cursing at two customers who were reportedly […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
SAY A PRAYER Re “Say a little prayer, but do it in private” (Editorial, Dec. 1): Although it is reasonable to prohibit prayers on roadways, sidewalks and access points to buildings and private property, there is no reason to prohibit prayers by small numbers in places such as parks. Of course, there should be limits […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (2 hours ago)
The Permanent Peoples' Tribunal (PPT) will hold an opinion tribunal investigating Canada’s role in the deaths and disappearances of Indigenous children in Montreal in May 2026. The opinion tribunal will be hosted by Native Women's Shelter of Montreal and will include testimonies to determine whether Canada committed genocide and crimes against...
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For the first time in two decades, commuters have a new transit line in Toronto as the Finch West LRT carried its first passengers on Sunday. The 10.3-kilometre, 18-stop line runs along Finch Avenue West between Finch West Station on Line 1 Yonge-University and Humber Polytechnic's North Campus, providing connections to several of the other […]
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Forward Jaylen Brown scored 30 points, including three for four shooting from beyond the three-point line, to help the Boston Celtics avert a wild comeback attempt from the Toronto Raptors in a 121-113 win on Sunday. Brandon Ingram's 30 points led the Raptors, who were behind 23 points early in the third quarter and took […]
ReadCBC - Canada (3 hours ago)
Questioning hockey culture in Canada can be controversial, but it's something award-winning author and sports journalist Rick Westhead doesn't shy away from. In conversation with The National's Ian Hanomansing, he lays out what he uncovered for his new book We Breed Lions and the impact he hopes it has on the sport.
ReadCBC - British Columbia (3 hours ago)
Dozens of people gathered on Saturday to honour 21-year-old Alexa Knodel, a young mother, gymnastics coach and lash technician, who was shot and killed in Penticton, B.C., in June. RCMP say they are investigating the case as a homicide but so far no charges have been laid.
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
By Christopher Reynolds MONTREAL — Air Transat pilots set the stage for a strike as early as Wednesday morning, issuing a 72-hour notice to the struggling company on the cusp of the busy holiday travel season. The Air Line Pilots Association said Sunday it filed the strike notice after failing to find common ground following […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
Democrats appear to have settled on a dual strategy heading into the 2028 election: Sow doubt within the military ranks, and present a slate of candidates who project moderation. The first prong centres on an emerging talking point — one that suggests members of the armed forces should question whether orders coming from the Trump […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
A video of a U.S. military strike on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean that killed two survivors of the initial attack shows “nothing remarkable,” the Republican who leads the Senate Intelligence Committee said Sunday, and he would not oppose its public release if the Pentagon were to declassify it. Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton, […]
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