CBC - Montreal (24 minutes ago)
A public market in Montreal's east end is celebrating its 15th anniversary. The idea for a market originated with a citizen-led petition calling to make the area more vibrant. The Marché Public de Pointe-aux-Trembles, a Saturday staple, has welcomed thousands of people over the years and continues to grow, allowing local food producers to test and...
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (54 minutes ago)
It was the day after Istinab Mahi's 24th birthday when he died in a single vehicle rollover this month. More than 100 friends, colleagues and a handful of strangers visited the Muslim cemetery in Torbay for a ritual prayer Saturday before his body is sent home to Bangladesh.
ReadCalgary Herald - Local (54 minutes ago)
Mayor Jeromy Farkas took to social media Saturday morning to respond to online backlash against the city’s Stampede week noise bylaws. Several politicians, including Pierre Poilievre, Danielle Smith, Calgary Nose Hill MP Michelle Rempel Garner, and former Conservative leader Rona Ambrose Veitch, posted to X Saturday morning to back claims made by...
ReadCalgary Herald - Local (54 minutes ago)
A cyclist died on Saturday after a vehicle struck the bike in the northeast community of Tuxedo Park , according to Calgary police. The vehicle then rammed a parked car before stopping two blocks away. The collision occurred on South Centre Street, between 19th Avenue and 21st Avenue N.E. The cyclist was declared dead at […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (An hour ago)
One person is dead following a two-vehicle crash in Brampton. Police in Peel Region say the crash occurred at the intersection of Queen Street and Dixie Road just before 1:30 p.m. Saturday. Two adults were taken to a nearby hospital in critical condition, where one was later pronounced dead. No other details have been released.
ReadCityNews - Vancouver (2 hours ago)
In Jamaica, where religion shapes moral order and where violence against LGBTQ+ people is pervasive, living openly as a transgender person can pose a deadly risk. For Terry-Kay Walker, 38, that life-or-death moment came to a head one night when she was coming home from a fashion show in New Kingston. "Me and my best […]
ReadCityNews - Calgary (2 hours ago)
In Jamaica, where religion shapes moral order and where violence against LGBTQ+ people is pervasive, living openly as a transgender person can pose a deadly risk. For Terry-Kay Walker, 38, that life-or-death moment came to a head one night when she was coming home from a fashion show in New Kingston. "Me and my best […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (2 hours ago)
In Jamaica, where religion shapes moral order and where violence against LGBTQ+ people is pervasive, living openly as a transgender person can pose a deadly risk. For Terry-Kay Walker, 38, that life-or-death moment came to a head one night when she was coming home from a fashion show in New Kingston. "Me and my best […]
ReadWindsor Star - Local (2 hours ago)
Alan George Wildeman, Aug. 1, 1953 — June 16, 2026 Former University of Windsor president and vice-chancellor Alan Wildeman has died at the age of 72. Wildeman, who served from 2008 to 2018, oversaw a significant period of growth and renewal, which helped transform both the university and the city’s downtown core. “Dr. Wildeman played […]
ReadCalgary Herald - Local (2 hours ago)
Police are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a suspect in a Thursday night shooting in Marlborough involving two vehicles. Investigators believe the occupants of the two vehicles, a white 2010 Mazda 3 and a black Nissan Murano, “became involved in an interaction” shortly before 9:30 p.m., and an occupant of the Nissan pointed a...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (3 hours ago)
Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) say a sixth person has been pronounced dead in hospital after a serious two-vehicle crash that happened in Mapleton, Ont. last week. In a press release shared Friday, OPP announced the death of a 42-year-old man from Brampton who was the driver and lone occupant of an SUV that collided with […]
ReadGlobal News - Regina (3 hours ago)
Steve Roberts will leave the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency at the end of June, days after a report found significant gaps in the province's 2025 wildfire response.
ReadCBC - British Columbia (3 hours ago)
In the remote mountain community of Nelson, B.C., a thriving circus scene is redefining what it means to belong. Through the stories of performers, students, families and teachers, this intimate documentary reveals how circus has become far more than an art form: It is a refuge, a creative outlet and a place where people of all ages can discover...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (4 hours ago)
Barrie Police are investigating the death of a man and woman who were found deceased inside a home on Saturday. Officers were called to a residence in the area of St. Vincent Street and Osprey Ridge Road for a wellness check and discovered the two individuals who were unresponsive. "The victims are believed to be […]
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (4 hours ago)
Summer officially arrives this weekend! To mark that, host Craig Norris put together a show jam-packed with songs that celebrate the season. Or, at the very least, mention the season. You'll hear songs from Amy Millan, Josh Sahunta, Beverly Glenn-Copeland, Arkells, Leeroy Stagger and more.
ReadWindsor Star - Local (4 hours ago)
Re: Bandshell needs study, Letter by H. Goldin, June 6, 2026 It would be so much lovelier to have a functioning (Jackson Park) bandshell for the whole area to enjoy. A venue for community musicians, musical groups, performers and celebrations would be such a positive attraction for the city drawing crowds similar to Christmas lights. […]
ReadWindsor Star - Local (5 hours ago)
The New Bus Depot that is being constructed at the corner of Lauzon and Tecumseh Road East has visually given that corner a very nice appearance. However, I do have a concern about its location. The buses up until this time have always docked behind Tecumseh Mall. If a person was at the Mall and […]
ReadWindsor Star - Local (5 hours ago)
By Yazdan Nikoo and Shelley Gilbert Every year, World Refugee Day (June 20) asks us to reflect on the lives behind the headlines. It asks us to remember that refugees are not statistics, policy debates, or talking points. They are people. I came to Canada as an immigrant from Iran. My family arrived carrying hope, […]
ReadWindsor Star - Local (5 hours ago)
I recently drove by the Gordie Howe International Bridge. It's just stunning especially when viewed at night when the sky's aglow with its presence. I thought to myself this bridge truly makes Windsor, "The Gateway to Canada” seeing it's the most southern connection between Ontario’s Highway 401 and Michigan’s Interstate 75. It will propel...
ReadWindsor Star - Local (5 hours ago)
Canadians pay a premium for dairy products because they have been told that supply management protects Canadian farmers, strengthens domestic production, and safeguards our food sovereignty. Whether one supports the system or not, that has always been the bargain: consumers pay more in exchange for stability, predictability, and a secure domestic...
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (6 hours ago)
Last year, Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro CEO Jennifer Williams said the Churchill Falls MOU was the 'best deal possible.' Now she's helping renegotiate it. She spoke publicly Friday for the first time since the independent review panel panned the deal.
ReadCBC - Toronto (6 hours ago)
The Toronto Marlies have won the American Hockey League's Calder Cup. The Marlies edged the Chicago Wolves 4-3 in Toronto on Friday, winning the best-of-seven championship series in 5 games. CBC's Michelle Song has more on how fans in the city are celebrating the win, even amidst the excitement of the FIFA World Cup.
ReadCityNews - Toronto (6 hours ago)
Toronto police are investigating a shooting that took place in Chinatown early Saturday morning. Officers were called to the area of Baldwin and Beverley Streets just before 4:30 a.m. for reports regarding the sound of gunshots. Authorities say evidence of gunfire was located in a residential area and confirmed that a gun was discharged after […]
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (6 hours ago)
Edmonton police are seeking a suspect wanted in connection with a May robbery at a Kingsway vape store. At around 9 p.m on May 5, a man walked into a vape store in the area of Kingsway Avenue and 105 Street armed with a can of bear spray, police said in a Friday news release. […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (7 hours ago)
A man is in custody after a woman was shot and killed in an apartment building in downtown Toronto early Saturday morning. Investigators were called to a building on Jarvis Street, near Dundas Street East, at approximately 9:30 a.m. for reports of a shooting. Police say an adult woman was located at the scene suffering […]
ReadCBC - Edmonton (7 hours ago)
Thousands of paths, known as seismic lines, carved into Canada's boreal peatlands for oil and gas exploration could be speeding up climate change, suggests a study from University of Waterloo researchers. In Alberta's boreal peatlands alone, these paths, found in B.C. and Saskatchewan as well, are long enough to wrap around the Earth nine times.
ReadCBC - British Columbia (7 hours ago)
Gabriola Fire Department answered questions on Thursday night about emergency preparedness on the Island, and what would happen if there was an evacuation on the small island. The department had run through a practice scenario earlier this spring, and shared what they learned
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (7 hours ago)
Bright pink, cheerful orange and soft lilac purple glow against the dark pavement in Waterloo Town Square. It's a freshly-painted mural by mixed-Algonquin artist Maddie Bernard-Resmer, who the City of Waterloo commissioned to create the artwork in the heart of uptown. The mural will be unveiled on Sunday for National Indigenous Peoples Day. CBC...
ReadToronto Sun - Local (7 hours ago)
See more Toronto Sun on Google — save as a Preferred Source Rewind with me, for a moment. Let’s go back to November 1995: Whitney Houston topped the pop charts, Bill Clinton was in the White House, and Motorola had yet to debut the first-ever flip phone. Millennials ranged from not-yet-born to 14 years old […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (7 hours ago)
See more Toronto Sun on Google — save as a Preferred Source Director and television creator James Burrows, who worked behind the scenes on “Friends,” “Cheers,” “Taxi,” and many other beloved comedies, has died, People magazine reported on Friday. He was 85. “We celebrate the extraordinary life and enduring legacy of James...
ReadSaskatoon Star-Phoenix - Local (7 hours ago)
At a time when nearly one-quarter of Canadian households experience some level of food insecurity, reducing avoidable waste should be a national priority.
ReadCBC - Toronto (8 hours ago)
The Toronto Marlies have won the American Hockey League's Calder Cup. Vinni Lettieri's power-play goal in the second period stood as the winner as the Marlies edged the Chicago Wolves 4-3 in Toronto on Friday in Game 5 of the best-of-seven championship series.
ReadSaskatoon Star-Phoenix - Local (8 hours ago)
Saskatoon-based Jenny Ambrose is helping to bring sewing to northern communities as both a career opportunity for students and a reclamation of culture for residents.
ReadSaskatoon Star-Phoenix - Local (8 hours ago)
For each dollar oil prices increase, the government collects roughly $16 million in extra revenue. With oil reaching $95 per barrel, that could mean about $560 million extra flowing into government coffers this year.
ReadCBC - Edmonton (8 hours ago)
An ambitious Grande Prairie teen has raised more than $40,000 for an event that he hopes will show other young people that the city isn't boring, by showcasing their talents. Music, food, sports and entertainment will be on display for the first-ever GP Youth Fest in Muskoseepi Park on June 25.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (8 hours ago)
Bill Hogan, 81, fostered swimming officials in Newfoundland and Labrador and around the world and he officiated international competitions, including the Olympic Games. His contributions to the sport are now being remembered and celebrated, in the wake of his death on June 14.
ReadCalgary Herald - Local (8 hours ago)
The sun was still smouldering in the western sky when we rolled into the RV park at the Golden Golf Club. I carefully backed our little trailer into site No. 6, scarfed down a couple of doughnuts (dinner of champions), and in minutes I was waggling a driver on the first tee. Three hours later […]
ReadCalgary Herald - Local (8 hours ago)
There was a time, centuries ago, when wine was little more than a mishmash of grapes dumped into clay amphorae, crushed and left to ferment (thanks to the ambient yeast that lives all around us). Over time, we began to understand the character traits of various grapes, isolating the varietals to appreciate their distinct flavours, […]
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (9 hours ago)
With the current GLP-1 craze showing up everywhere, many folks are wondering about natural, food-based alternatives to popping a pill or using an injectable to curb cravings and feel better. CBC K-W's food columnist Jasmine Mangalaseril offers tips on how to harness natural GLP-1s.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (9 hours ago)
Something Sketchy is a Saskatoon social event that invites people to come together and draw pictures. Artists get absurd prompts such as draw a muscular sunflower, a chef throwing up into a pot of soup or the longest dog with the tiniest hat.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (9 hours ago)
Some communities have bought trucks, hoses and radios with their own funds to mitigate against and fight wildfires.
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