CityNews - Toronto (14 minutes ago)
Toronto police are searching for at least one suspect after two teens showed up at a North York hospital suffering from stab wounds. Police were concentrating their investigation in the area of Agate Road and Wilson Avenue after the youths turned up at Humber River Hospital just after 7 p.m. Thursday. The extent of their […]
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (16 minutes ago)
Jack Saddleback and Dale Richardson join The 306's bi-weekly public affairs panel to talk about the sale of Information Services Corporation, the grounding of the Snowbirds and the impact of changes to daycare funding.
ReadCBC - British Columbia (46 minutes ago)
Residents of Old Fort, B.C., are finally able to return home after a landslide last month blocked access to the only road in and out of the community. The Peace River Regional District cancelled its previous evacuation order on Thursday, allowing residents and service providers to return to the area.
ReadCBC - British Columbia (An hour ago)
Gun control advocacy groups renewed their calls this week for the RCMP to release more information about the firearms used in the Tumbler Ridge, B.C., mass shooting that left eight people dead in February. PolySeSouvient and Danforth Families for Safe Communities say it's been 100 days since the tragedy, with important questions remaining...
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (An hour ago)
Destiny Rae says she's not leaving Thunder Bay, Ont., until she finds her partner, Kelsey Anderson, who was last seen in the northwestern Ontario city nearly two weeks ago. Anderson was last seen May 9 at Old Navy at the Thunder Centre shopping area and has not been heard from since. His disappearance comes just weeks after 23-year-old Ashlynn...
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (An hour ago)
The Thunder Bay City Council has finalized approval for all three designated encampment sites recommended by city staff: Freedom Park, Simpson Street and Current River Park. The city council voted and passed each site separately with support from a significant majority at May 19's meeting.
ReadRegina Leader-Post - Local (An hour ago)
As a result, Whitehawk's second-degree murder conviction stands for the 2020 killing of a 29-year-old woman.
ReadCityNews - Calgary (2 hours ago)
The Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo has quietly welcomed a pair of young grizzly bears as its newest residents. Turner and Fitz were introduced Thursday at the zoo after losing their mother last year in an encounter with a human. According to Jax Hoggard, animal care supervisor for the zoo's Wild Canada section, both bears are healthy […]
ReadCBC - Montreal (2 hours ago)
Summer is starting off strong for Montreal with tourists in town for both the Canadian Grand Prix and the Stanley Cup playoffs. How might economic circumstances change people's travel plans? Debra Arbec speaks with Tourisme Montréal CEO Yves Lalumière on what the organization predicts for the industry.
ReadToronto Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
Halton Regional Police announced the arrest of two Mississauga men accused of a scheme involving pre-purchased gift cards. Police said they received a complaint in December 2025 concerning a suspected fraud that occurred at a Walmart Supercentre in Burlington. The investigation began after an unidentified man was allegedly seen removing gift cards...
ReadCityNews - Calgary (2 hours ago)
Members of Danielle Smith’s United Conservative (UCP) caucus have passed a motion asking her to include a question about separation on Alberta's fall referendum ballot. The recommendation came Thursday afternoon following a vote by the UCP majority special committee reviewing Thomas Lukaszuk's "Forever Canadian” petition. The four UCP members...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (2 hours ago)
Toronto City Council has voted to reimburse Coun. Chris Moise, half of the more than $20,000 in legal expenses he incurred as part of an integrity commissioner's investigation earlier this year. During a robust debate at City Hall on Thursday, councillors voted 16-6 in favour of a motion by Coun. John Burnside to allow Moise […]
ReadCBC - North (2 hours ago)
Weeks after officials in Alberta announced plans to drop the age patients can self-refer for breast cancer screening tests, one Yellowknife mom and breast cancer survivor says she thinks the Northwest Territories should follow suit. An Ontario physician, oncologist and advocate agrees, and says the evidence to support the change is clear.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (2 hours ago)
Lawrence Opikokew has pleaded guilty to manslaughter for shooting Matthew Brabant on May 17, 2025.
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (2 hours ago)
Over the past two decades, the longest Kris Knoblauch has been out of work as a hockey coach is two months, back when the WHL Kootenay Ice fired him in 2013 and out of the blue Erie Otters GM Sherry Bassin called offering him a job. If Bassin hadn't rescued him, Knoblauch was thinking of […]
ReadRegina Leader-Post - Local (2 hours ago)
A judge found Dejan Vuckovic was not profiting to a great extent despite being found in possession of drugs in quantities a prosecutor suggested was indicative of mid-level trafficking.
ReadSaskatoon Star-Phoenix - Local (2 hours ago)
The blue bus — a new addition to Saskatoon — acts as transportation for volunteers who are handing out food and clothing to those in need.
ReadGlobal News - Regina (3 hours ago)
Receding flows in most of Saskatchewan's waterways were reported in the flood forecast shared by the Water Security Agency, except for in the Churchill River and Lac La Ronge.
ReadCBC - New Brunswick (3 hours ago)
The province is giving some paramedics more tools to help treat heart attacks. Advanced care paramedics will now be able to use thrombolytics, which are also known as "clot-busters." Officials say the drug can save lives, especially in rural areas of New Brunswick.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (3 hours ago)
The release of the Churchill Falls MOU committee review in N.L. was also big news in Quebec. In an interview with CBC's Carolyn Stokes, Globe and Mail columnist Konrad Yakabuski says some Quebecers are concerned about the federal government's potential involvement in negotiations.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (3 hours ago)
Chief Payepot School holds an arts and language festival where pre-kindergarten to Grade 12 students showcased song, dance, theatre and crafts they made, all with a chosen theme. This year's theme is the bear.
ReadToronto Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
Two Brampton-based steelmakers have agreed to pay $26 million to resolve allegations by the U.S. Department of Justice that they circumvented duties on steel originating from Asia and Europe. Farjess Inc. and Royal Canadian Steel Inc., along with Feroz Jessani, who is part owner and president of the two companies, agreed to pay US$19 million […]
ReadCityNews - Calgary (3 hours ago)
The Shakespeare Company is taking a little detour into French classic comedy with a production of Tartuffe by Moliere. While going with a new playwright is a step out of the Shakespeare Company's usual lane, it makes sense to Artistic Director Richard Beaune, who would like to expand offerings to include more classics in the future. "I’m […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (3 hours ago)
Halton Regional Police have charged two Mississauga men after they allegedly took part in a widespread gift card scam spanning from Niagara Region to Barrie. One of the suspects first came to the attention of authorities after a December 2025 incident at a Walmart Supercentre in Burlington. “The investigation was initiated after an unidentified...
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (3 hours ago)
Anthony and John McCrae say their goal is to make housing more accessible in northern Ontario, one modular unit at a time. The brothers are co-owners of ModBox Modular, a Thunder Bay company that primarily builds modular homes for the region's remote First Nations. Here's what a recent funding boost from the province means for company plans for...
ReadCBC - North (3 hours ago)
The number of people experiencing homelessness in Whitehorse is at an all-time high. Last month's statistics from Safe at Home Society show 309 people are currently experiencing homelessness. The non-profit says it's hoping to reduce that number with The Hearth, a new supportive housing project.
ReadCBC - Montreal (3 hours ago)
Montreal Canadiens fans in the Outaouais region won't be able to watch the team's Saturday playoff game against the Carolina Hurricanes on a giant screen at the Slush Puppie Centre in Gatineau — as originally hoped — after the planned screening was abruptly cancelled on Thursday.
ReadCBC - Toronto (3 hours ago)
It's been six years since Toronto introduced a program to expand patios at restaurants in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. While CaféTO has remained popular with residents, not all restaurant owners are participating. CBC's Mercedes Gaztambide found out why.
ReadToronto Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
The Ontario government is moving to put the brakes on illegal trucking operations. “Illegal truck yards often create serious safety concerns for families and communities, while putting added pressure on local roads and infrastructure,” Ontario Solicitor General Michael Kerzner said in a statement. ”These changes are part of our...
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (3 hours ago)
One man is dead, and two individuals have been rescued after the trio fell into a glacier crevasse in Jasper National Park on May 12. Mounties responded around 5:30 p.m. on May 12 to a request to assist the Jasper National Park visitor safety team in rescuing three people who had fallen into a glacier […]
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