CBC - Calgary (0 seconds ago)
Russia and China are working together more closely in the Arctic — both in the air and at sea, says the top U.S. commander of the North American Aerospace Defence Command. The co-operation also appears to be more tightly co-ordinated in a possible attempt to test U.S. and Canadian reaction.
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New rules and increased penalties for impaired driving took effect this month across Ontario, after the province made amendments to the Highway Traffic Act. Advocacy groups say more can be done to curb impaired drivers, but overall, the changes are positive.
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Frustrations are mounting in a remote First Nation in northern Ontario amid plans to evacuate residents due to a lack of clean water. Now, Kashechewan is asking Ottawa for military help to get people out of the community, which had been relying on bottled water and snowmelt after the treatment plant failed.
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Seventy years after the Winter Olympics were played in Cortina d'Ampezzo, a family in Sault Ste. Marie is remembering the players from northern Ontario who helped Italy finish strong at the 1956 Winter Olympics as the Milano-Cortina 2026 Games approach.
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The federal government has drastically cut funding for First Nations kids in Ontario seeking educational support under Jordan's Principle, a tribunal hearing revealed this week. The money decreased from $122.1 million to just $1.2 million over the same time periods in 2024 versus 2025.
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Former CBC host Cathy Alex, who died this week at 62, is being remembered for her resounding laughter, love of the outdoors and commitment to the communities she served during her 33-year career. Here's what former colleagues shared about their time working with Alex in Thunder Bay, Ont.
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Iranian Montrealers rallied in the downtown core Saturday afternoon in a show of support for the people of Iran. Over the past two weeks, the country has been rocked by massive protests that began over Iran's ailing economy and continue to be fueled by anger toward the regime.
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Despite a four-day power outage and subsequent plumbing issues that forced 4,000 people to evacuate, many in this northern First Nation chose to stay. They're holdouts — many either dealing with water and sewage issues at their own properties, or helping their neighbours who are.
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As the prime minister gears up to visit China next week, his parliamentary secretary, MP Kody Blois, says Mark Carney would like to "recalibrate" Canada's once-frosty relationship with the Chinese government and look at economic opportunities for the two nations.
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Toronto's Daily Bread Food Bank is cutting ties with one of its largest member agencies after the charity uncovered discrepancies with invoices Feed Scarborough provided to support grant funding and reported those and other financial management concerns to police.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (27 seconds ago)
The Plague, a new horror-flecked film starring Joel Edgerton and newcomer Everett Blunck, tells the story of a 2000s-era water polo camp. The results are bleak, horrifying and masterful.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (27 seconds ago)
Safety remains a big concern for residents of Big Island Lake Cree Nation after two shooting incidents in the community, and no arrests.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (28 seconds ago)
The Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation (PBCN) says the boil water advisory in place for Pelican Narrows is expected to be lifted in the next day or so. It came after a critical failure in the raw water intake system on Sunday night.
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Summit Sisters, a group of female roofers from across Canada, were in Jamaica this week helping repair roofs and other damage done to housing from a hurricane last year.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (28 seconds ago)
The horse, now called Frosty, is safe and in recovery after his brush with death. Locals have stepped up to offer feed and financial support.
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Kii Kinaahk Village "started off with just a thought and a vision," and has grown into a two-building facility with wraparound supports offering dignity to tenants.
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Tourism agencies for Minot, North Dakota and Big Sky, Montana say there was a notable drop in Canadian visitors in 2025. While some think 2026 will bring more Canadians, many Saskatchewan residents say they're wary of crossing the border.
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Saskatchewan's Compassionate Intervention Act would allow police or family to place people in treatment against their will. It has yet to be passed by the legislature.
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Dan Zakreski began reporting in Saskatoon in 1981. Four decades later, he returns to his very first story and asks: What's up with wall calendars?
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Golden Globes 2026: Hamnet and One Battle After Another take top film prizes
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The Saskatchewan government has changed the provincial Correctional Services Act to reflect a ruling last year by the Supreme Court of Canada regarding the burden of proof for inmate disciplinary hearings.
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An expert on leisure and recreation says social isolation can cause a slew of impacts to your mental, physical and emotional health. Studies show loneliness can even raise the risk of early death.
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With the cost of living soaring, Ron Robinson is determined to save wherever he can — starting with his grocery bill.It's why he shops at an ultra discount grocery chain in Montreal, where prices can be as much as 50 per cent less than a regular grocery store.
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Some Little Red River reserve residents left without SaskTel services for weeks
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The Toronto Blue Jays have been spending to the hilt to secure top talent as the MLB club aims to mount another deep playoff run this year. In a heartbreaking extra-inning loss to the L.A. Dodgers last fall, the American League champs narrowly missed taking their first World Series in 32 years.
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The health authority said it is "coordinating with the Saskatoon Tribal Council to provide supports to the patient's family and loved ones.”
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The Official Opposition says the government must make safety and security in Saskatchewan hospitals a priority following the death of Trevor Dubois at RUH, while the Saskatoon Tribal Council and some of Dubois' family are expected to hold a news conference on Monday.
ReadCityNews - Toronto (42 seconds ago)
A few years ago, Kyle Lowry told reporters he would never accept a role as a bench warmer or an unofficial coach just to reach his 20th NBA season. Well, allegedly. “Really?” said Lowry, cursing for emphasis. “I lied.” After taking a moment for the reporters’ laughter to die down, the 39-year-old Philadelphia 76ers point […]
ReadGlobal News - Regina (5 minutes ago)
A father and daughter from B.C. proved the prairies are anything but flat. In their goal to ski all of Western Canada, the pair visited 11 Saskatchewan hills in 10 days.
ReadCBC - Montreal (57 minutes ago)
It was a deal reached just in time for the holidays, averting the threat of multiple medical clinic closures and the departure of hundreds of doctors from the health system. But as the dust settles on the agreement, the initial relief is giving way to sharp questions about who actually stands to gain.
ReadCBC - Calgary (57 minutes ago)
When most people think of community giving, it's unlikely energy providers come to mind — but for much of Alberta, they do.These providers, known as community energy marketers, reinvest proceeds from utility bills to fund community initiatives throughout Alberta, primarily in smaller communities.
ReadCBC - Manitoba (57 minutes ago)
Airlines are not required to tell passengers how much legroom they'll be getting when booking a flight, raising safety and health concerns. An aviation expert says regulations could help establish a basic level of service for economy class tickets.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (57 minutes ago)
One of Prince Edward Island's most decorated athletes is currently in Germany for a Para World Cup event — but if you keep your eyes peeled, you might see him in Island grocery stores. Mark Arendz is featured on boxes of Cheerios, part of a new campaign from General Mills celebrating Canada's athletes heading to the 2026 Paralympic and Olympic...
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Over two and a half years ago, Parliament ordered the Canadian Transportation Agency to create a fee airlines would pay to cover some of the roughly $30-million taxpayer cost to process air passenger complaints. Internal documents obtained by Go Public suggest Transport Canada and transport ministers have been pushing to undermine that fee.
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At least 75 per cent of human trafficking survivors referred to Victim Services of Kingston and Frontenac have already received some sort of support from the organization, according to staff. A new program aims to help them break free of that cycle.
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Tenants who live in older Ottawa apartment buildings were supposed to see a slight automatic drop in their rent at the start of 2026. But many are left wondering if they should actually pay less after getting conflicting information from their landlords.
ReadToronto Sun - Local (5 hours ago)
FORGIVE THE PAYMENT The federal government is now trying to recover $10.35 billion in CERB payments from individuals who were approved for the program back in 2020. Trudeau's Liberals should have done a better job in reviewing CERB applications and cross-checking against CRA information before granting approvals. I recall Justin Trudeau stating...
ReadRegina Leader-Post - Local (5 hours ago)
Knapp and company will now represent the province at the Montana's Brier for the second time since 2023
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (5 hours ago)
This in from Bob Stauffer, host of Oilers Now, more news about Edmonton Oilers red hot goalie prospect Connor Ungar, who came up with a shutout and a win in Bakersfield of the American Hockey League. Said Stauffer: “The Condors’ Connor Ungar with another stellar start. Makes 25 saves for the shutout. Now 5-0/1.38 GAA/.953 […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (6 hours ago)
By far the most encouraging part to Sunday's 116-115 overtime win by the Raptors over the visiting Philadelphia 76ers — a tip that began in somniferous fashion but produced a thrilling finish — was the return of Scottie Barnes. Given it was the first of two straight games between two teams battling mid-season for playoff […]
ReadWindsor Star - Local (6 hours ago)
The Windsor Spitfires must raise the bar a lot higher. That was painfully obvious in an undisciplined 7-3 loss to the Brantford Bulldogs, who have the best record in the OHL, at the WFCU Centre on Sunday. However, Saturday's inability to close out a game the Spitfires led by two goals with under seven minutes left in regulation in a...
ReadCBC - New Brunswick (8 hours ago)
A longtime local fisherman who's watched the problem grow worse in recent years says the Town of Rothesay could have worked with the fishing community to find a solution that preserved the colourful, customized shacks in the decades-old winter village.
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