CityNews - Toronto (11 minutes ago)
Ontario’s police watchdog is investigating after a man was shot and killed by police at Danforth GO station early Saturday morning. According to the Special Investigations Unit (SIU), Toronto police officers were initially called to the area of Main Street and Stephenson Avenue just after 1 a.m. for reports of a person armed with a […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (13 minutes ago)
By Alanna Durkin Richer And Eric Tucker WASHINGTON (AP) — After the arrest of a man charged with placing two pipe bombs outside the headquarters of the Republican and Democratic national parties on Jan. 5, 2021, the warning from the Trump administration was clear: If you come to the nation’s capital to attack citizens and […]
ReadOttawa Citizen - Local (13 minutes ago)
The Ottawa Senators’ roster has taken another hit. Centre Shane Pinto, who left in the first period of the club’s 4-2 loss to the New York Rangers on Thursday night, will be out a minimum of two weeks and likely more after sustaining a lower-body injury. Pinto was placed on injured reserve on Friday, and […]
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (22 minutes ago)
TikTok has introduced new features to build healthy habits for teens, including breathing exercises, soothing sounds and an affirmation journal. But while TikTok is pitching its new wellness features as a win for teens' mental health, critics fear it's a further push toward tech apps monopolizing our downtime to collect ever more data.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (22 minutes ago)
Stephen Sondheim's 1981 musical Merrily We Roll Along was an abysmal failure that closed almost as soon as it opened. Now a Tony-winning revival has it headed to potential box-office success.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (22 minutes ago)
AI companies are spending eye-watering amounts of money on infrastructure and training to improve AI. Many investors are getting nervous. Beyond the short term financial markets, tech experts say the AI revolution is real, but the economic impacts may be longer term.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (22 minutes ago)
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.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (22 minutes ago)
The private member's bill would require the government to seek the Court of Appeal's opinion on whether legislation violates the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (22 minutes ago)
CBC's Shlok Talati joins The 306 to talk about the Vancouver Whitecaps Academy in Saskatchewan, and its impact on Saskatchewan soccer.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (22 minutes ago)
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.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (22 minutes ago)
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.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (22 minutes ago)
FIFA World Cup 2026: How the draw played out, from the matchups to the politics
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (22 minutes ago)
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.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (22 minutes ago)
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.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (22 minutes ago)
Regina police, RCMP warn of 'grandparent scams,' with over $40K reported lost
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (22 minutes ago)
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.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (22 minutes ago)
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."
ReadCBC - Canada (22 minutes ago)
Hearings for one of the most highly anticipated Supreme Court of Canada cases in years are scheduled to begin March 23. The outcome of the Supreme Court hearings will likely set major precedents across the country, notably on minority rights and on governments' use of the notwithstanding clause.
ReadCBC - Canada (22 minutes ago)
The B.C. government is issuing new guidance for physicians treating youth with overlapping mental health and substance use issues. It directs doctors to notify parents and potentially involuntarily detain youth if they're unable or unwilling to seek care themselves.
ReadCBC - Canada (22 minutes ago)
B.C. conservation officers say they have called off their search for a grizzly bear responsible for a Nov. 20 attack that injured three children and an adult in Bella Coola. It says eight bears have been captured in their search, but forensic testing shows none were involved in the incident.
ReadCBC - Calgary (22 minutes ago)
Bill 14, introduced Thursday by Justice Minister Mickey Amery, transfers powers from the chief electoral officer to the minister when deciding whether citizen petition initiatives should proceed. It also includes an amendment to discontinue any court proceeding brought by the chief electoral officer.
ReadCBC - Calgary (22 minutes ago)
Over three days in Washington, nearly 150 American industry leaders representing every major sector of the economy depicted the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement as essential to their success. Yet the Trump administration has floated letting the agreement expire or withdrawing from it altogether.
ReadCBC - Calgary (22 minutes ago)
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.
ReadCBC - Edmonton (22 minutes ago)
A controversial pipeline agreement between Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith triggered a chain of events that included a cabinet resignation, a cabinet shuffle and — eventually — a fiery debate about the French language in Quebec.
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (22 minutes ago)
The Hunger Report released by Feed Ontario on Monday says more than one million people needed to access a food bank or hunger-relief organization in the last year and they made more than 8.7 million visits. The report marks the ninth year in a row food bank use has increased and it says food insecurity is impacting housing, health care and...
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (22 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....
ReadCBC - Calgary (An hour ago)
The Foremost drone test range in Alberta, one of only two sites in Canada approved for beyond visual line of sight testing, may not reopen after funding expired in September. Operators warn that without new support, Canada risks losing vital infrastructure for drone innovation.
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (An hour ago)
This in from former Florida Panthers Asst. GM Steve Werier on the PDOcast with Dimitri Filipovic, Werier’s description of a nuclear option some NHL teams will almost certainly use on under-producing veteran players in this year’s playoffs. I’ll suggest the nuclear option may even used in relation to high-price but low-productivity vets on the...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (An hour ago)
MOORESVILLE, N.C. (AP) — Michael Annett, a former racecar driver who made 436 combined starts in NASCAR’s three national touring series, has died. He was 39. JR Motorsports, one of Annett’s former teams, posted the news on social media on Friday. No cause of death was announced. “Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (An hour ago)
A theft investigation escalated into a violent confrontation in Portage la Prairie last month, resulting in four charges of assault against police officers. The incident began on November 28, 2025, at approximately 8 a.m., when Portage la Prairie RCMP were dispatched to a report of an attempted vehicle theft on Dufferin Avenue East. The female...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (An hour ago)
The feud that led to the 2012 murder of gangster Sandip Duhre in Vancouver’s Sheraton Wall Centre started off as a conflict between school children, the dead man’s father said in a victim impact statement. The statement by Dave Duhre, written before he died Nov. 4, was read at the sentencing hearing Friday of Dean […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (An hour ago)
Portage la Prairie RCMP are investigating an armed robbery that occurred Thursday evening, at Midtown Market on Saskatchewan Avenue West. The incident took place at approximately 5:20 p.m. on December 4, 2025, when a lone male suspect entered the store brandishing what appeared to be a firearm and demanding money. The RCMP detachment received the...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (An hour ago)
The Government of Saskatchewan introduced legislation on Friday that opens the door for involuntary treatment to those in active addiction. Premier Scott Moe has said the goal of the new bill — titled the Compassionate Intervention Act — is to get people on a path to recovery. Introduced on the last day of the current […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (An hour ago)
A B.C. property company says a lender has pulled out of financing a new building because of the recent Cowichan Tribes ruling that granted Aboriginal title to more than three square kilometres in Richmond. Montrose Property Holdings, which develops industrial warehouses on land it owns, some of it in the Aboriginal claims area, said it […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (An hour ago)
CAPE TOWN — Canada had a rough day Saturday at the HSBC Cape Town SVNS, losing all three matches in Pool B play. The day ended with a comprehensive 31- 12 loss to France at DHL Stadium, dropping the Canadian women into Sunday’s fifth-place semifinal against Fiji. The win avenged France’s 19-12 loss to Canada […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (An hour ago)
Sheriff’s Deputy Gerald Schaefer was the poster boy for the death penalty – tailor-made for Old Sparky. Only the U.S. Supreme Court, hitting the pause button on executions, saved the monster’s life. More than two decades later, a knife in the guts ended Schaefer’s prison sentence. The Florida man – aka Killer Cop, the Hangman […]
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (2 hours ago)
Grey Cup MVP Trevor Harris signed a one-year contract extension with the Saskatchewan Roughriders on Thursday.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (2 hours ago)
The town of Bonavista is asking residents to conserve every drop of water possible and an emergency water ban is in place. In a social media post, the town says ice has formed at the bottom of the Long Pond water intake, blocking new water from entering the area's water supply.
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
Conservation officers in British Columbia are no longer actively trying to capture the grizzly bear responsible for last month's "extraordinary attack” on a group of schoolchildren and teachers that left four people with serious injuries. A statement from the B.C. Conservation Officer Service on Friday said DNA and other forensic evidence ruled...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
Winnipeg police arrested a 34-year-old man Monday night after a stolen vehicle was stopped with the help of the Air1 helicopter and a tire deflation device. Police said officers first spotted a 2002 Pontiac Grand Prix around 10:20 p.m. in the area of Notre Dame Avenue and Wall Street. The vehicle had been reported stolen […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
Winnipeg police have arrested two men in connection with a stabbing at a St. Vital community centre social in October, following a weeks-long investigation by the Major Crimes Unit. A subsequent search warrant also led to four additional arrests and the seizure of a loaded sawed-off shotgun. Police said an altercation began inside the...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
By Veselin Toshkov SOFIA, Bulgaria (AP) — Bulgarian maritime authorities on Saturday launched efforts to evacuate the crew of the oil tanker Kairos stranded off the Black Sea port of Ahtopol and believed to be part of the ” shadow fleet ” used by Russia to evade international sanctions linked to its war in Ukraine. […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
SAN DIEGO (AP) — The San Diego city attorney’s office has agreed to pay $30 million to the family of a 16-year-old youth who was fatally shot by police last January in what would be one of the largest settlements of a police-involved killing case in U.S. history. A resolution authorizing the proposed settlement with […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (3 hours ago)
Toronto police are investigating after a man was stabbed inside a residential building in the city's East-end early Saturday morning. According to authorities, the male victim was located with stab wounds in the area of Broadview Avenue and Pretoria Avenue just before 4 a.m. Police say the stabbing occurred in the building and the victim […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (3 hours ago)
Toronto police are investigating after a man in his 30s was stabbed in the city's Oakwood Village neighbourhood early Saturday morning. According to authorities, the stabbing happened near Eglinton Avenue and Glenholme Avenue just after 2:30 a.m. The male victim was located with stab wounds and transported to a hospital in serious, but...
ReadWindsor Star - Local (3 hours ago)
The Residential Construction Council of Ontario says housing starts in the Greater Toronto Area and broader Greater Golden Horseshoe region declined significantly in the first nine months of 2025 relative to recent years. A report by the University of Ottawa's Missing Middle Initiative, which was commissioned by the council, says housing starts...
ReadWindsor Star - Local (3 hours ago)
STAR FAVES Artisan market: The Very Merry Mousetrap Artist Bazaar returns with 16 exhibitors from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Dec, 6 at Walkerville Brewery (525 Argyle Rd.). Peruse the local makers while enjoying craft beers and bites. The free event is an opportunity to find locally made items. Locals only: On Dec. 6, art […]
ReadCalgary Herald - Local (3 hours ago)
The Gift of Words By Peter H. Reynolds (Orchard Books) When Jerome walks the wintry streets, he searches for words of joy. However, he only finds cold, worrisome and unhappy ones. After gathering his own treasured words, he takes them downtown and finds the perfect tree to decorate. Friends and family contribute to the tree, […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
By Jim Gomez MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Chinese forces fired three flares from an island toward a Philippine plane undertaking a routine patrol Saturday in the disputed South China Sea, but the incident did not cause any problem and the aircraft proceeded with its surveillance mission, the Philippine coast guard said. It was not immediately […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
First Nations, Inuit and Métis leaders are set to gather at Montreal's airport Saturday to welcome home dozens of Indigenous artifacts released from the Vatican collection. "I give my love and respect to the late Pope Francis and the new Pope Leo, and I thank them for doing the right thing, to try and right […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
LONDON (AP) — Four protesters were arrested Saturday after splattering food on the display case of a priceless diamond-encrusted crown at the Tower of London. The Crown Jewels display was temporarily closed after members of a group called Take Back Power smeared apple crumble and poured yellow custard — two staples on British dessert menus...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
By Dorany Pineda POINTE-AU-CHIEN, La. (AP) — Cherie Matherne looked out into Bayou Pointe au Chien, wide enough for several boats to pass through. In the distance, a stand of dead trees marked where saltwater comes and goes during storm-driven flooding. It wasn’t always this way. The bayou was once shallower and just wide enough […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
HONG KONG (AP) — Hong Kong’s national security police arrested a man on Saturday in the first publicly confirmed arrest relating to criticism of authorities over a high-rise apartment blaze that killed at least 159 people. Police said he had been accused of posting “information with seditious intention” on social media. “That mainly...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
The draw for next summer's World Cup has opened the possibility of Canada facing Italy in its June 12 opener in Toronto, sending excitement rippling through the city's Little Italy neighbourhood. The Canadian men's soccer team was drawn alongside Switzerland, the fifth-ranked team in Pot 2, and Qatar, the 10th-ranked side in Pot 3. A […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
Prime Minister Mark Carney met Friday privately with U.S. President Donald Trump and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum in Washington, D.C., as relations between the North American neighbours continue to be strained by tariffs. No staff were present during the roughly 45-minute meeting, which took place at the Kennedy Center following the FIFA...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
This week's episode of Inside Politics with Kevin Klein delivered one of the sharpest takedowns yet of Prime Minister Mark Carney's government, as Klein — joined by Winnipeg Sun columnists Royce Koop and Lawrence Pinsky, KC — dissected a Liberal Party in open internal warfare. The panel began with shockwaves still rippling from Steven...
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