Windsor Star - Local (4 minutes ago)
The Windsor Police Service has launched a new child abuse and sexual assault unit, offering what it describes as a survivor-centred experience with the support of specially trained officers. The six-officer unit, operating within the department’s special victims unit, began operations Jan. 5. It's aim is to deliver investigations ensuring that...
ReadWindsor Star - Local (4 minutes ago)
Chatham-Kent's delegation raised concerns over housing, as well as a proposed landfill near Dresden, during the Rural Ontario Municipal Association conference. The forum provided a chance for dialogue between municipal leaders and province representatives concerning policies, challenges and funding needs. The Chatham-Kent delegation attending the...
ReadWindsor Star - Local (4 minutes ago)
It is a place to ride, learn and land your first jump. The Windsor-Essex Bike Community is preparing for what it calls the final and most formative piece of Amherstburg’s bike trail network: a new skills park. Designed for all ages and abilities, the proposed park would provide a safe and controlled environment to help […]
ReadWindsor Star - Local (4 minutes ago)
A fleeing suspect could not outrun Windsor Police's K-9 Link as officers made two arrests following a commercial break-and-enter in west Windsor. According to Windsor Police, just before 3:30 a.m. on January 21, 2026, officers responded to a report of a break-and-enter at a commercial property in the 200 block of Sprucewood Avenue. The business...
ReadWindsor Star - Local (4 minutes ago)
Windsor police have arrested a 21-year-old man and a 50-year-old woman following a traffic stop that resulted in the seizure of a handgun and nearly $10,000 in illegal drugs. Following the arrest, the man was handed additional charges stemming from a separate firearm incident, according to the Windsor Police Service. Police said officers responded...
ReadVancouver Sun - Local (4 minutes ago)
Douglas Todd: Why can't Vancouver be like Toronto, one of many cities that provide access to data that can be easily used to create interactive 3D models that show precisely how new towers, apartment blocks and houses are going to alter the city?
ReadToronto Sun - Local (4 minutes ago)
Wheel of Fortune’s Vanna White has announced that she has wed her longtime partner John Donaldson, who she started dating in 2012. “Surprise! We got married!” White, 68, wrote on Instagram, sharing a smiling photo of the pair from their big day in which Donaldson was seen carrying her in his arms. In her social […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (4 minutes ago)
WATCH BELOW: On the latest episode of No Holds Barred, Postmedia wrestling writer Jan Murphy and Postmedia's Rob Wong speak with WWE Women's Champion Jade Cargill about her recent sit-down with Hollywood actors Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, how much goes into being a professional wrestler, her shocking return at 2025 Elimination Chamber in Toronto,...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (6 minutes ago)
Toronto is heading into one of its coldest stretches of the season, with meteorologists warning that a dangerous surge of Arctic air will settle over the GTA from Friday afternoon through Sunday morning. City-wide wind chills could plunge into the -30s, creating conditions where frostbite on exposed skin may occur within minutes. The deep freeze...
ReadCBC - Canada (8 minutes ago)
A Windsor man says he is being asked by the city to undo the repairs he made to his backyard. Robert Redmond says he took out the berm, worth 52 dump truck loads of dirt, from his backyard at about $6,700. Now, the city is asking him to put it back. But that could cost upwards of $50,000.
ReadCBC - Canada (8 minutes ago)
It's been two years since the former ferry docked in Charlottetown Harbour while en route to India to be scrapped. During refuelling, diesel spilled into the harbour — and access to information documents obtained by CBC News show the amount could have been up to 1,530 litres. The vessel received three violations, and its owner was fined.
ReadCBC - Canada (8 minutes ago)
Prime Minister Mark Carney is huddling with his cabinet in Quebec City to chart out the government's plan for the new year after using a closely watched moment on the world stage earlier this week to condemn the U.S. administration and signal a pivot for Canada.
ReadCBC - Canada (8 minutes ago)
When 10-year-old Myer Gallant from O'Leary, P.E.I., was given the chance to Make-A-Wish, he didn't rush his decision. After carefully weighing his options — like getting a pool or going on a Disney cruise — Myer made up his mind. He wanted to meet Sidney Crosby and Ryan Graves, and see a Pittsburgh Penguins game.
ReadCBC - Canada (8 minutes ago)
Health Canada is warning people not to buy or use fake or unauthorized versions of GLP-1 drugs such as semaglutide, the active ingredient in Ozempic and Wegovy. The health agency says it has found retailers in Canada selling unauthorized GLP-1 products — sometimes referred to as "fauxzempic" — both in stores and online.
ReadCBC - Montreal (8 minutes ago)
Last November, Quebec abolished the Programme de l'expérience québécoise, a popular pathway to permanent residency. Despite protests and constant criticism, the government has remained adamant that the new immigration rules are here to stay. But that doesn't mean the controversy surrounding this change is going away.
ReadCBC - Montreal (8 minutes ago)
The Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) program provides a variety of health care benefits for eligible First Nations and Inuit, with dental care accounting for the third largest expense for the program. But healthcare advocates and users of the program said NIHB is leaving First Nations and Inuit clients more vulnerable to poorer oral health...
ReadCBC - Windsor (8 minutes ago)
Ontario's vision for an end-to-end electric vehicle supply chain, once an aggressive focus for Premier Doug Ford, has been sputtering as manufacturers delay or cancel plans, and the government is now looking to demands for batteries of a different sort to sustain it.
ReadCBC - British Columbia (8 minutes ago)
A Lower Mainland currency exchange specializing in transfers between Canada and Iran is facing a series of lawsuits and demands from customers allegedly owed tens of thousands of dollars. Meanwhile legislation passed to regulate currency exchanges is still not in force more than two years after the provincial government heralded new measures...
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (8 minutes ago)
Hundreds of Kashechewan First Nation evacuees have arrived in Niagara Falls, one of the Ontario cities taking in people from the Cree community as it endures a water crisis. With 1,700 expected in the Niagara Region city alone, authorities and local Indigenous groups are doing everything they can to help them feel at home.
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (8 minutes ago)
Northwestern Ontario is facing frigid temperatures this week, with overnight lows dropping to around -30 C in some places. The CBC's Kris Ketonen stopped by Payless Automotive Maintenance and Repairs in Thunder Bay, Ont., where he spoke with shop manager Neil Cutting about how to keep vehicles running during sudden cold snaps.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (8 minutes ago)
A woman who was in the Saskatoon house where Taya Sinclair died says she didn't hear anything when Michael Smillie went down into the basement where Sinclair was tied up. But, she says, when Smillie came upstairs and gave her a "look" she knew Sinclair was dead.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (8 minutes ago)
Saskatchewan conservation officers are looking for information after a group of coyotes were run over by snowmobiles earlier this month.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (8 minutes ago)
The province says the energy sector has a strong safety record and that the move will ease interprovincial trade barriers with Alberta, but a road safety advocate has concerns.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (8 minutes ago)
Canada and China have reached a preliminary agreement to remove all tariffs from canola meal and peas. Tariffs on canola seed are expected to be reduced to 15 per cent.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (8 minutes ago)
The couple behind Twisted B Ranch in east-central Saskatchewan says their newly installed calving camera alerted them in time to save cows inside a burning barn, and salvage the winter calving season.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (8 minutes ago)
Glenn Headley pleaded guilty to conduct unbecoming of a lawyer for failing to provide quality service, failing to act with honesty, fabricating court documents and failing to comply with client identification requirements.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (8 minutes ago)
Weather warnings are lighting up across the province this morning, with widespread blowing snow reaching major cities like Saskatoon, Regina and Moose Jaw.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (8 minutes ago)
Jurors at a Prince Albert inquest are calling for sweeping changes to health care and addiction treatment inside the city's women's jail. The coroner's inquest looked into the death of Lynette Kakakaway, who was found unresponsive in her cell at Pine Grove Correctional Centre on June 24, 2022.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (8 minutes ago)
A cadre of volunteers is providing veterinary care and grooming services for dozens of cats rescued from a hoarding situation at a home in Wynyard, Sask., earlier this month. Many of the cats are now in foster homes, including five at Sherbrooke Community Centre.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (8 minutes ago)
BHP says the latest cost increase was the result of construction hours and quantities of materials.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (8 minutes ago)
After Michael Smillie was arrested and charged with the first-degree murder of Taya Sinclair, he denied ever touching her or killing her.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (8 minutes ago)
Community of La Loche commemorates the lives taken by an 18-year-old gunman on Jan. 22, 2016.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (8 minutes ago)
Swift Current farmer Darrel Monette must pay a British Columbia ranch consultant $2.7 million for a handshake deal that turned sour, damaging reputations and landing both men in court.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (8 minutes ago)
Sask. restaurant owners charged with exploiting foreign workers
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (8 minutes ago)
The SHA listed the project on the provincial procurement website, SaskTenders, earlier this month, inviting bids to create a service to anonymously inform the agency when employees and others violate SHA policies.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (8 minutes ago)
A $40,000 'Away from Home' bursary supports Indigenous students who must relocate from their home communities to attend FNUniv. And a $20,000 SRF Scholarship has been created to reward academic excellence among new Indigenous students.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (8 minutes ago)
Environment Canada has issued extreme cold warnings for most of the province, with wind chill values below –40 C and even -50 C in some northern parts. School buses are cancelled in several areas.
ReadCBC - Edmonton (9 minutes ago)
Trump vaunted his administration's economic and immigration policies, and took jabs at perceived opponents, former president Joe Biden, U.S. congress member Ilhan Omar — and addressed Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney directly, calling him "Mark" and saying Canada "lives because of the United States. Remember that, Mark, the next time you make...
ReadGlobal News - Winnipeg (An hour ago)
Environment and Climate Change Canada has issued an orange coded cold warning for much of Manitoba, including Winnipeg. A multi-day episode of very cold wind chills is expected, with wind chill values dropping into the minus 40 to minus 45 degree range. Here is a list of closures and cancellations around Manitoba as a result...
ReadGlobal News - Regina (An hour ago)
China is moving quickly to import Canadian canola and beef after Ottawa struck a deal with Beijing to reduce tariffs, Federal Agriculture Minister Heath MacDonald said Tuesday.
ReadCalgary Herald - Local (An hour ago)
I am one of the 2.1 million temporary residents in Canada whose visa is set to expire this year. I have done all I can, I've followed every rule your provincial and federal government has told me to do. I first moved to Canada in May 2023. In July 2023 I was employed by the […]
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (An hour ago)
An Ontario woman who regularly shared her experiences as a sexual assault survivor at police training courses says she's ending her relationship with the Ontario Police College and is raising concerns about what she and several experts say are harmful biases among some officers and a lack of accountability from the college.
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (An hour ago)
The trial for a couple who'd been trying to adopt two brothers before one was found dead in their Burlington, Ont., home four years ago is set to end proceedings on Friday. Following her wife's testimony, Becky Hamber answered questions from lawyers, including about how the two treated the children. Here's what we've heard from Hamber so far in...
ReadCBC - British Columbia (An hour ago)
The elevators on the ferries serving B.C.'s northwest coast are back in service after months of intermittent outages. While residents welcome the repairs, people with disabilities say past breakdowns have left them uncertain about relying on the vessels for critical medical travel.
ReadCityNews - Toronto (2 hours ago)
Three teenagers from Whitby are facing a range of charges after officers tracked down a stolen vehicle over the weekend — a pursuit that ultimately linked one of the youths to a violent jewellery store robbery in Durham Region. The incident unfolded around 8:45 a.m. on Jan. 17, when officers on proactive patrol spotted a […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (2 hours ago)
A City of Toronto recreation worker who died while on duty at a Scarborough community centre was working alone at the time, a circumstance that has prompted questions from the union representing municipal staff. Emergency crews were called to the Oakridge Community Recreation Centre, near Pharmacy Avenue and Danforth Avenue, after the employee was...
ReadCBC - North (2 hours ago)
An Indigenous man says two security guards with Risk Control Canada threw him head first down the steps of Norseman Manor in Yellowknife. He wants RCMP to charge the guards because the incident left him with a broken wrist, head injuries and a black eye.
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (2 hours ago)
Members of one of Edmonton’s largest civic unions who work for city police face a “systemic culture of workplace sexual assault, harassment and violence,” an ex-union official claims in letters obtained by Postmedia. In three letters sent to city and police officials on July 23, 2025, former Civic Service Union 52 labour relations officer...
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (2 hours ago)
Of course the first recall petition has failed against a UCP MLA, just as the other 23 will fail, plus the two against NDP MLAs. Given that the first recall drive was aimed at Education Minister Demetrios Nicolaides, whose actions in forcing teachers back to work last fall was the reason behind Operation Total Recall […]
ReadRegina Leader-Post - Local (2 hours ago)
The local entertainment scene also includes tribute concerts, classical music, and Winter in Wascana outdoor activities.
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