CityNews - Toronto (6 minutes ago)
A woman has died after a crash on Highway 401 near Dixie Road in Mississauga, according to paramedics. The Ontario Provincial Police say the crash happened around 6:30 a.m. and all eastbound collector lanes were temporarily closed as a result. The cause of the crash remains unknown.
ReadCityNews - Toronto (6 minutes ago)
Pimicikamak Cree Nation Chief David Monias has asked Prime Minister Mark Carney to deploy the Canadian Armed Forces to assist with the ongoing power outage crisis in Cross Lake. In a letter on New Year's Eve, Wednesday, Monias told Carney that the nation was "experiencing a rapidly escalating public health and safety crisis” as hundreds […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (7 minutes ago)
WATCH: The Sun’s political columnist Brian Lilley looks at Pierre Poilievre’s chance of becoming the Canadian Prime Minister in 2026. What do YOU think? Tell us your thoughts in the comment section below or send us a Letter to the Editor for possible publication to [email protected]. Letters must be 250 words or less and signed....
ReadCBC - Windsor (13 minutes ago)
The aromatic, spicy and sometimes smoky flavour of a smooth, Kentucky bourbon has been but a memory for consumers in this country ever since the spirit was caught in the crossfire of U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff war and annexation sabre-rattling. As a result, angry Canadians have united behind a "Buy Canadian" movement that experts say is...
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (13 minutes ago)
Lorilee Davies is excited for the new opportunity but remains keenly aware that the Regina Police Service is under scrutiny.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (13 minutes ago)
When Ben Docabo movedto Prince Albert from the Philippines, what he missed most was the taste of back home. Realizing he wasn't alone, he launched La Suerte Bakery and Resto. It quickly became a success, and his homemade pastries can now be found in to grocery stores in Saskatoon, with an eye on Regina.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (13 minutes ago)
Officers will begin exercising additional powers to breathalyze drivers without needing reasonable doubt of impairment on Jan. 1, the Saskatoon Police Service says .
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (13 minutes ago)
Canada poised for another run at Olympic hockey gold with NHL's return
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (13 minutes ago)
The new regulations make changes to rules governing how seeds are developed, imported, labelled and marketed.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (13 minutes ago)
After his wife passed away, Pat Parrott settled into a life in which he thought his dating days were behind him. A chance encounter with a former co-worker led to a friendship, but he wondered if it was possibly more.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (13 minutes ago)
Volunteers are at the backbone of small communities. In the town of Ituna, Sask., those volunteers have spent years raising money with perogies. People there say they've made 70,000 perogies this year alone.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (13 minutes ago)
Ituna volunteers say in the past 20 years, they've been gathering to make dozens and dozens of perogies to sell to maintain their local churches. At this point, they estimate they've made as many as a million or more.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (13 minutes ago)
Shane Prpich is encouraging renters to stand up for their rights after his multi-year ordeal with an out-of-province landlord, which was ordered to pay the Saskatoon man for aggravated damages.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (13 minutes ago)
One man is dead and Saskatchewan RCMP say they are still searching for two armed men after an early morning shooting on Big Island Lake Cree Nation.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (13 minutes ago)
Word of Kelly Sage's unique collection of signed cards and baseballs of Canadian-born ex-major leaguers has led to unsolicited calls and emails from retired players.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (13 minutes ago)
As the Town of Outlook continues to add up the cost of a recent water scare, the chief administrative officer suggests enhanced security measures are needed.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (13 minutes ago)
Michelle Good is a lawyer, a writer and a survivor of both the Sixties Scoop and the residential school system. Wayne Brownlee is a business leader and philanthropist.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (13 minutes ago)
Echo Valley Provincial Park near Fort Qu'Appelle has once again opened up one of Saskatchewan's most popular winter attractions.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (13 minutes ago)
RCMP issued an update in the case of a missing woman northeast of Yorkton. They said Evette Schotts, 63, has been found dead.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (13 minutes ago)
The family of a man killed on Big Island Lake Cree Nation say they're struggling with shock as they try to understand why someone would have shot him.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (13 minutes ago)
Nicolas Vaagen is using 3D printing to help people with disabilities live life to the fullest.
ReadCBC - Canada (13 minutes ago)
Duelling citizen-led petitions related to separation, multiple uses of the notwithstanding clause, a slew of recall petitions, progress on a pipeline deal and municipal elections across the province — 2025 was rife with political news. And already, the year ahead is looking to be just as consequential.
ReadCBC - Edmonton (13 minutes ago)
Love them or hate them, it's hard to go a day in Calgary without seeing magpies or hearing their iconic screech. They've adapted to live in the Prairie provinces year-round, but they haven't been able to expand their range beyond Western Canada — or maybe they haven't wanted to.
ReadCBC - British Columbia (13 minutes ago)
Most people who take prescription opioids as an alternative to illicit drugs must now take them under the supervision of a pharmacist. Some worry the move will push people back to toxic street drugs, while others say the changes were long overdue.
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (13 minutes ago)
After a nearly month-long search of the city's landfill, Deborah Anishinabie's family is still seeking closure as an investigation into her homicide in Thunder Bay, Ont., continues. Here's what we know about the search for the rest of the 42-year-old's remains, and what First Nation leaders want to see done to address the ongoing crisis of missing...
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (13 minutes ago)
The year that saw the remains of two First Nations women brought home from a Manitoba landfill and a search get underway for the remains of a third showed how far reconciliation efforts have come — and how far they still need to go, the families say
ReadCBC - British Columbia (An hour ago)
David Travis was sentenced to two years less a day and will spend 593 days in custody, accounting for time already served, after pleading guilty to three counts of arson. On July 24, 2024, Travis lit the first of four fires he started that day in Nelson, B.C., and was later arrested with two lighters still in his possession.
ReadRegina Leader-Post - Local (An hour ago)
Changes to employment standards in Saskatchewan kick in on the first day of the year relating to tips earned at work and some types of leave.
ReadCityNews - Toronto (An hour ago)
Toronto police say found a missing 11-year-old boy after he went missing on Tuesday afternoon. The 11-year-old was last seen at around 4:16 p.m. in the Birchmount Road and St Clair Avenue East area. In an update on Thursday morning, Toronto police say they have located the child.
ReadCityNews - Toronto (An hour ago)
Hospitals in Toronto and around the GTA are welcoming some of the first babies born in 2026. Weighing seven pounds and eight ounces James was born at 12:01:52 at Cortellucci Vaughan Hospital. Weighing six pounds and 12.82 ounces, Brampton Civic Hospital welcomed a baby boy at exactly midnight. In Etobicoke, Manveer Sidhu and Dharminder Singh...
ReadWindsor Star - Local (2 hours ago)
Out with the old, in with the new. Windsor-Essex residents rang in the new year Wednesday night with celebrations unfolding across the region, from family-friendly skates to late-night parties and firework shows. Hours before the countdown to midnight, revellers gathered at Windsor's City Hall Square ice rink for a snowy New Year's Eve celebration...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (2 hours ago)
Police say a 10-year-old child was found dead after a well-being check at a residence in Barrie on Wednesday. Authorities were called to a residence on Bayview Drive near Little Avenue for a well-being check around 3:00 p.m. When officers entered the unit, they found a 10-year-old child deceased. Meanwhile, police say the child’s mother, […]
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (2 hours ago)
Chief Cam McBride said in a year-end interview with CBC that the volume of calls to police continues to rise, even though the number of criminal code violations has dropped for the second straight year.
ReadWindsor Star - Local (3 hours ago)
Hello, 2026. There’s no right or wrong way to step into a new year. You might choose to ease in slowly and recover from the holiday madness, or dive headfirst into your most ambitious goals and resolutions. Either way, it’s a natural moment to pause and consider what you want the year ahead to hold. […]
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (3 hours ago)
It's not unusual for dovekies to get lost on land, but stronger than normal winds this year are forcing thousands off course. Wildlife rescuer Karen Gosse says they need water to take flight again, and without human intervention they'll die. The CBC's Leila Beaudoin has that story.
ReadCityNews - Toronto (4 hours ago)
A 64-year-old man is in critical condition after being struck by a car in Oshawa on New Year’s Eve. Police in Durham Region say the crash occurred around 11:15 p.m. in the Simcoe Street North and Byng Avenue area. Investigators say the 64-year-old man was in the roadway on Simcoe Street North when he was […]
ReadRegina Leader-Post - Local (4 hours ago)
The local entertainment scene includes the finale of Globe's classic Christmas show, live music, Government House tours, kids' nature walks, and a Pats' promotion.
ReadCBC - Sudbury (5 hours ago)
In northeastern Ontario, some of the year's most read stories included an account of a small town's financial crisis, a man's story of how he survived a road rage incident, and how the MPP for Sault Ste. Marie was kicked out of the Progressive Conservative caucus.
ReadSaskatoon Star-Phoenix - Local (5 hours ago)
It was a challenging year in Saskatoon, and some of that is reflected here.
ReadWindsor Star - Local (5 hours ago)
There’s more to news in Windsor and Essex County than the serious stuff of politics, economics, crimes and fires and city hall. No bull — sometimes, it’s joining a proud father in celebrating the birth of four children (even when they’re calves perhaps intended for future burgers). Between hard-news assignments, multi-award-winning Windsor...
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