CBC - Thunder Bay (3 minutes ago)
Ontario has designated the Greenstone Transmission Line as a priority project as the province proceeds with plans to develop the lucrative Ring of Fire region. The line will run from Nipigon Bay to near Aroland First Nation and what the province calls the "gateway to the Ring of Fire.”
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (3 minutes ago)
Water from Kashechewan First Nation's treatment plant has tested positive for cryptosporidium, a parasite that causes gastrointestinal issues, and 63 people have also tested positive as the crisis has led to the evacuation of most of the 2,300 residents. An official and a resident say it's bringing back bad memories of an E. coli outbreak in 2005.
ReadCBC - New Brunswick (3 minutes ago)
Pabineau First Nation artist Phyllis Grant translated a story told by her father into a logo for a junior hockey team. Chaleur Lightning players will wear her colourful moose and orca design on their jerseys Sunday for their Indigenous Recognition Night game.
ReadCBC - Toronto (3 minutes ago)
The Liberal Party announced Saturday afternoon that family physician Dr. Danielle Martin will be their candidate for the upcoming federal byelection in University-Rosedale, the downtown Toronto riding Chrystia Freeland held until she stepped down earlier this month.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (3 minutes ago)
The Saskatoon Police Service is considering sending two of its officers to London to study transit safety in the U.K.'s largest city.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (3 minutes ago)
While playing college hockey in 2019, Brock Weston called a locker room meeting and came out to his teammates. He expected some backlash, but found overwhelming support.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (3 minutes ago)
Veteran snowboarder Mark McMorris has won a bronze medal in slopestyle in each of the past three Olympic Games. In Milano Cortina, he's determined to change the colour to gold.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (3 minutes ago)
While some say a nuclear reactor would benefit the economy, others point to the financial costs and environmental considerations as factors that should give the province pause.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (3 minutes ago)
Ashtin Ritzand and Colton Lischka learned their sentences on Friday in Saskatoon Court of King's Bench following their convictions for manslaughter and aggravated assault.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (3 minutes ago)
On Friday, Regina's fire chief offered an update on the investigation into a fatal carbon monoxide incident in Regina, Sask., on Dec. 19, 2025. An 11-year-old boy died and his dad was taken to hospital in critical condition after they were poisoned in their apartment building.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (3 minutes ago)
The federal government is considering a proposal to establish a new hunting season for tundra swans in Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatchewan — a move that one hunter says could endanger the trumpeter swan, a similar-looking, sensitive species.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (3 minutes ago)
Canada hopes to double its exports to countries other than the U.S. as a way of blunting the impact of the trade war. But that will take time and money. What can Canada get done as tariffs squeeze the economy?
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (3 minutes ago)
Nykera Brown's mother screamed loudly as she stormed out of a Saskatoon King's Bench courtroom after Justice Heather MacMillan-Brown found Rosenfeldt not guilty.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (3 minutes ago)
A preliminary economic assessment carried out by the company found 6.8 billion tonnes of alumina, equal to approximately a third of the world's known supply.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (3 minutes ago)
Freezing rain has caused several road closures across Saskatchewan, including the Trans-Canada Highway between Regina and Moose Jaw.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (3 minutes ago)
Saskatoon's Maïa Schwinghammer is days away from competing at the Olympics in Milan
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (3 minutes ago)
It's not unreasonable to think about how any action by a Canadian government might impact relations with Canada's largest trading partner. At the same time, allowing the American president's potential for anger to dictate the behaviour of Canadian leaders risks ceding a great amount of power.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (3 minutes ago)
Parents with kids at some elementary schools in the province can pay for ice time and hockey skill upgrades to be delivered alongside their children's education.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (3 minutes ago)
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has rebuked the founder of Moose Jaw's controversial Dr. Goodenowe Restorative Health Center, alleging that a recent clinical trial of his supplements put the safety and welfare of research subjects at risk.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (3 minutes ago)
A 24-year-old man has been arrested and charged with second-degree murder, after the death of a man found in a Waterhen First Nation home.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (3 minutes ago)
There's still no indication of a serious plan to finance the massive venture, which is easily the largest of its kind in Saskatchewan history and more than three times the price tag first identified in 2018.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (4 minutes ago)
Attention, lemonade stand vendors: You'll have to squeeze the fresh stuff this summer. Minute Maid is discontinuing its line of frozen juices as consumers turn to healthier beverages, and it was potentially the last company selling the concentrated cans in the Canadian market.
ReadCBC - Calgary (4 minutes ago)
While a record number of surgeries is being performed in the province, the number of people on Alberta's waitlist is longer than it was two years ago. And the latest provincial data shows less than two-thirds of patients had their surgeries completed within the recommended time period.
ReadCBC - Calgary (4 minutes ago)
Emergency room doctors with the Alberta Medical Association are still trying to reach an agreement with the provincial government on the pay and working conditions for a new triage liaison physician role that is supposed to start in some crowded Alberta ERs on Sunday.
ReadCBC - Calgary (4 minutes ago)
The loss of retail banking service locations is not unique to one bank or to Alberta or to small towns. The Canadian Bankers Association says the number of bank branches is down nationwide: about six per cent from 2020 to 2024. But the closures hit harder in small communities where the options are fewer and farther apart.
ReadCBC - Edmonton (4 minutes ago)
Iranian-Canadian Tayebeh Poshtareh found out from an Instagram post that her cousins had died in the streets of Tehran this month during deadly protests that prompted a bloody crackdown and an internet blackout. She and other Iranians in Canada say the lack of communication is taking a toll on families, while those still in Iran are facing pressure...
ReadCBC - Sudbury (5 minutes ago)
The push to buy Canadian is loud and clear, but are those local-looking products the real deal? CBC Marketplace exposes how some popular foods that seem Canadian are actually made in the U.S. Experts say some patriotic packaging may confuse shoppers, a practice called "maple washing."
ReadCBC - Canada (5 minutes ago)
Christina Black loves her native Nova Scotia but she didn't want to go home just yet. Black and Alberta's Selena Sturmay advanced to the 3/4 Page playoff of the Scotties Tournament of Hearts with wins Friday evening in qualifying games. Black downed Taylour Stevens 11-6 in an all-Nova Scotia matchup and Sturmay rolled past Manitoba's Beth Peterson...
ReadCBC - Windsor (5 minutes ago)
Documents from extradition proceedings at the Belgrade Higher Court obtained by the fifth estate and the Balkan Investigative Reporting Network provide an extraordinary glimpse into the lifestyle and whereabouts of a young Canadian man with an alleged $65 million US in cryptocurrency burning a hole in his pocket and multiple countries seeking his...
ReadWindsor Star - Local (11 minutes ago)
Roughly three dozen Titan Tool & Die workers and supporters gathered outside the company's Windsor facility in freezing temperatures Friday, with no clear answers about whether their jobs will return as the lockout approaches 200 days. The union said the company is avoiding a formal closure agreement that would deliver severance pay and other...
ReadWindsor Star - Local (11 minutes ago)
Windsor police have charged a car salesman following a vehicle fraud investigation. After an investigation by the Windsor Police Financial Crimes Unit, the 32-year-old man has been charged with defrauding 15 individuals out of a total of $40,000 between January and September of 2025. Police said the man is alleged to have sold multiple vehicles...
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (49 minutes ago)
Start on time. The mission seems simple enough. So, then why do the Edmonton Oilers have such a hard time doing it? That and more in this edition of… 9 Things 9. Oilers prospect David Lewandowski scored his eleventh goal of the WHL season for the Saskatoon Blades Saturday. The 2025 fourth rounder plays a […]
ReadGlobal News - Regina (50 minutes ago)
The Saskatchewan Roughriders traded turf for ice in their 2026 Winter Classic game that had fans cheering loud with the Grey Cup in the building.
ReadGlobal News - Regina (50 minutes ago)
Canada is facing widespread winter weather, with freezing rain in Saskatchewan, extreme cold in Toronto and heavy snow expected in Nova Scotia.
ReadCBC - Manitoba (2 hours ago)
Brandon residents are getting some relief, as city council has lowered this year's property tax increase to 6.7 percent– down significantly from the 10.6 per first projected. The reduction was made possible by $1 million in provincial funding and drawing about $1 million from a municipal surplus.
ReadCBC - British Columbia (2 hours ago)
The Comox Valley Regional District, a community of about 72,000 people on mid-Vancouver Island, has issued a state of local emergency in response to current flood conditions. An evacuation order was issued for the Maple Pool Campground and 12 properties on Friday afternoon amid the state of local emergency.
ReadCBC - Manitoba (3 hours ago)
While my homeless journey ended in July 2019, the threat of ending up back on the streets was very real. The public is under the impression those who have been through homelessness should be medically fine and able to work once they are housed, but the trauma needs to be resolved, writes Lisa Wiebe.
ReadCalgary Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
It's time for Canadians to open up our economy — to ourselves. A year into the ongoing trade conflict with the U.S., Canada's politicians continue to talk a good game about tearing down the nation's internal trade barriers. After pronouncing he would eliminate all Canadian internal trade barriers by July 1, 2025, Prime Minister Mark […]
ReadCalgary Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
Eby one to talk (Re: 'Bell – Not taking the bait,' Sun, Jan. 30) Enjoyed Rick Bell’s article about David Eby clutching his pearls about Alberta Independence reps meeting with U.S. officials. Premier Eby putting on his Captain Canada cape and tossing out the T-word (treason) is quite comical. He’s the guy who has outright […]
ReadEdmonton Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
On the afternoon of July 31, 1987, during his four-hour midday radio show, Terry Evans walked from the K-97 control room into the station's newsroom. Telephones were ring with terrified Edmontonians in the start of a horrific tornado. “I specifically remember giving instructions to a child on the phone to climb into the bathtub and […]
ReadEdmonton Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
Do you want a federal election in 2026? VOTE IN OUR DAILY ONLINE POLL! LET'S TALK Had a visit with friend yesterday. A lively conversation was had in regard to Trump, Carney and Poilievre. She sits on the Liberal side of the political realm and I on the Conservative side. We were able to listen, […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
The Maple Leafs really need to determine what exactly they have in their captain, Auston Matthews, and whether two more seasons of Matthews in Toronto is worth investing in, or whether it's time to have the conversation about moving him elsewhere.
ReadToronto Sun - Local (4 hours ago)
DEAR ABBY: Six years ago, at my 40th high school reunion, a few former classmates asked me about my old high school sweetheart. (We broke up after high school.) I decided to find her and located her on Facebook. To my surprise, she never married. I told her I am married. We became friends again, but from 3,000 miles away. For […]
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (5 hours ago)
When CBC interviewed Rajinderpal Basran shortly after the fire, he said he was out of town when he first heard about it. He's now charged with arson and fraud.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (5 hours ago)
The Saskatchewan school was not included in the 2006 Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement because it predated the federal residential school system.
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