Edmonton Journal - Local (An hour ago)
He started out as a random name thrown out there on an Edmonton sports talk show a few weeks ago. That should have been our first clue. That evolved into a media report this Monday morning that had everyone second-guessing whether it was accurate or not. Then hours later, a confirmation from a club insider […]
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (2 hours ago)
The Edmonton Oilers have had some success graduating players from their Bakersfield Condors farm team onto the Edmonton Oilers or into the NHL, but it’s mainly been success you would expect, top picks spending a year or two in Bakersfield before they move to the big leagues. First round picks Jess Puljujarvi, Evan Bouchard, Kailer […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
IT'S A JUNGLE OUT THERE The real problem with traveling around Toronto is not cyclists, as you and some of your readers suggest, it's attitudes. There are a great number of people who think they're Rhett Butler and they simply don't give a damn, ie. they don't recognize that they don't own the road and […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (5 hours ago)
With road closures and exclusion zones near Toronto Stadium for the FIFA World Cup, the Daily Bread Food Bank is working to ensure clients are served during the nearly month-long event. “There is great economic benefit that comes through FIFA. At the same time there are challenges that affects other people, it affects those who […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (5 hours ago)
A third suspect has been charged with murder in connection to the death of a 79-year-old Toronto woman. Investigators say emergency responders were called to an apartment building on St. Clair Avenue West near Rushton Road, west of Bathurst Street, on Dec. 9, 2025 for a medical complaint. When police and paramedics arrived at the residence, they...
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (6 hours ago)
The Israel-Hamas war and its toll on Gaza has made headlines for nearly three years. Even under a ceasefire, violent attacks still occur. A Saskatoon nurse who just returned from Gaza joins the 306 to tell us more about the situation and what people are doing to help.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (6 hours ago)
Buffalo Pound Lake is expanding its conservation land thanks to Nature Conservancy Canada, the provincial government and K+S Potash. The 306 hears what this expansion means for the area and for Saskatchewan residents.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (6 hours ago)
Many reserves across Saskatchewan are trying to make their communities safer. Several are speaking with the Saskatchewan Marshals Service about having an on-reserve presence. The 306 hears from Sturgeon Lake representatives on what was discussed at their latest meeting and the commitment for a trusting relationship.
ReadCityNews - Toronto (7 hours ago)
International music superstar Rihanna received a memorable gift during a recent flight between Toronto and Montreal, thanks to a flight attendant from Kahnawake. While travelling from Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport to Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport, the Grammy Award-winning singer was presented with a handmade beaded...
ReadCBC - Montreal (7 hours ago)
A telecommunications and computer outage is affecting several health-care facilities in regions north of Montreal, prompting officials to urge patients to avoid the emergency department at Cité-de-la-Santé hospital in Laval, Que., unless they require immediate medical attention.
ReadRegina Leader-Post - Local (7 hours ago)
Tammy Goforth must obey conditions including not contacting children, abiding by a curfew and abstaining from drugs and alcohol.
ReadCBC - North (8 hours ago)
After a routine traffic stop prompted one suspect to offer false information about his identity, police searched the vehicle and found evidence of drug trafficking — then searched an address in the city, where they found more drugs, money, and a firearm.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (8 hours ago)
Danielle Dobersheck died on March 10, 2024, in a room at the Carra Valla Inn in Melfort, where police found her after responding to a report of a disturbance. Her ex-partner Cody Chubey is on trial for first-degree murder.
ReadCBC - Windsor (8 hours ago)
Questions about the legality of the City of Windsor's effort to designate a mid-century modern building along Windsor's waterfront as a heritage property surfaced at city council Monday, as one councillor voiced concerns about a potential appeal from the site's owners.
ReadCBC - Toronto (8 hours ago)
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is in Washington, making the case for what he calls 'Fortress North America.' The trip comes as Ontario's unemployment rate sits at seven per cent. Power & Politics hears from Ontario Minister of Energy and Mines Stephen Lecce.
ReadCityNews - Calgary (9 hours ago)
A growing sinkhole in Calgary's Coach Hill neighbourhood is still causing disruption for residents nearly two weeks after a water main break. The sinkhole formed after a water main ruptured underground on May 26 along Coach Hill Road SW, flooding the street and leaving behind damage that residents say has steadily expanded as crews work […]
ReadCBC - Calgary (9 hours ago)
After police laid charges against a man in connection to a Sunday morning shooting in the city's northeast, officers said they had no information connecting that incident to three other shootings that occurred in a 24-hour period earlier that same weekend.
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