CityNews - Toronto (18 minutes ago)
A man driving a motorcycle has been rushed to a trauma centre in life-threatening condition after a crash involving a car in Mississauga on Friday afternoon. Emergency crews were called to the scene of the collision near Airport Road and Highway 409 at around 2:37 p.m. The motorcyclist is between 30 and 40 years old, […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (20 minutes ago)
WATCH BELOW: Canada's men's soccer team picked up their first ever win at the World Cup with a 6-0 victory over Qatar. Postmedia's Rob Wong speaks with Rob Longley of the Toronto Sun about Jonathan David's hat-trick performance, what it does for David's confidence moving forward, how head coach Jesse Marsch will try to replace […]
ReadGlobal News - Regina (An hour ago)
A hall used by the Regina Ukrainian National Federation was set subject to arson last Saturday, and the city's police said they are looking for the people seen at the scene.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (An hour ago)
Regina police shared images of two people who were nearby on the morning of the fire, which caused extensive damage to an important hub for Ukrainian Canadians and newcomers fleeing the war in Ukraine.
ReadSaskatoon Star-Phoenix - Local (An hour ago)
SHA's service contract with fire departments for the medical work they do in their respective cities has been outdated for about two decades.
ReadCBC - New Brunswick (2 hours ago)
Canadian politicians are again calling on Ottawa to recognize the estimated 300,000 women who were shamed into giving up their babies because they got pregnant out of wedlock at a time when society was more intolerant and less supportive of unwed mothers.
ReadCBC - Edmonton (2 hours ago)
A confident and healthy Marco Arop is ready for a fresh challenge at the Canadian track and field championships this weekend in Ottawa. The 800-metre specialist will compete in the 1,500 preliminaries at Terry Fox Athletic Facility on Saturday at 7:07 p.m. ET.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (2 hours ago)
With the end of televised NHL hockey on CBC, a retired Saskatoon man living on a pension says he doesn't have the option to pay more to keep watching it. Other Saskatchewan seniors agree there will be fewer families watching hockey this fall.
ReadCityNews - Toronto (3 hours ago)
A pilot project that will see Church Street pedestrianized for the summer begins Friday. The project was approved by Toronto City Council back in May and sees Church between Wellesley Street East and Alexander Street closed to traffic from June 19 to August 21. All east-west corridors will remain open to vehicular traffic. The closure […]
ReadCalgary Herald - Local (3 hours ago)
When I opened Cowboys Dance Hall in 1996, Calgary was a very different city. Over the past 30 years, Cowboys has grown alongside Calgary — from a dance hall to a Stampede tent to Cowboys Music Festival and Cowboys Park. We are proud to have invested in our city, created thousands of jobs, and welcomed […]
ReadCalgary Herald - Local (3 hours ago)
Years of helping low income residents have earned Dr. Martha Hart Calgarian of the Year honours. The distinction comes from the Calgary Awards and recognizes Hart for her extraordinary contributions to the city in making life better over the years. After her husband Owen Hart died in a wrestling accident in 1999, she turned his […]
ReadCBC - Edmonton (3 hours ago)
Alberta's plan to introduce Canada's first recycling fee on solar panels is drawing criticism from the renewable energy industry. Sector leaders argue the $14 charge per panel is disproportionately high and could discourage investment in what was once the country's hottest green energy market.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (3 hours ago)
Newfoundland and Labrador Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation Minister Lela Evans said while she was "sorry for the impact" the cancellation of the exhibit has had, she did not address any of the claims that Innu leaders said were the actual basis for the the event not going ahead — which was the provincial government limiting their history...
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (3 hours ago)
Parents and the director of the sole daycare serving the town of Moosomin are asking the province to hit the brakes on planned funding changes to the province's affordable daycare program starting July 1. They warn it could lead to the closure of the town's only daycare centre, which estimates an annual loss of $892,000 in revenue under the new...
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