CBC - British Columbia (4 hours ago)
A Vancouver councillor's motion that pushed for a low-income transit pass for vulnerable people was passed with amendments on Wednesday. While Coun. Sean Orr had sought a program unique to the City of Vancouver for those earning less than $40,000 a year, other councillors said that the city should instead advocate to higher levels of government on...
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Vancouver councillors voted to approve $75,000 in one-time city funding to support the 2026 Pride parade in the city on Wednesday — with the Vancouver Pride Society just the latest community festival organizer saying they face economic headwinds.
ReadCityNews - Toronto (5 hours ago)
A Toronto jury on Wednesday found a man and his wife guilty in connection with the murder of their Liberty Village neighbour, 53-year-old filmmaker, Reeyaz Habib. The jury returned the verdict for 36-year-old Khoa Tran and his wife, Isabelle Nguyen, just before 8:30 p.m. Tran was found guilty of second-degree murder. Meanwhile, Nguyen was found...
ReadGlobal News - Regina (6 hours ago)
The rain has improved the fire situation across much of Saskatchewan. With fires tempering down, evacuees from Red Earth and Shoal Lake Cree Nation begin to return home.
ReadCBC - Edmonton (6 hours ago)
Almost $400 billion of transitional costs, plus somewhere in the neighbourhood of $25 billion to $50 billion in annual costs. That was Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's early estimate of the price tag facing her province should it separate from Canada.
ReadCityNews - Calgary (6 hours ago)
Banff Sunshine Village got a fresh dump of snow in recent days as it gets set to offer summer skiing later this month. The resort says 25 centimetres fell over the weekend, and another 18 centimetres were expected to touch the ground on Monday and Tuesday.T The snowfall comes as they get ready to reopen […]
ReadCBC - British Columbia (6 hours ago)
The fall out continues after the sudden departure of Surrey Police Service chief Norm Lipinski. Critics say the chief's ouster was "politically motivated "after years of public clashes with Mayor Brenda Locke. Locke has yet to say what really happened. Now, the province is trying to distance itself after years of stick handling the transition.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (6 hours ago)
If you've struggled with figuring out how to use your cell phone or computer, this could be for you. The province is offering free sessions to empower Islanders 55 and older to learn more about their devices. CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin spoke with Hailey Arsenault, manager of the office of seniors, about TechNTalk.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (6 hours ago)
CBC Saskatchewan's Shlok Talati talks with budding soccer players in Regina about how they're preparing for the World Cup.
ReadVancouver Sun - Local (6 hours ago)
Softwood lumber should be at the top of Canada's agenda. A framework that provides stability and predictability would be far preferable to the perpetual cycle of duties, appeals and uncertainty that exists today. For B.C. the stakes could not be higher
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