Saskatoon Star-Phoenix - Local (46 minutes ago)
Of the three Saskatoon squads who started their weekend on Thursday, only one advanced to remain in championship contention.
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (55 minutes ago)
Former CBC host Cathy Alex, who died this week at 62, is being remembered for her resounding laughter, love of the outdoors and commitment to the communities she served during her 33-year career. Here's what former colleagues shared about their time working with Alex in Thunder Bay, Ont.
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (55 minutes ago)
The federal government has drastically cut funding for First Nations kids in Ontario seeking educational support under Jordan's Principle, a tribunal hearing revealed this week. The money decreased from $122.1 million to just $1.2 million over the same time periods in 2024 versus 2025.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (55 minutes ago)
Tammy O'Brien is on a fixed income and hoped the health ministry would cover the $854 she spent traveling to Edmonton for surgery to remove a brain tumour. She says the a health ministry staffer told her to call charities or crowdfund to raise money.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (55 minutes ago)
A new $50 million program to tackle excess screen time for tweens and teens is a good first step, say parents and experts, though they want more action from tech, telecom companies and governments to tackle the problem.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (55 minutes ago)
The Plague, a new horror-flecked film starring Joel Edgerton and newcomer Everett Blunck, tells the story of a 2000s-era water polo camp. The results are bleak, horrifying and masterful.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (55 minutes ago)
Safety remains a big concern for residents of Big Island Lake Cree Nation after two shooting incidents in the community, and no arrests.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (55 minutes ago)
People who use Saskatchewan lakes and rivers over winter are warned to be extra cautious because there is more slush than normal.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (55 minutes ago)
Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation (PBCN) is dealing with a critical failure in the raw water intake system in Pelican Narrows.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (55 minutes ago)
In Saskatchewan's tight rental market, 'no pets' listings and extra fees push many into painful decisions and leave animal rescue groups to deal with the result.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (55 minutes ago)
Two people who filed formal complaints about the Dr. Goodenowe Restorative Health Center in Moose Jaw, Sask. are asking why Moose Jaw police publicly said they had found no record of any such complaints.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (55 minutes ago)
The Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation (PBCN) says the boil water advisory in place for Pelican Narrows is expected to be lifted in the next day or so. It came after a critical failure in the raw water intake system on Sunday night.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (55 minutes ago)
The health authority said it is "coordinating with the Saskatoon Tribal Council to provide supports to the patient's family and loved ones.”
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (55 minutes ago)
Summit Sisters, a group of female roofers from across Canada, were in Jamaica this week helping repair roofs and other damage done to housing from a hurricane last year.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (55 minutes ago)
The horse, now called Frosty, is safe and in recovery after his brush with death. Locals have stepped up to offer feed and financial support.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (55 minutes ago)
Kii Kinaahk Village "started off with just a thought and a vision," and has grown into a two-building facility with wraparound supports offering dignity to tenants.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (55 minutes ago)
Tourism agencies for Minot, North Dakota and Big Sky, Montana say there was a notable drop in Canadian visitors in 2025. While some think 2026 will bring more Canadians, many Saskatchewan residents say they're wary of crossing the border.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (55 minutes ago)
Saskatchewan's Compassionate Intervention Act would allow police or family to place people in treatment against their will. It has yet to be passed by the legislature.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (55 minutes ago)
Dan Zakreski began reporting in Saskatoon in 1981. Four decades later, he returns to his very first story and asks: What's up with wall calendars?
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (55 minutes ago)
New rules and increased penalties for impaired driving took effect this month across Ontario, after the province made amendments to the Highway Traffic Act. Advocacy groups say more can be done to curb impaired drivers, but overall, the changes are positive.
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (55 minutes ago)
Frustrations are mounting in a remote First Nation in northern Ontario amid plans to evacuate residents due to a lack of clean water. Now, Kashechewan is asking Ottawa for military help to get people out of the community, which had been relying on bottled water and snowmelt after the treatment plant failed.
ReadCBC - Edmonton (55 minutes ago)
Dr. Paul Parks, the president-elect of the section of emergency medicine of the Alberta Medical Association, said he is calling for drastic action from the provincial government at the urging of physicians from across the province and across hospital divisions.
ReadCBC - Calgary (56 minutes ago)
Conservative Party members are pressing their leader to adopt a number of controversial policy positions at their upcoming convention including private health care, scrapping Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI) policies and abandoning the party's position to stay out of the abortion debate.
ReadCBC - British Columbia (2 hours ago)
Nanaimo RCMP say that theft from vehicles is up, and is considered a crime of opportunity. Police are asking residents to remove objects from cars and ensure that doors are locked, and to check in on your neighbours and alert them if anything is amiss.
ReadOttawa Citizen - Local (2 hours ago)
It’s not easy to escape the PWHL basement. Just ask the Ottawa Charge. Tied for the fewest points in the league entering play Friday, the Charge defeated the Vancouver Goldeneyes 4-2 at TD Place for its fifth consecutive victory. The win, in front of 7,889 fans, lifted Ottawa into a tie for the league’s fourth […]
ReadCityNews - Vancouver (3 hours ago)
A British Columbia Supreme Court judge has reserved her decision on whether to throw out the case against a man convicted of first-degree murder in a killing police have linked to organized crime. Brandon Teixeira’s lawyers have filed a so-called Jordan application seeking a stay of the charges on the basis that delays in the […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
Canada's Women's Olympic hockey team is down to the 23 players who will represent this country in Milan Cortino and in the selection process they have leaned into their strengths. That starts with chemistry and cohesion and experience, something that has served the program well in the past and something they believe will serve them […]
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (3 hours ago)
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats, among the CFL's top teams last season, have earned the distinction of being its best franchiseoff the field.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (3 hours ago)
Both of P.E.I.'s opposition party leaders used the same word to describe the findings of an audit into misspending at Health P.E.I. — disappointing. The auditor general's report confirmed that rules around job classification were not followed in some cases, and that some managers at the health agency were paid thousands of dollars without...
ReadCBC - British Columbia (4 hours ago)
A geohazard assessment determined the first slide took place on Dec. 26 and a second slide on Dec. 29. The assessment found that several large rocks, approximately three to four metres in diameter, came crashing down onto the Stawamus Chief Trail in Squamish, B.C.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (4 hours ago)
A rate application from SaskPower reveals the province is assuming the burden of the industrial carbon tax.
ReadCityNews - Calgary (4 hours ago)
A Calgary city councillor is preparing to introduce a motion next week that would support closing the Sheldon Chumir supervised consumption site and replacing it with an in‑person, on‑demand opioid treatment centre. The proposal comes as debate continues over the future of harm‑reduction services in the Beltline and across the city. The...
ReadCityNews - Calgary (4 hours ago)
Calgary police are investigating a death in northwest Calgary on Friday afternoon. The investigation began after officers were called to Edgemont Road NW in the community of Edgemont around 4:15 p.m. Police are only calling the death “undetermined” at this point and have not disclosed the circumstances or whether foul play is suspected. The...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (5 hours ago)
Police are investigating after a woman was allegedly struck by a vehicle in Brampton on Friday night. According to authorities, the crash happened near Ray Lawson Boulevard and Falstaff Drive just before 6 p.m. Police say the woman was struck by a white Honda Civic whose driver fled the scene. The victim was transported to […]
ReadCityNews - Calgary (5 hours ago)
A photo taken at a northwest Calgary car wash, intended to "roast” drivers for washing their vehicles during the city's ongoing water restrictions, has sparked online debate, including criticism of a City of Calgary vehicle seen in the lineup. The image, widely shared on Facebook, questioned why Calgarians were still using car washes despite...
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