CityNews - Calgary (31 minutes ago)
As Calgary puts its latest round of water troubles in the rear view mirror, the city faces what officials describe as a "severe” and escalating risk to its capital infrastructure, according to a new municipal risk assessment set to be presented this week. The 2025 Year-End Principal Corporate Risk Report, scheduled for review at Thursday’s...
ReadCBC - Toronto (33 minutes ago)
As Toronto and Vancouver gear up to co-host FIFA World Cup games this summer, an emergency doctor worries that Canada's overburdened health-care system won't be able to handle the extra demand from possible infectious disease outbreaks or weather-related illnesses.
ReadCBC - Toronto (33 minutes ago)
An Ontario woman who regularly shared her experiences as a sexual assault survivor at police training courses says she's ending her relationship with the Ontario Police College and is raising concerns about what she and several experts say are harmful biases among some officers and a lack of accountability from the college.
ReadCBC - Manitoba (33 minutes ago)
The lives of two Manitoba girls have been shattered by sexual abuse perpetrated by a man they met on Snapchat when they were 12 and 13 years old, court heard as Nathan Donovan Marinko was taken into custody during the beginning of his sentencing hearing Monday.
ReadCBC - Manitoba (33 minutes ago)
Shotgun pellet damage was found on aerial marker balls attached to a power line in northern Manitoba, although Manitoba Hydro doesn't know if gunfire caused a line break that resulted in a days-long power outage, evacuations and deployment of the Canadian military.
ReadCBC - Ottawa (33 minutes ago)
Should a police officer be able to pull you over without a reason? The Supreme Court is hearing arguments on a Quebec case that deals with exactly that. Proponents of random police traffic stops say they're important to stop drunk drivers. Detractors say they open the door to racial profiling.
ReadCBC - British Columbia (33 minutes ago)
Before landing in India for a six-day trade mission, B.C. Premier David Eby's main objective was to pack in as many meetings and garner as much interest in his province's resources as possible. Less than a year ago, that would have seemed virtually impossible to achieve in a country that was deep into a tense diplomatic rift with Canada.
ReadCBC - British Columbia (33 minutes ago)
The Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs says it's worried about impacts on First Nations people as the province discontinues its drug decriminalization project. It says the province failed to support the project by not investing in other models of care.
ReadCBC - Calgary (34 minutes ago)
Despite widespread concern about declining levels of trust, Canadian analytics firm Environics finds that overall levels of trust in many of the institutional pillars of this country's democracy — elections, the prime minister, Parliament, the Supreme Court — have been relatively stable over the last 10 to 15 years.
ReadCBC - Calgary (34 minutes ago)
Dozens of homes are under construction in Jasper, but not everyone has the insurance policy or cash on hand to start rebuilding. Residents are finding that even with "guaranteed replacement cost,” navigating the insurance world comes with challenges.
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (34 minutes ago)
Ontario sent a blunt message to U.S. booze suppliers when it yanked their alcohol off its shelves last year, pledging to redirect customers to local producers, and those businesses say they're trying to make the most of what could be a limited-time opportunity.
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (34 minutes ago)
One of the most transformational drugs in decades could soon become a lot cheaper. Ozempic, also known as Wegovy, has taken the world by storm, with countless people reporting significant weight loss. And now, another development as the patent for this drug expired in Canada, which Dr. Samir Gupta explains will mean that we'll now see a generic...
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (34 minutes ago)
Life is quieter in Kashechewan First Nation in northern Ontario. Some children can still be seen playing hockey on a snow-packed road, but that would have been more common three weeks earlier had the community's water-treatment plant not failed. Amid a state of emergency, about half of the 2,300 residents have already been evacuated to cities...
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (34 minutes ago)
Ontario wants input from lawyers, families and other stakeholders on whether it should propose amending the Coroners Act to replace mandatory inquests into jail deaths with annual reviews. To get more information, CBC has spoken to the province, a lawyer and a parent whose son died while in custody.
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (34 minutes ago)
Hundreds of Kashechewan First Nation evacuees have arrived in Niagara Falls, one of the Ontario cities taking in people from the Cree community as it endures a water crisis. With 1,700 expected in the Niagara Region city alone, authorities and local Indigenous groups are doing everything they can to help them feel at home.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (34 minutes ago)
After high winds tore the side of an abandoned fish sauce plant in St. Mary's, the town's mayor is now calling on the federal government for help. Provincial officials are also set to meet with the town council on Monday to discuss next steps.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (34 minutes ago)
U.S. President Donald Trump announces tariffs on several European countries if they don't back U.S. plans to take over Greenland. The move comes as protests take place and a bipartisan U.S. congressional delegation sought to reassure Denmark and Greenland of their support.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (34 minutes ago)
Saskatchewan is the only province where RCMP have a drone in every detachment. The technology was vital in a recent night rescue near Prince Albert.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (34 minutes ago)
The woman whose car was used to take Taya Sinclair to the Saskatoon house where she was killed says she was trying to help Sinclair.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (34 minutes ago)
Hundreds gathered in Prince Albert to mourn social worker and advocate Trevor Dubois, remembered for his warmth, humor and community impact.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (34 minutes ago)
Some farmers in Saskatchewan say they hope a new deal on canola tariffs following a visit t China by both Prime Minister Mark Carney and Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe will improve the market and signal a step away from western alienation.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (34 minutes ago)
A 33-year-old man and a 36-year-old woman have been arrested on counterfeiting charges in Saskatoon, after police say they purchased thousands of dollars worth of tools with fake money.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (34 minutes ago)
Globex Management Corp. and Remai Property Group Inc. say year-round access for guests will be maintained.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (34 minutes ago)
Mark McMorris and Laurie Blouin are among the six athletes that have been named to Canada's Olympic snowboard slopestyle and big air team
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (34 minutes ago)
The testing centre will be located next to the University of Regina at Innovation Saskatchewan's research and technology park. It will house two "test loops” that simulate a part of a small modular reactor.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (34 minutes ago)
Morris Bodnar, who practised for five decades as a criminal defence lawyer in Saskatoon, died last week at the age of 77.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (34 minutes ago)
Throwback: When Mark McMorris became the most decorated X Games winter athlete
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (34 minutes ago)
Experts say the 40 hours of training required to become a security guard in Saskatchewan isn't enough. It doesn't cover de-escalation, mental health crises or dealing with weapons.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (34 minutes ago)
A driver whose truck was leaking gas had no choice but to pull over on the side of the road, and he should not have to pay the parking ticket he was issued, a Saskatoon judge ruled.
ReadCBC - Edmonton (34 minutes ago)
The City of Edmonton has revealed how many people moved their cars off the road during the Phase 2 parking ban, as part of a Community and Public Services committee meeting. The numbers were part of a discussion about if the city should reduce fines for cars parked on the street during snow clearing.
ReadCityNews - Calgary (2 hours ago)
A Calgary man has been arrested following what Mounties describe as a prolonged and escalating campaign of harassment, intimidation, and threats directed at an Okotoks family over the course of nearly a year. Police began investigating in August 2025, when RCMP were called to the Crystal Shores area after a family discovered the tires on […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (2 hours ago)
Often referred to as Toronto’s Times Square, Sankofa Square is a space that’s meant to contribute to the vibrancy and vitality of downtown Toronto by hosting events, concerts and community gatherings, and as per budget documents, expresses the “community passion and commercial energy of the neighbourhood.” However those same documents show...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (2 hours ago)
Two City of Toronto weather-related declarations that went into effect last Thursday, banning parking on designated snow routes and heavily penalizing offenders, have been lifted as of 5 p.m. Monday. The Major Snowstorm Condition and Significant Weather Event declarations prohibited parking on designated snow routes so that crews could more...
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (2 hours ago)
The Independent First Nations Alliance (IFNA) is launching a new service to help direct its members to different services in Thunder Bay, Ont. Here's how the mobile mental outreach van came together and how it aims to support IFNA community members.
ReadCBC - Manitoba (2 hours ago)
A new $1-million fund that will help protect cultural and religious groups from hate launched Monday after recent incidents of hate-motivated graffiti in Winnipeg "renewed impetus" for the program, which has been in the works for some time, Premier Wab Kinew says.
ReadCBC - Calgary (2 hours ago)
Construction on approved wind and solar projects in Alberta is on hold as developers await to see how planned changes to the province's power market would affect their business models. Rural politicians discuss the implications of potentially billions in lost investment.
ReadCBC - New Brunswick (2 hours ago)
A Fredericton judge showed disbelief that a prolific sex offender had been granted day parole during a hearing on whether he should be allowed to loosen a sentencing condition that prohibits him from being within two kilometres of the homes of any of his victims.
ReadSaskatoon Star-Phoenix - Local (2 hours ago)
The province announced it would continue operating conventional coal-fired power plants beyond the federally-mandated 2029 deadline.
ReadRegina Leader-Post - Local (2 hours ago)
"It was severely lacking in them saying they made a mistake. I didn't hear them addressing the safety concerns at all."
ReadToronto Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
It may be only January, but one of the year’s best horror films has undoubtedly arrived. We have Nia DaCosta to thank for that. The director stepped in to helm “28 Years Later: The Bone Temple,” the fourth installment in the film series launched by Danny Boyle’s 2003 sci-fi thriller “28 Days Later.” The new […]
ReadGlobal News - Regina (2 hours ago)
Lilium Village, a project by Maybell Developments, is providing women with a feasible alternative to shelters by breaking down housing barriers.
ReadSaskatoon Star-Phoenix - Local (2 hours ago)
The Canadian canola industry is applauding the deal, which will reduce China's tariffs on canola seed exports to 15 per cent by March 1.
ReadSaskatoon Star-Phoenix - Local (2 hours ago)
On the "most depressing day of the year,” Saskatoon volunteers packed sandwiches at Legion Branch 63, turning Blue Monday into a community celebration of food, laughter, and giving back.
Read