Toronto Sun - Local (2 seconds ago)
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — Malaysia’s transport ministry said Wednesday that a private firm will resume a deep-sea hunt for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 later this month, renewing hopes of finally locating the jet that vanished without a trace more than a decade ago. The search will be carried out by Texas-based marine robotics firm Ocean […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (2 seconds ago)
JERUSALEM — Hamas said it would hand over the remains of a hostage as Israel said it will start letting Palestinians leave Gaza through the Rafah border crossing, signs the U.S.-backed ceasefire was holding despite an earlier glitch over returned remains. Hamas said it would return the newly discovered remains Wednesday, but it was not […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (2 seconds ago)
Wintry weather is descending upon parts of Atlantic Canada as a nor’easter brings heavy snow, rain and strong winds to the region Wednesday. Environment Canada has had a patchwork of orange and yellow snowfall warnings in effect across Nova Scotia and Newfoundland since Tuesday. The yellow warnings forecast 20 to 30 centimetres of snowfall by...
ReadToronto Sun - Local (3 seconds ago)
MONTREAL — Kendra Scurfield sees white from base to peak. “It is full-on winter wonderland down here,” said the Banff Sunshine Village vice-president, speaking from the ski resort’s main lodge late last month. “On my way to the mountain there were a few young 20-year-olds skiing down the street to get to the bus stop.” […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (3 seconds ago)
WELLINGTON, New Zealand — Police in New Zealand are waiting for nature to take its course after a man allegedly tried to smuggle a 33,000 New Zealand dollar (US$19,000) pendant out of a jewelry store by swallowing it. The 32-year-old man, who has not been publicly named, is accused of eating an ornate Faberge octopus […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (3 seconds ago)
KYIV, Ukraine — Ukraine and its European allies accused Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday of feigning interest in peace efforts after five hours of talks with U.S. envoys at the Kremlin produced no breakthrough. The Russian leader “should end the bluster and the bloodshed and be ready to come to the table and to […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (10 seconds ago)
TORONTO — Royal Bank of Canada increased its quarterly dividend as the bank reported its fourth-quarter profit rose compared with a year ago. The bank said Wednesday it will now pay a quarterly dividend of $1.64 per share, up from $1.54 per share. The increased payment to shareholders came as RBC reported net income of […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (10 seconds ago)
Pulp and paper giant Domtar is closing its Crofton paper mill, forcing 350 people out of work with Christmas just around the corner. On Tuesday, the company announced the mill would close permanently due to lack of access to affordable wood in B.C. The 60-year-old mill will cease operations on Dec. 15, but some workers […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (10 seconds ago)
By Derrick Penner Premier David Eby would be less hostile to the prospect of a new pipeline from Alberta to the B.C. coast if it were to a port that didn't require lifting Canada's moratorium on oil tanker traffic off the North Coast, he said Sunday. Shifting destinations to the South Coast, however, wouldn't overcome […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (10 seconds ago)
By Maria Sherman NEW YORK (AP) — The holiday season is here, and with it, a present for fans of end of year data and marketing: Spotify Wrapped is here! And Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny has been named its most-played artist for a fourth time, dethroning Taylor Swift. On Wednesday, the streaming giant unveiled […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (10 seconds ago)
Manitoba is adding more training opportunities for laboratory and X-ray technologists to address diagnostic staffing shortages in rural and northern communities, the province announced Tuesday. Health Minister Uzoma Asagwara and Advanced Education and Training Minister Renée Cable said Manitoba will double the number of first-year students it...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (10 seconds ago)
Final Carbon Rebate Payments Arriving for Manitoba Businesses, Average Firm to Receive About $1,100 Caption: The federal government is issuing final carbon tax rebates to Manitoba and other small businesses, an average of about $1,100 locally, marking the end of a long-delayed payout as CFIB continues pushing to make the payments tax-free. Manitoba...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (10 seconds ago)
By Alexa St. John The authors of a study that examined climate change’s potential effect on the global economy said Wednesday that data errors led them to slightly overstate an expected drop in income over the next 25 years. The researchers at Germany’s Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, writing in the journal Nature in […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (10 seconds ago)
Portage la Prairie RCMP say a woman faces several charges after an attempted vehicle theft escalated into a violent struggle with officers Thursday morning. Police were called around 8 a.m. on Nov. 28 to Dufferin Avenue East after a resident reported that an unknown woman tried to steal her SUV. According to RCMP, the suspect […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (11 seconds ago)
By Mike Corder THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — A Libyan man accused of crimes against humanity and war crimes at a Tripoli prison appeared before judges at the International Criminal Court on Wednesday, sitting impassively as a court official read out charges including murder, rape and torture. Khaled Mohamed Ali El Hishri, 47, spoke only […]
ReadCalgary Herald - Local (18 seconds ago)
What should have been a celebratory moment for Premier Danielle Smith at her party’s annual general meeting last weekend became something far more revealing — and troubling — about the direction the UCP is determined to take Alberta. Just days before the AGM, the premier signed a memorandum of understanding with the federal government to...
ReadWindsor Star - Local (18 seconds ago)
Thirty firefighters responded to a blaze Tuesday morning in an apartment building in the 600 block of Mill Street in the city's west end that sent one person to hospital. Windsor Fire and Rescue Services crews were called to the scene around 10:30 a.m. and found light smoke showing from the sixth storey of the […]
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (22 seconds ago)
Want to know why nothing of significance ever gets built in this country? Consider the allegations levelled by NDP leadership contender Avi Lewis against pipelines, mines and other "nation-building projects” proposed by Prime Minister Mark Carney and others such as Alberta Premier Danielle Smith. At his party's French-language leadership debate...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (4 minutes ago)
The Toronto Blue Jays have stayed busy early in the offseason with two notable free-agent signings, and it doesn’t appear the baseball club is done making moves. Following the seven-year, $210 million deal with starter Dylan Cease and the reported three-year, $30 million contract with starter Cody Ponce, the Blue Jays are willing to listen on...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (4 minutes ago)
An intersection in Markham is expected to be closed until Wednesday evening after a driver allegedly fell asleep at the wheel and crashed into several light poles. York Regional Police (YRP) officers were called to Markham Street and Bullock Drive north of Highway 7 around 1:30 a.m. Police tell 680 NewsRadio the driver fell asleep […]
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (4 minutes ago)
Assembly of First Nations chiefs are demanding the withdrawal of Canada and Alberta's recently announced new pipeline deal and expressing full support for First Nations on the British Columbia coast that strongly oppose the initiative.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (4 minutes ago)
In his first interview since resigning from cabinet last week, former culture minister Steven Guilbeault says recent decisions by Prime Minister Mark Carney's government will make it impossible for Canada to meet its climate change targets.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (4 minutes ago)
The Lac La Ronge Indian Band in northern Saskatchewan has begun replacing homes lost in June 2025 when the Pisew wildfire ripped through its settlements. Ready-to-move homes are coming from three Saskatchewan suppliers.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (4 minutes ago)
Jason Huang says a WestJet employee grabbed his phone and threatened to deny him boarding when he began recording his conversation during airport check-in. Legal expert say passengers are within their rights to record these interactions, and video and audio recordings may help in battles for compensation.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (4 minutes ago)
Samson Cook said his daughter, Rhianna Neilia Cook, recently celebrated her 16th birthday and leaves behind eight siblings. She attended Wesmore Community High School and had dreams of going to university before being fatally shot at her home in Prince Albert, Sask., on Thursday morning.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (4 minutes ago)
The town of Ituna's movie theatre was put up for auction, the sale concluded unsuccessfully on Friday after only receiving one bid. The Ituna community are determined to keep the theatre locally owned and are raising money through a Community Investment Co-op model.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (4 minutes ago)
A 70-year-old American ALS patient came to Saskatchewan chasing the promise of healing offered by the Dr. Goodenowe Restorative Health Center in Moose Jaw, Sask. But former Goodenowe employees say that as her condition worsened, Goodenowe centre management left Susie to fight for her life on her own.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (4 minutes ago)
John Olubobokun won't go to trial after pleading guilty Tuesday to assaulting students in 2003. This would've been his second trial connected to his time at Christian Centre Academy in Saskatoon.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (4 minutes ago)
Saskatchewan's Health Minister says his government has asked the organization that regulates doctors and the treasury crown tasked with protecting consumers to investigate concerns raised in a recent CBC investigation of a controversial health centre in Moose Jaw.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (4 minutes ago)
RCMP are asking the public for help identifying a suspect and vehicle allegedly involved in a fire that burned down the Halftime Huddle restaurant and sports bar in Leader in October.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (4 minutes ago)
Nakita Tootoosis, a cousin of homicide victim Tim Tootoosis, is now charged with first-degree murder in connection with his death.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (4 minutes ago)
Immigration restrictions and reductions mean Ravinder Kaur could lose the two skilled chefs at her restaurant in Lloydminster, Sask., which she says could force her to close her business.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (4 minutes ago)
Medical professionals say a 2021 report supported by Health Canada could have a major impact on how the medical system can better understand chronic pain and the best ways to diagnose it — but with its release during the height of COVID-19 pandemic, the report flew under the radar, and some doctors and advocates are hoping that can chanage.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (4 minutes ago)
Data obtained by CBC News through a freedom of information request to the Ministry of Health shows it can take as long as six weeks to receive in-patient addiction treatment in Saskatchewan.
ReadCBC - Ottawa (4 minutes ago)
Experts are raising concerns over Quebec's plan to merge two major health agencies as part of a broader plan to reduce bureaucracy. They warn the move could weaken public health, reduce preventive care, fragment services and prioritize short-term treatment over long-term population health.
ReadCBC - Ottawa (4 minutes ago)
Respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, has long been the leading cause of infant hospitalization in Canada. While real-world studies show new RSV shots are working to keep newborns out of hospital, many Canadian families still don't have access to these groundbreaking tools.
ReadCBC - Ottawa (4 minutes ago)
The first-degree murder trial of Brandy Cooney and Becky Hamber in Milton, Ont., heard more audio recordings of the couple berating the brothers in their care, and viewed more texts in which the two demeaned the brothers before the death of the eldest boy in 2022.
ReadCBC - Canada (4 minutes ago)
The Ontario Provincial Police sergeant who led the investigation into Becky Hamber and Brandy Cooney testified at their first-degree murder trial Monday, outlining evidence collected in the case against the couple. The Crown showed multiple images and played audio recordings of women interacting with the boys in their care.
ReadCBC - Canada (4 minutes ago)
As the number of birds culled due to an avian flu outbreak on turkey farms near Strathroy, Ont., approaches 100,000, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency says they won't provide staff for media interviews for fear they will be subject of harassment, or death threats.
ReadCBC - Canada (4 minutes ago)
The Edmonton Police Service will test the use of bodycams that employ facial recognition, a form of artificial intelligence. Starting Wednesday, up to 50 police officers will use the cameras for the remainder of the month. However some academics warn that the technology is still not well-understood or reliable.
ReadCBC - Canada (4 minutes ago)
Just over two months after it was announced Algoma Steel would receive $500 million in government loan guarantees, the steel producer said it was issuing 1,000 layoff notices to workers at its plant in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. The layoffs raise questions as to why it was receiving millions of dollars yet still cutting jobs.
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (4 minutes ago)
The Hunger Report released by Feed Ontario on Monday says more than one million people needed to access a food bank or hunger-relief organization in the last year and they made more than 8.7 million visits. The report marks the ninth year in a row food bank use has increased and it says food insecurity is impacting housing, health care and...
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (4 minutes ago)
Months after the U.S. ended duty-free shipping on small packages, Canadian online retailers will have to make a tough gamble: pay pricey fees on low-value shipments, or get a holiday sales boost from American customers?
ReadCBC - Edmonton (4 minutes ago)
As demand for artificial intelligence has soared with the evolution of generative AI, so has the federal government and Alberta's interest in capitalizing on the AI boom by building data centres like CAL-2. But there's a disconnect between the province and industry's ambitions, and ordinary Albertans who are hesitant to agree to data centres...
ReadCBC - Edmonton (4 minutes ago)
Veterans Brianne Jenner and Jocelyne Larocque are among the additions to the Canadian roster ahead of the final two games of this season's Rivalry Series against the United States. Both games will take place in Edmonton on Dec. 10 and 13, and will be the final tune-up ahead of the Olympics in February.
ReadCBC - Edmonton (4 minutes ago)
A Calgary senior with diabetes and heart disease is fighting back after being billed for her COVID-19 vaccine despite being eligible for a free shot. Sharon Mason, 80, received her COVID vaccine in early November, after calling Health Link to confirm she qualifies for a free dose.
ReadCBC - Nova Scotia (4 minutes ago)
A new report commissioned by the Eastern P.E.I. Chamber of Commerce says the ferry service between Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia is vital to the region's economy. It found that without a reliable service, exports and jobs in the area could be hurt.
ReadCBC - Sudbury (5 minutes ago)
Canada's weather warnings have changed to a new colour-coded, risk-tiered system implemented by Environment and Climate Change Canada. The three alert levels — yellow, orange and red — are based on the potential impacts of a weather event and the forecast confidence.
ReadGlobal News - Regina (8 minutes ago)
Organizations in Saskatchewan say they are preparing for an increased demand of reprieve from the deep freeze starting to make its way around the province.
ReadCBC - Edmonton (57 minutes ago)
The regulator in charge of environmental enforcement in Alberta bent to pressure from the provincial government and oil companies to eliminate a limit on natural gas flaring as Canadian oil production increased, according to documents seen by Reuters.
ReadSaskatoon Star-Phoenix - Local (An hour ago)
"Suggesting we charge for this service, primarily for seniors who are likely going through some physical decline ... feels super icky."
ReadRegina Leader-Post - Local (An hour ago)
"We're determined not to be a new URSU ... We are building out a completely new organization."
ReadCalgary Sun - Local (An hour ago)
Same old story Marc Miller, the new minister of Canadian Identity and Culture. Isn't he the old minister who implemented Trudeau's turnstile immigration program which has had a profound impact on Canada's identity and culture? Is Miller now going to finish the job, add to what he's done, change what he's done or simply continue […]
ReadCalgary Sun - Local (An hour ago)
For decades, successive Alberta governments have failed to restrain spending during periods of relatively strong resource revenues. Instead, as money flows in, governments fall into the temptation to spend even more, which only leads to trouble when resource revenues inevitably decline.
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (An hour ago)
HONG KONG (AP) — The death toll of Hong Kong’s high-rise apartment blaze rose to 159 on Wednesday, as authorities arrested six people on suspicion of deactivating some fire alarms during maintenance work at the housing complex. The youngest person who died in the fire was a 1-year-old infant, police said. The oldest was 97. […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (An hour ago)
Winnipeg Crime Stoppers and police investigators are asking the public for help locating several individuals wanted on federal warrants, outstanding charges, or ongoing investigations. Anyone who recognizes these individuals or has information about their whereabouts is encouraged to contact Crime Stoppers anonymously. All photos provided by...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (An hour ago)
By Shane Jones EDMONTON — As the Minnesota Wild carry their momentum from a marvelous month of November to the next calendar page, they are being driven by a rookie goalie who is very much earning the nickname “The Wall.” Jesper Wallstedt made 33 saves to record his league-leading fourth shutout of the season in […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (An hour ago)
By Stephen Groves And Lisa Mascaro WASHINGTON (AP) — Pete Hegseth barely squeaked through a grueling Senate confirmation process to become secretary of defense earlier this year, facing lawmakers wary of the Fox News Channel host and skeptical of his capacity, temperament and fitness for the job. Just three months later, he quickly became...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (An hour ago)
LUXEMBOURG (AP) — The European Union’s former foreign policy chief faces corruption accusations alongside two other people arrested this week as part of a fraud investigation, the European Public Prosecutor’s Office said on Wednesday. Authorities in Belgium made the arrests on Tuesday after raiding the offices of the EU diplomatic service in...
ReadToronto Sun - Local (An hour ago)
MELBOURNE, Australia — Social media platforms must report monthly how many children’s accounts they close once Australia begins enforcing its 16-year age limit next week, a minister said Wednesday. Facebook, Instagram, Kick, Reddit, Snapchat, Threads, TikTok, X and YouTube would face fines of up to 50 million Australian dollars (US$33 million)...
ReadWindsor Star - Local (An hour ago)
Five minutes from the University of Michigan’s storied Yost Arena, four ex-OHL players share an apartment as they adapt to a new life as student athletes in the NCAA. Gone are the billet families who took them in during their days in the CHL as they learn to navigate campus life. Gone are the home-cooked […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (An hour ago)
Toronto police say two suspects are in custody following an overnight armed home invasion and vehicle theft in Etobicoke that led to a collision with a police cruiser and the recovery of a firearm. The incident began around 12:49 a.m. Wednesday, when officers received reports of a person with a gun in the area of […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (An hour ago)
Toronto police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a man wanted in connection with a sexual assault on board a GO Train in Scarborough. The incident happened around 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 3, in the area of Kennedy Road and Eglinton Avenue East. Investigators say the victim was riding a train at […]
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (2 hours ago)
Members of the Waterloo Regional Police Service went door-to-door in Waterloo's university district Monday evening to warn residents about a rise in property theft in that area. Most of the recent thefts involve vehicles parked in underground garages, police say.
ReadCBC - Sudbury (2 hours ago)
The Chartered Professional Accountants of Ontario (CPA Ontario) have fined a former auditor with KPMG for work done on the audit that preceded Laurentian University taking the shocking and unprecedented step of declaring insolvency in February, 2021.
ReadCBC - Manitoba (2 hours ago)
The chief of a Cree community in northern Manitoba says the province is disregarding her community's food needs and treaty rights, after licences were issued for most of the moose the province estimated could be sustainably harvested in a nearby hunting area.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (2 hours ago)
Ruby Harry spent many years inside correctional institutions. It wasn't until she learned about restorative justice that she found her way back to her culture and began healing.
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