CityNews - Toronto (22 hours ago)
Toronto police say a 40‑year‑old man has been arrested and charged in connection with a violent assault that left one person injured near Danforth Avenue and Broadview Avenue late last month. Officers were called to the area on Sunday, June 28, at about 10:18 a.m. after the victim sought medical treatment and reported the incident […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (22 hours ago)
It’s time to say goodbye to a Toronto — nay, a Canadian — sports icon. Fulfilling a promise he made after he left the franchise, Kyle Lowry announced his retirement as a member of the Toronto Raptors in a social media post on Tuesday. Though he arrived not expecting to stick around in the summer of 2012 […]
ReadCalgary Herald - Local (23 hours ago)
Last week, B.C. Premier David Eby went to China. He wasn't going for a photo op, but led a trade mission with forestry executives, energy players and port authorities. His goal: secure market access for B.C. lumber, critical minerals and LNG. B.C. moves forward. Alberta risks being left behind — though the stars are finally […]
ReadCBC - Edmonton (24 hours ago)
Community leaders say the project shows Central Alberta is an attractive place for defence and technology companies to invest. People at the company, Technalogix, say the project is an example of why Canada's recent defence and military buildup should prioritize local companies.
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (24 hours ago)
Hundreds of fans gathered in The Gaslight District in Cambridge to watch Portugal and Spain battle for a spot in the quarterfinals of FIFA World Cup 2026. The majority of fans were rooting for Portugal and went home disappointed as Spain won the game 1-0. CBC K-W's Lauren Kuivenhoven was there and talked to fans before and during the game.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (A day ago)
The Royal Canadian Legion is commemorating 100 years by starting a new online digital collection.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (A day ago)
Parks Canada says the public's help is needed to stop the spread of aquatic invasive species. Invasive mussels, with microscopic larvae, pose the biggest threat to lakes and streams.
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (A day ago)
So much for the Edmonton Elks’ win streak to start the season. The last undefeated team in the Canadian Football League brought its 0-3 record against an 0-3 opponent in the B.C. Lions in what looked like, on paper anyway, the mismatch of the season. And then the cloud the double-E had been floating on […]
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (A day ago)
The law of unintended consequences states that interventions in complex systems always yield unanticipated or unintended outcomes. Use of CMHC funds to construct Airbnb rental units is merely one of the unintended consequences of the new zoning bylaw proposed by Edmonton city administration and passed into law by Edmonton city council. More to the...
ReadCalgary Sun - Local (A day ago)
Are Canadians safe? According to the RCMP, there are 4,000 criminal cartels operating in Canada. Hundreds of super drug labs also exist throughout Canada. These cartels work together, selling these drugs throughout Canada and the world. Canadians are no longer safe in their own homes let alone on the street yet our Government does nothing […]
ReadCBC - Windsor (A day ago)
A woman from the Delaware Nation at Moraviantown near Thamesville, Ont., says she would like to thank the operator of a personal watercraft, sometimes known as a Sea-Doo, who helped tow her disabled sailboat out of the path of an oncoming freighter last week.
ReadCityNews - Toronto (A day ago)
Toronto Public Health says nearly 40 heat-related emergency department visits were recorded during last week’s heat wave that scorched the city. Officials say Toronto hospitals reported a total of 39 heat-related ER visits from June 30 until July 4, when Environment Canada’s orange-level heat alert was in effect. The highest number was...
ReadCBC - Manitoba (A day ago)
The areas hit the hardest by Manitoba's early summer floods — the Parkland communities of Swan River, Minitonas and Dauphin — are not used to being main characters in a miserable Manitoba meteorological parade. Geography and climate change played a role.
ReadCBC - North (A day ago)
On Friday, the three signatory parties — Nunavut Tunngavik Inc. (NTI) and the territorial and federal governments — released a 200-page document outlining their reasons for rejecting the recommended draft plan which was released in 2023. They cited a lack of consideration for regional differences, not enough opportunities for economic...
ReadCBC - British Columbia (A day ago)
While we tend to associate seasonal affective disorder (SAD) with winter, summer SAD — also known as reverse SAD — is a real struggle for some people. And it can be tough to deal with in a season where there's so much pressure to make the most of the hot, sunny days.
ReadOttawa Citizen - Local (A day ago)
The Royal Canadian Navy is sailing into new waters with the purchase of up to 12 submarines of a type yet to sail. Prime Minister Mark Carney announced July 6 in Halifax that Canada will purchase the Type 212CD submarine from Germany's ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) in what he says is the largest military procurement […]
ReadWinnipeg Free Press - Winnipeg (A day ago)
Thank you to the Hooks and Needles group for their knit and crocheted items that they donate. I am a senior and I knit scarves at home that are donated to Koats for Kids every fall. Last year I donated 222 scarves and am on track to beat that total this year.
ReadToronto Sun - Local (A day ago)
SPEND AND FAIL I'm left to wonder whether there is any relationship between all the recent government programs that give money to Canadians for food, housing, dentistry, etc., and a failing economy. Were the economy humming along with lower inflation, unemployment rates and rising gross domestic product, would this government largesse be necessary?...
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