Global News - Regina (13 minutes ago)
Some students requiring special attention in schools are being sent home early as some schools no longer have all the resources to help them.
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (16 minutes ago)
By Ian Bickis Expect food to take up a bigger share of household budgets next year. The latest Food Price Report produced by several Canadian universities is projecting an average family of four will pay an estimated $994.63 more for food in 2026 than this year because of issues like trade and climate change. The […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (16 minutes ago)
By Sidhartha Banerjee Dr. Roberta Bondar was the first Canadian woman and the first neurologist to travel to space. As she celebrates her 80th birthday on Thursday, the Sault-Ste-Marie-born Bondar, reflects on the future of space exploration, her life and what’s to come. On being the first Canadian woman in space: Bondar holds four degrees […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (16 minutes ago)
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed … Food prices to rise 4-6% next year: report Expect food to take up a bigger share of household budgets next year. The latest Food Price Report produced by several Canadian universities is projecting that an average family […]
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (19 minutes ago)
Cameron Strickland is 21 years old and has autism. His family's home in Frenchman's Cove was destroyed by a fire. The family is most worried about Cameron and his losses, but the community support has been overwhelming. The CBC's Amy Feehan reports.
ReadCBC - Sudbury (19 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 - Sudbury (19 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.
ReadCBC - Sudbury (19 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 - British Columbia (19 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 (20 minutes ago)
A municipal councillor from Clarington, Ont. is facing criminal charges over alleged threats made in a voicemail involving a potential mayoral candidate, police say. Coun. Corinna Traill has denied making any threats, saying the voicemail in question was generated by artificial intelligence.
ReadCBC - Canada (20 minutes ago)
After learning the man who killed their loved one would not go to jail, several of Ryden Brogden's family members stormed out of the courtroom. On Wednesday, a judge announced John Sproule would serve a conditional sentence order involving two years of house arrest.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (20 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 - Saskatchewan (20 minutes ago)
Saskatoon police have now charged two men with first-degree murder and kidnapping in the death of Chad Romanski, 31, who was reported missing in mid-May. His remains were found in early June.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (20 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 - Saskatchewan (20 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 - Saskatchewan (20 minutes ago)
Nakita Tootoosis, a cousin of homicide victim Tim Tootoosis, is now charged with first-degree murder in connection with his death.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (20 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 - Saskatchewan (20 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 - Saskatchewan (20 minutes ago)
Dennis Trevor Hotomanie is serving a 13-year prison sentence after pleading guilty to manslaughter for killing his older brother, Terrance Delvin Hotomanie, on Feb. 18, 2025.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (20 minutes ago)
A Saskatoon-area woman will stand trial charged with 2nd-murder in the death of her husband in August 2024.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (20 minutes ago)
Prince Albert police have charged William Hunt-Charles, 26, in connection with the July 2025 death of Wayne Keller.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (20 minutes ago)
'They let us down,' says former firefighter who quit the province's public safety agency in frustration
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (20 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 - Saskatchewan (20 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. Meanwhile, the Opposition NDP is calling for a police investigation.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (20 minutes ago)
Parents of children with autism in Saskatoon say a shortage of educational assistants is pushing some students with complex needs to modified school schedules, cutting their days in half.
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (20 minutes ago)
While watching the World Series this fall, you may have noticed a series of ads from the Ontario government about the Ring of Fire, a mineral deposit in the James Bay lowlands that's long been eyed as a critical mineral source. Critics are speaking out about the use of stock footage in the ads, saying it doesn't actually show the Ring of Fire....
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (20 minutes ago)
Spending on housing programs will decline by more than half over the next four years with the federal government's $13-billion signature housing initiative leading to the construction of just 26,000 new homes, a new parliamentary budget officer report says.
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (20 minutes ago)
CBC News has learned new details about the purchase last year of a rare Mercedes-Benz supercar, recently seized by the FBI amid its investigation into Canadian fugitive Ryan Wedding. The 2002 CLK-GTR Roadster was acquired for $11.9 million US by Wedding's alleged money launderer.
ReadCBC - Calgary (20 minutes ago)
The Metis Settlements of Alberta say they're interested in purchasing a stake in a proposed oil pipeline to the West Coast and want to work with First Nations in British Columbia who oppose the project and plan to bring forward an emergency resolution at the Assembly of First Nations meetings in Ottawa Tuesday.
ReadCBC - Calgary (20 minutes ago)
We've all come to appreciate the beautiful images space telescopes provide us of galaxies, nebulas and more, but they also provide astronomers with important scientific information about our universe. That science may be under threat in the next decade if the proposed 560,000 satellites are launched.
ReadCBC - Calgary (20 minutes ago)
Canada's ski mountaineering athletes have their Olympic dreams on the line this weekend at a World Cup event in Solitude, Utah. The mixed relay race doubles as a winner-take-all race between Canada and the U.S. to decide which country's athletes claim the final two quota spots for Milano Cortina.
ReadCBC - Calgary (20 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 - Calgary (20 minutes ago)
A key part of the pipeline deal between Alberta and Ottawa is a "minimum effective credit price of $130 per tonne” on industrial carbon emissions, but already the two levels of government are talking about that figure in different ways. The rhetoric is confusing at best; contradictory at worst. And it raises questions about how much understanding...
ReadCBC - Calgary (20 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 - Montreal (20 minutes ago)
Police across Canada have seized hundreds of kilos of fentanyl and charged thousands of people over the course of a five-month bust the RCMP is describing as "significant." But officials detailing the results of the blitz on Tuesday stressed that Canada is still not a major exporter of the drug, despite concerns raised by the U.S. administration.
ReadCBC - Edmonton (20 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 (20 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 - Ottawa (20 minutes ago)
Ontario Education Minister Paul Calandra says the math scores among the province's Grade 3, 6 and 9 students could be better, but the latest test results for Ottawa's four school boards shows pupils in Canada's capital are already performing above the provincial averages.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (20 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 - Nova Scotia (20 minutes ago)
The federal government has decided against listing the American eel under the Species at Risk Act, a move that comes after more than a decade of indecision and years of chaos and controversy in the lucrative Maritime fishery for juvenile eels, also known as elvers.
ReadCBC - Windsor (20 minutes ago)
Court documents filed by LSCDG obtained by CBC News show accusations of financial misconduct totalling $3 million by the Labour Sponsored Community Development Group's former executive director Anna Angelidis and two administrators she supervised: her sons Jim and Danny.
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (An hour ago)
By Chinedu Asadu, Ruth Alonga And Aamer Madhani GOMA, Congo (AP) — U.S. President Donald Trump will host the leaders of Congo and Rwanda on Thursday for a deal signing aimed at ending the conflict in eastern Congo and opening access to the region’s critical minerals for the U.S. government and American companies. Lauded by […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (An hour ago)
By Dasha Litvinova Russian President Vladimir Putin said his five-hour talks with U.S. envoys on ending the war in Ukraine were “necessary” and “useful” but also “difficult work,” with some of the proposals unacceptable to the Kremlin. Putin spoke to the India Today TV channel ahead of his visit to New Delhi on Thursday, and […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
By Huizhong Wu And Ken Moritsugu BEIJING (AP) — China and France pledged deeper cooperation on global issues like the war in Ukraine and trade, as France prepares to take on the presidency of the Group of Seven next year. French President Emmanuel Macron met with China’s Xi Jinping on Thursday morning as part of […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
SUNshine Girl Desiree is the ultimate Star Wars fan and is most comfortable with her game controller in hand for her Playstation. The 5-foot-2 Libra likes comic books, reading, yoga and rock climbing. These photos were taken in November 2016. (Jack Boland/Toronto Sun)
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
By Charlotte Graham-mclay WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — A seal walked into a bar. Or to use a technical term, it galumphed. The creature was apparently lost, curious and well below New Zealand ‘s legal drinking age. It lodged itself under the dishwasher and showed no interest in calling a cab. It was a wet, […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
By Daniel Rainbird MONTREAL — Cole Caufield scored the shootout winner after a frantic overtime period as the Montreal Canadiens defeated the Winnipeg Jets 3-2 in a back-and-forth game on Wednesday. Juraj Slafkovsky and Oliver Kapanen had goals in regulation as Montreal (14-9-3) snapped a two-game skid, including a 5-2 loss to the Ottawa Senators...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
By Chan Ho-him HONG KONG (AP) — Hong Kong residents, construction professionals and former senior officials are pushing back against the idea that bamboo scaffolding was a main reason flames spread so quickly in the city’s deadliest blaze in decades, as a debate flares over whether it should be replaced. Authorities were quick to focus […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
By Kelvin Chan And Anne D’innocenzio Shopping assistant chatbots were a novelty a year ago. Now, they’re everywhere. After rolling out AI-powered assistants, online retailers and tech companies have been adding more artificial intelligence features to make online shopping easier and more convenient. The latest crop of AI-powered shopping...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
By Andrew Wilks ISTANBUL (AP) — Turkey’s energy minister issued a call for the supply of oil and gas in the Black Sea to be protected after three Russian tankers were targeted off the Turkish coast. Alparslan Bayraktar said Turkey was concerned not just by the threat to shipping but also to two undersea pipelines, […]
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