CityNews - Toronto (29 minutes ago)
Toronto police are asking the public for help finding a missing woman, saying they’re concerned she’ll be exposed to the brutal cold in the forecast. Erzebet, 54, was last seen on Wednesday at 3 p.m., in the Bloor Street West and Keele Street area. She’s described as five foot one, 200lbs, with brown eyes and […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (29 minutes ago)
York Regional Police officers are trying to track down several suspects after a frightening home invasion in King Township early Thursday morning. Investigators say three suspects forced their way into a residence in the area of King and Mill roads at around 1:45 a.m. “The suspects were confronted by the home owner and one suspect […]
ReadCityNews - Calgary (29 minutes ago)
An hour after the doors opened Thursday at a community centre west of Edmonton, an employee poked her head in to make sure the crowd was still under its 650-person fire capacity. Inside the hall, which the town of Stony Plain advertises as an ideal wedding venue, hundreds of Albertans were eager to sign their […]
ReadCBC - Ottawa (38 minutes ago)
The Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) program provides a variety of health care benefits for eligible First Nations and Inuit, with dental care accounting for the third largest expense for the program. But healthcare advocates and users of the program said NIHB is leaving First Nations and Inuit clients more vulnerable to poorer oral health...
ReadCBC - Ottawa (38 minutes ago)
Last November, Quebec abolished the Programme de l'expérience québécoise, a popular pathway to permanent residency. Despite protests and constant criticism, the government has remained adamant that the new immigration rules are here to stay. But that doesn't mean the controversy surrounding this change is going away.
ReadCBC - Ottawa (38 minutes ago)
The Coalition Avenir Québec's leadership race is officially underway, kicking off a three-month campaign that will shape the party's future. The party announced Thursday that the contest will conclude with a leadership convention on April 12, 2026.
ReadCBC - British Columbia (38 minutes ago)
A B.C. currency exchange specializing in transfers between Canada and Iran is facing a series of lawsuits and demands from customers allegedly owed tens of thousands of dollars. Meanwhile, legislation passed to regulate currency exchanges is still not in force more than two years after the provincial government heralded new measures intended to...
ReadCBC - British Columbia (38 minutes ago)
The federal government has introduced rules that mean pleasure boaters will have to renew their pleasure craft licences (PCLs) every five years. It is part of an effort to help authorities crack down on owners of derelict vessels, and sees the introduction of a $24 fee.
ReadCBC - Edmonton (38 minutes ago)
Prime Minister Mark Carney is huddling with his cabinet in Quebec City to chart out the government's plan for the new year after using a closely watched moment on the world stage earlier this week to condemn the U.S. administration and signal a pivot for Canada.
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (38 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 - Thunder Bay (38 minutes ago)
Northwestern Ontario is facing frigid temperatures this week, with overnight lows dropping to around -30 C in some places. The CBC's Kris Ketonen stopped by Payless Automotive Maintenance and Repairs in Thunder Bay, Ont., where he spoke with shop manager Neil Cutting about how to keep vehicles running during sudden cold snaps.
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (38 minutes ago)
Porter Airlines is closing its crew bases in both Thunder Bay, Ont., and Halifax, N.S., in May as the company undergoes what a spokesperson calls "a transformative growth plan.” Here's what we know about the decision so far and how employees will be affected.
ReadCBC - North (38 minutes ago)
The people of Greenland are looking to Canada for support as they continue to face threats of annexation from the U.S., says Gov. Gen. Mary Simon. Simon, a former ambassador to Denmark and Canada's first ambassador for Circumpolar Affairs, says she has spoken with Greenlanders who feel "uneasy” about U.S. President Donald Trump's stated desire...
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (38 minutes ago)
Jurors at a Prince Albert inquest are calling for sweeping changes to health care and addiction treatment inside the city's women's jail. The coroner's inquest looked into the death of Lynette Kakakaway, who was found unresponsive in her cell at Pine Grove Correctional Centre on June 24, 2022.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (38 minutes ago)
Saskatchewan conservation officers are looking for information after a group of coyotes were run over by snowmobiles earlier this month.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (38 minutes ago)
A cadre of volunteers is providing veterinary care and grooming services for dozens of cats rescued from a hoarding situation at a home in Wynyard, Sask., earlier this month. Many of the cats are now in foster homes, including five at Sherbrooke Community Centre.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (38 minutes ago)
Swift Current farmer Darrel Monette must pay a British Columbia ranch consultant $2.7 million for a handshake deal that turned sour, damaging reputations and landing both men in court.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (38 minutes ago)
A $40,000 'Away from Home' bursary supports Indigenous students who must relocate from their home communities to attend FNUniv. And a $20,000 SRF Scholarship has been created to reward academic excellence among new Indigenous students.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (38 minutes ago)
The couple behind Twisted B Ranch in east-central Saskatchewan says their newly installed calving camera alerted them in time to save cows inside a burning barn, and salvage the winter calving season.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (38 minutes ago)
Glenn Headley pleaded guilty to conduct unbecoming of a lawyer for failing to provide quality service, failing to act with honesty, fabricating court documents and failing to comply with client identification requirements.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (38 minutes ago)
Weather warnings are lighting up across the province this morning, with widespread blowing snow reaching major cities like Saskatoon, Regina and Moose Jaw.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (38 minutes ago)
Environment Canada has issued extreme cold warnings for most of the province, with wind that could make it feel as cold as –40 C and even –50 C in some northern parts. School buses have been cancelled in several areas.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (38 minutes ago)
BHP says the latest cost increase was the result of construction hours and quantities of materials.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (38 minutes ago)
After Michael Smillie was arrested and charged with the first-degree murder of Taya Sinclair, he denied ever touching her or killing her.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (38 minutes ago)
Community of La Loche commemorates the lives taken by an 18-year-old gunman on Jan. 22, 2016.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (38 minutes ago)
Sask. restaurant owners charged with exploiting foreign workers
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (38 minutes ago)
The SHA listed the project on the provincial procurement website, SaskTenders, earlier this month, inviting bids to create a service to anonymously inform the agency when employees and others violate SHA policies.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (38 minutes ago)
The University of Saskatchewan Huskies women's basketball team is on a 44-game winning streak, and counting, that stretches back more than a year and over two seasons.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (38 minutes ago)
Zennen Clyde Thomas was in Court of King's Bench Thursday for sentencing, after he pleaded guilty to manslaughter for shooting Kaylum Tom on Dec. 1, 2022.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (38 minutes ago)
Katelin McGillivary has been sentenced to five years in prison for being an accessory after the fact to murder, after the November 2024 shooting of Jordanna Kucher outside the Copper Mug pub on Eighth Street in Saskatoon.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (38 minutes ago)
Sask. government to launch external review scrutinizing hospital safety and security staff training
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (38 minutes ago)
When 10-year-old Myer Gallant from O'Leary, P.E.I., was given the chance to Make-A-Wish, he didn't rush his decision. After carefully weighing his options — like getting a pool or going on a Disney cruise — Myer made up his mind. He wanted to meet Sidney Crosby and Ryan Graves, and see a Pittsburgh Penguins game.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (38 minutes ago)
It's been two years since the former ferry docked in Charlottetown Harbour while en route to India to be scrapped. During refuelling, diesel spilled into the harbour — and access to information documents obtained by CBC News show the amount could have been up to 1,530 litres. The vessel received three violations, and its owner was fined.
ReadCBC - Sudbury (39 minutes ago)
A Hamilton family whose son was hit and killed by a city bus last month says he should have been in school on the Thursday afternoon when he died. But the seven-year-old had autism and was only attending school for half-days due to staffing challenges at his school. The family argues if he had been at school, he would still be alive today.
ReadGlobal News - Regina (42 minutes ago)
The province is also expanding metal detectors to more urban and rural emergency departments and will employ 51 new protective service workers for them.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (2 hours ago)
The province says the energy sector has a strong safety record and that the move will ease interprovincial trade barriers with Alberta, but a road safety advocate has concerns.
ReadCityNews - Calgary (2 hours ago)
The Alberta RCMP historical homicide unit has made an arrest in connection with a death on the Samson Cree Nation nearly two decades ago. Johnathan Saddleback, 24, was found unresponsive at a house on the First Nation, south of Edmonton, and died on scene in February 2007. Police say it wasn’t modern technology that led […]
ReadCityNews - Calgary (2 hours ago)
Calgary Economic Development is expanding its efforts to support young job seekers with the launch of TalentED Greater Calgary, a new work‑based learning initiative designed to help students and recent graduates gain practical experience in the region's workforce. The program builds on the success of TalentED YYC, a pilot project that connected...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (2 hours ago)
An Oakville mother tells CityNews her daughter, who lives with a developmental disability, has spent nearly two decades on a group home waitlist. Sally Mitzel is a proud mom and caregiver to her 39-year-old daughter, RaeAnn, who she says functions at the level of a three-year-old. RaeAnn, who loves bowling, music, and walking, has been […]
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (2 hours ago)
When goalie Stuart Skinner was traded to Pittsburgh six weeks ago, Mattias Ekholm not only lost his friend, but he lost his designated driver or his front-seat passenger on their regular rides to the rink or to the airport. He was reminiscing about that daily routine Thursday morning when Skinner walked by. "There he is […]
ReadEdmonton Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
Does Edmonton need more fire stations? Vote in our daily poll! It's no secret our health-care system is in a critical condition. I would like to remind both Premier Smith and Naheed Nenshi that they and all MLAs are elected to serve the people. However, I am so tired of Nenshi, who always wants to […]
ReadGlobal News - Regina (2 hours ago)
Ten years after the La Loche mass shooting that killed four, the community reflects on loss, resilience and the journey toward healing.
ReadCBC - Nova Scotia (3 hours ago)
The partner of Canada's worst mass shooter survived years of abuse before he would go on a rampage that killed 22 people across rural Nova Scotia. Her experiences are detailed in a book released Tuesday and speak to a wider truth, she says: that the violence that begins behind closed doors can spill into society.
ReadCBC - Sudbury (3 hours ago)
Ontario's vision for an end-to-end electric vehicle supply chain, once an aggressive focus for Premier Doug Ford, has been sputtering as manufacturers delay or cancel plans, and the government is now looking to demands for batteries of a different sort to sustain it.
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