Saskatoon Star-Phoenix - Local (33 minutes ago)
The tariff fight is on, and more than ever it's crucial to our way of life.
ReadSaskatoon Star-Phoenix - Local (33 minutes ago)
Organized medicine is battle-hardened and successful, and when attacked it can mobilize loyal troops
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (34 minutes ago)
The University of Toronto's Investigative Journalism Bureau (IJB) wants you to think our criminal justice system cares less about victims when they are Indigenous women than when they are white or other non-Indigenous races. The IJB wants to reinforce the frequently made "progressive” assertion that Canada's justice system is systemically racist....
ReadWindsor Star - Local (34 minutes ago)
After investigating almost 480 vehicle thefts last year, Windsor police have a humble suggestion — don’t start your car and walk away from it. Chief Jason Crowley offered the timely advice Thursday, with Windsor in the grip of a winter deep freeze, noting that many of the cars stolen last year were running, unlocked, or […]
ReadWindsor Star - Local (34 minutes ago)
Windsor’s whisky doctor is in. Two Windsor-made whiskies have collected some major awards, including a 2026 Canadian Whisky of the Year win for J.P. Wiser's 24-Year-Old. The man behind those popular creations — one of the few people in the world with a PhD in brewing and distilling — told the Star that the long-awaited […]
ReadCBC - British Columbia (35 minutes ago)
A Port Moody, B.C., mother of two says she had to wait three months after being diagnosed with breast cancer to see an oncologist. She worries that wait has cost her precious time. B.C. Cancer data shows that while wait times are improving, British Columbia continues to lag behind other provinces.
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (35 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.
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (35 minutes ago)
Canada's biggest grocery giants — including Loblaws, Sobeys and Metro — are using property law to control how other grocery stores, dollar stores, pharmacies and gas stations can compete with them, an investigation by CBC's Marketplace has found.
ReadCBC - Canada (35 minutes ago)
Located in historic Fort William, Thunder Bay's Simpson Street has been going through a lot of changes. The road itself has undergone massive repairs over the last couple of years, and the city is eyeing vacant buildings there for new development. Here's how different people are working to revitalize the neighbourhood on the northwestern Ontario...
ReadCBC - North (35 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 - Thunder Bay (35 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 (35 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 - Saskatchewan (36 minutes ago)
BHP says the latest cost increase was the result of construction hours and quantities of materials.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (36 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 (36 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 (36 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 (36 minutes ago)
Community of La Loche commemorates the lives taken by an 18-year-old gunman on Jan. 22, 2016.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (36 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 (36 minutes ago)
Sask. government to launch external review scrutinizing hospital safety and security staff training
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (36 minutes ago)
Environment Canada has issued an orange warning, which means the weather is likely to cause widespread or significant damage, for all of Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Saskatoon Morning radio host Candice Lipski has more on the deep freeze, speaking from where it feels like -48 C with the wind chill.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (36 minutes ago)
The supply issue in the province is under a microscope as the Ministry of Health continues its phased approach to lower the age qualification for mammogram booking without a doctor's referral. Women 43 and older now qualify; those over 40 expected to qualify by June.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (36 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 (36 minutes ago)
Temperatures are staying dangerously low in Saskatchewan, as Environment and Climate Change Canada reports multiple communities breaking cold weather records.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (36 minutes ago)
Cameron Robert Carey-Grosse remains in hospital in stable condition, police say. He is now charged with attempted murder and uttering threats.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (36 minutes ago)
A judge is considering whether former constables Dylan Kemp and Jason Garland can appeal their firings, after the lawyer they hired to file an appeal made an error.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (36 minutes ago)
A joint submission from the Crown and defence proposes a two-year suspended sentence to be served in the community, followed by three years of probation.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (36 minutes ago)
Goldman established the $50K Thorn Prize in honour of her late brother, days before her own death on Jan. 13.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (36 minutes ago)
Extreme cold warnings are in effect across much of Saskatchewan, with temperatures expected to remain dangerously low through the weekend. Here's what to know to stay safe during the frigid temperatures.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (37 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.
ReadGlobal News - Regina (42 minutes ago)
Saskatchewan is locked in a deep freeze and it's not just uncomfortably cold, the frigid temperatures can be dangerous. People are reminded to stay safe inside and out.
ReadWinnipeg Free Press - Winnipeg (50 minutes ago)
On a pleasant spring evening in April 2025, a Russian ballistic missile shrieked into the blue-collar Ukrainian city of Kryvyi Rih. It exploded directly over top of a playground, blasting shrapnel across a quiet residential neighbourhood and killing 23 people, including nine children.
ReadCityNews - Toronto (52 minutes ago)
A winter storm and cold warning remain in effect for Toronto and all of southern Ontario on Saturday. Environment Canada says the bitterly cold temperatures which settled in overnight will continue throughout the day on Saturday, with wind chill values into the minus 30s Temperatures will continue to run well below seasonal, making even short […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
DEAR ABBY: A few years back, my brother gave me a substantial amount of cryptocurrency. A couple of years after that, he did something that hurt me and my husband deeply and destroyed any trust I had in him. As a result, I have greatly reduced contact with him as well as my entire family. When I explained […]
ReadCalgary Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
Insult to Canada's service As a veteran of the war in Afghanistan, I’m extremely insulted by President Trump's dismissal of our nation's sacrifice in defence of their country following the 9/11 attacks. We lost a lot of good people fighting that war and many broken, body and mind, for life as a result of their […]
ReadEdmonton Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
How likely can the Oilers turn the season around? VOTE IN OUR DAILY ONLINE POLL! PROTECTING ALBERTANS Regarding former justice ministers criticizing the UCP government’s conduct: So there is a group upset with the Alberta government standing up for Albertans against unelected Judges. These people should follow the news and read the ridiculous...
ReadSaskatoon Star-Phoenix - Local (2 hours ago)
In a 2023 interview with Saskatoon police that went on for more than three hours, Michael Smillie repeatedly denied being involved in the death of Taya Rae Ann Sinclair. “I’ve never hurt anyone,” he said in the July 12, 2023 interview, when being questioned by SPS Sgt. Robert Sampson. Smillie is charged with first-degree murder […]
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (2 hours ago)
My friend recently had a stroke and went to the U of A Hospital where he sat 14 hours in the waiting area then admitted. He spent the next three days in a gurney in the hallway. When he got home he developed COVID, which he probably obtained lying in the hallway for three days. […]
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (2 hours ago)
Kitchener is well-known for its music and arts scene, with events like the annual blues Festival, multicultural festival, performances at Centre in the Square and K-W Oktoberfest. Kitchener is also home to artists, including photographers, graphic designers, filmmakers and actors, who are eager to grow.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (2 hours ago)
Sask. restaurant owners charged with exploiting foreign workers
ReadCBC - North (2 hours ago)
As Waskaganish's population grows, so does the demand for accessible health care. The Cree Board of Health and Social Services of James Bay has opened an expanded Community Miiyuupmatisiwin Centre to help fill the gaps in health care in the northern Quebec Cree community.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (3 hours 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 - Thunder Bay (3 hours ago)
Local unions representing mill workers in northwestern Ontario are continuing to push the provincial and federal governments for support amid growing uncertainty within the forestry sector. Here's what they want to see done to aid affected workers and communities.
ReadCBC - New Brunswick (4 hours ago)
A Sussex woman is trying to organize a town-wide effort to address homelessness in the community. Recently, Leeann Nichol spoke to town council about her request — having a meeting with stakeholders, such as RCMP, ambulance dispatchers, mental health professionals, councillors and the local MLA so that people in the community can ask questions.
ReadCBC - Toronto (4 hours ago)
A new exhibit in Mississauga is inviting residents to travel back in time and learn about the city's rich history. Out of the Vault: Beyond the Shore at Adamson Estate is bringing rarely seen historical artifacts to the public, including pieces from WW II and others that date back to the 1800s. CBC's Talia Ricci takes us there.
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