Winnipeg Sun - Local (2 minutes ago)
By Danica Coto SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — The U.S. government imposed visa restrictions on Fritz Alphonse Jean, a member of Haiti’s transitional presidential council, accusing him of supporting gangs and other criminal organizations in a move expected to deepen the country’s political instability. The U.S. also accused Jean of obstructing...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (2 minutes ago)
By John Leicester PARIS (AP) — The Paris prosecutor announced four more arrests Tuesday in connection with the stunning heist at the Louvre Museum in October by a gang that made off with $102 million worth of jewels. The two men and two women in custody are from the Paris region and range in age […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (2 minutes ago)
By Lou Kesten It’s been a difficult year for the people who create video games, with layoffs persisting while the tech industry tries to force us to use artificial intelligence for everything. But great games emerged nonetheless — and I can’t imagine AI ever being able to deliver the kind of thrilling, rewarding adventures we’ve […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (2 minutes ago)
By Daniel Johnson It’s a dilemma for many investors: you want to have cash set aside to hop on investment opportunities that might arise. But you also don’t want the money sitting in your portfolio not collecting any return. Enter cash exchange-traded funds. Experts say there is increasing demand for cash ETFs among investors old […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (2 minutes ago)
By Beatrice Dupuy NEW YORK (AP) — Designer Jeffrey Banks spent years co-authoring seven books on fashion before finally deciding it was time to share his own story. The menswear designer recounts more than 50 years in fashion, from working for Ralph Lauren to launching his own label, in his new memoir “Storyteller: Tales from […]
ReadWindsor Star - Local (3 minutes ago)
The Salvation Army opened its 2025 Christmas kettle campaign with a target of raising $250,000 in Windsor and Essex, hoping to match last year's fundraising success. A flag-raising ceremony at the South Windsor Citadel heralded the start of the year's Christmas campaign and featured a performance by the Salvation Army brass band. "Christmas time is...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (49 minutes ago)
A ballet company says its truck containing the sets and backdrops for its Nutcracker production has been retrieved after it was stolen from a lot in Etobicoke on Monday morning. Bengt Jörgen, the artistic director and CEO of Jörgen Dance, confirmed with CityNews that the sets were recovered in Peel Region. Ballet Jörgen’s general manager,...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (50 minutes ago)
Toronto police say a man has died of his injuries after he was brought to a hospital suffering from gunshot wounds. Police at 31 Division say the man arrived at a hospital just before 5:30 a.m. on Tuesday. He was later pronounced dead in the hospital. It’s not yet known where the shooting occurred or […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (50 minutes ago)
A Toronto man is facing criminal charges after allegedly claiming a $1 million Lotto Max Free Play ticket that investigators say should have been split among a group of three. The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) confirmed that 70-year-old Alex Parucha was arrested on Nov. 19 following a months-long investigation into the disputed jackpot. On July...
ReadCBC - Edmonton (54 minutes ago)
In an essay titled "A most inconvenient Indian" for the Globe and Mail, the Guelph, Ont.-based King says he learned of rumours several years ago that questioned his heritage. The California-born King says he made a concerted effort this year to find their origin, which brought him to a U.S. organization called Tribal Alliance Against Frauds.
ReadCBC - Edmonton (54 minutes ago)
Laws about greenwashing — making a false or misleading statement about the environmental benefits of a product — will remain on the books, but the Liberal government has said it will be making changes aimed at offering businesses more certainty about what runs afoul of the law.
ReadCBC - Edmonton (54 minutes ago)
Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith have agreed to the broad outlines of a memorandum of understanding that would give Alberta special exemptions from federal environmental laws and offer political support to a new oil pipeline to the B.C. coast, CBC News has learned.
ReadCBC - Edmonton (54 minutes ago)
A photograph from a telegraphers union meeting. An Italian restaurant menu from Toronto. A newspaper clipping covering a graduating class of Royal Canadian Air Force engineers. What do all those have in common? That's what researchers with the Alberta Family Histories Society are looking to uncover after receiving a mysterious box from a thrift...
ReadCBC - Edmonton (54 minutes ago)
While reasoning varies, many of the newly approved petitioners said they were upset the UCP government used the Charter's notwithstanding clause last month to end a provincewide teachers strike. Another common reason given among applicants was that the MLAs being targeted aren't responsive to community concerns or aren't engaging with their...
ReadCBC - Montreal (54 minutes ago)
Nunavik doctors are calling on authorities to improve the region's fragile water infrastructure. In the meantime, health workers get creative to provide care in an environment plagued by water shortages, from waterless childbirths to containing the spread of illnesses.
ReadCBC - Montreal (54 minutes ago)
When an Ontario woman made a $4,300 hotel reservation on Booking.com, she never expected the website would cancel it, then offer her the same accommodations for quadruple the price. A digital rights lawyer says such cases show how weak consumer protections allow online platforms to shift risk and costs onto travellers.
ReadCBC - New Brunswick (54 minutes ago)
A new tool created by real estate firm Turner Drake & Partners blends multiple indicators of housing markets across Canada to assign scores to be used for comparison. It shows the financial burden on renters in Nova Scotia is greater than in any other province.
ReadCBC - Windsor (54 minutes ago)
David Chilton's updated version of The Wealthy Barber became a bestseller within a week of it going on sale. He says he believes that's because young people today aren't sure where to turn for advice as TikTok and YouTube influencers offer ideas that aren't financially sound.
ReadCBC - Windsor (54 minutes ago)
Poinsettias will soon be making their way into offices, churches, stores and homes as part of holiday decorating traditions. The plants in City of Kitchener buildings are grown locally in the city's greenhouse while people can buy the plant for themselves almost anywhere, including local greenhouses.
ReadCBC - Windsor (54 minutes ago)
The number of students missing school post-pandemic has been on the rise. It's an issue that's impacting school boards, parents and teachers across the country. But the reasons why and the long-term impacts are not clear. CBC looked at the data, which includes school boards in Waterloo region, London and Windsor.
ReadCBC - Windsor (54 minutes ago)
With trade uncertainty, tariffs and rising prices, Canadian shoppers are expected to pull back this holiday season. Retailers are offering weeks-long discounts —and for some, their first Black Friday deals ever — in the hope of enticing people to spend.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (54 minutes ago)
Travel advisories for some highways in central and northern Saskatchewan have been lifted after freezing rain caused dangerous road conditions Friday evening, though drivers are still being urged to exercise caution.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (54 minutes ago)
The village of St. Louis, Sask., has rallied together to save a historic bridge with a century-old legacy. The former railway bridge is now a walkway designed to teach people about the community's rich Métis culture.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (54 minutes ago)
Doug Cuthand, longtime Indigenous columnist for the Saskatoon StarPhoeinx has retired from the paper after a prostate cancer diagnosis.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (54 minutes ago)
A group of crafters in northern Manitoba have been making and collecting dozens of quilts to help bring warmth and comfort to hundreds of neighbours who lost their homes to this year's wildfire across the border in Denare Beach.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (54 minutes ago)
The University of Saskatchewan Huskies came into the 60th Vanier Cup with an opportunity to win their first national championship in nearly three decades. Instead, the Montreal Carabins beat the Huskies 30-16 Saturday afternoon.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (54 minutes ago)
Dancing with the Stars recently celebrated its 20th anniversary — but that's not why it's been the talk of Instagram, TikTok, Twitter and, yes, water coolers everywhere this season. Blending nostalgia with a new kind of stardom, the show has successfully reimagined the dance competition for a new generation.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (54 minutes ago)
Misha Pavelick's father Lorne speaks about healing, justice and what comes next for the family.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (54 minutes ago)
Earlier this year, more than 700 photos, which included AI-generated pornographic images, were discovered on the laptop of a male student at Hong Kong University. They included images of three young women at the university, who spoke to CBC News about the difficulty of getting accountability in the age of AI deepfakes.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (54 minutes ago)
Canadian Western Agribition is back. A traditional Burning of the Brand ceremony took place on Monday to officially kick off the week-long event.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (54 minutes ago)
The Saskatchewan NDP has introduced a long-promised bill that, if passed, would introduce rent control to the province, but the provincial government has maintained it will not vote for rent control.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (54 minutes ago)
Saskatoon modular builder fined $100K after workplace injury in Corman Park
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (54 minutes ago)
Priscilla Tootoosis-Iron says the people involved in her son's killing will answer for what they did — whether in court or to a higher power.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (54 minutes ago)
Dillon Whitehawk has filed an appeal with the Supreme Court after Saskatchewan's decision to uphold his conviction in the 2020 gang-related murder of a Regina mother.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (54 minutes ago)
Regina residents are facing a proposed property tax explosion of 15.69 per cent. And the increase is not derived from a massive expansion of services. Like Saskatoon's spike, it would pay merely to maintain services.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (54 minutes ago)
Under the proposal recommended by city hall administration heading into Tuesday's budget talks, low-income bus passes would stay frozen, while the cost of passes would rise by about five per cent. Occasional transit users would pay about 10 per cent more.
ReadCBC - British Columbia (54 minutes ago)
As B.C. conservation officers continued to search for the three grizzlies involved in Thursday's attack on an elementary school group in Bella Coola, residents say the incident reflects years of rising bear encounters in the remote Central Coast community.
ReadToronto Sun - Local (59 minutes ago)
A man is dead after a shooting Tuesday morning in North York. Toronto Police in 31 Division say a man was “brought to a hospital suffering from gunshot wounds” around 5:25 a.m. He died in hospital. The Homicide Unit is investigating. There was no immediate word on the victim’s age, where the shooting occurred, or […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (59 minutes ago)
By Chris Megerian WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump plans to bestow ceremonial pardons on two turkeys and fly to his private Florida resort on Tuesday to celebrate Thanksgiving, a holiday interlude during what has been a turbulent and uncertain chapter of his second term. Waddle and Gobble, the two birds that will be spared […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (59 minutes ago)
By David Klepper WASHINGTON (AP) — Hackers working for Russian intelligence attacked an American engineering company this fall, investigators at a U.S. cybersecurity company said Tuesday — seemingly because that firm had worked for a U.S. municipality with a sister city in Ukraine. The findings reflect the evolving tools and tactics of...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (59 minutes ago)
By Caleigh Wells The pollution from food is sneaky. Because the apple sitting on your kitchen counter isn’t really causing any harm. But chances are good that you didn’t pick it from a tree in your backyard. It required land and water to grow, machines to harvest and process, packaging to ship, trucks to transport […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (59 minutes ago)
Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith have agreed to the broad framework of a deal that would advance a new oil pipeline to Canada's west coast, according to a CBC report released Monday. Sources told the broadcaster the two governments plan to unveil the agreement at a press conference in Calgary on […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (59 minutes ago)
By Christopher Rugaber WASHINGTON (AP) — Sales at U.S. retailers and restaurants increased modestly in September as resilient consumers moderated their spending after splurging over the summer. Sales rose 0.2% in September from the previous month, the Commerce Department said Tuesday, in a report delayed more than a month because of the...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (59 minutes ago)
By Laura Ungar Megan Feller smoked pot several times a day and couldn’t eat, sleep or function without it. But at the time, she didn’t see the need to reach out for help. “I didn’t think cannabis was a big deal,” the 24-year-old said. “It was really socially accepted.” This attitude is common. As more […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (59 minutes ago)
Winnipeg police have arrested a 28-year-old man in connection with a violent assault at a St. Boniface gas station that left a 61-year-old victim seriously injured. The incident happened around 2:30 a.m. on Nov. 2 at a station in the 700 block of Lagimodière Boulevard. Police say a man and woman pulled up in a […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (59 minutes ago)
By Chan Ho-him HONG KONG (AP) — China’s Alibaba Group posted a 34% jump in revenue from its cloud business in its most recent quarter, buoyed by the boom in artificial intelligence. But overall revenue at the Chinese tech group for the July-September quarter increased by just 5% year-on-year to 247.8 billion yuan ($35 billion), […]
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (2 hours ago)
As families continue to struggle with high grocery prices and inflation, the federal and provincial governments say more students in Saskatchewan will now have access to healthy meals at school.
ReadCBC - Calgary (2 hours ago)
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's plan to allow physicians to dabble both in the public and private systems at the same time would be a Canadian first, and has drawn mixed reaction from critics and supporters alike. It has also prompted a number of questions.
ReadRegina Leader-Post - Local (2 hours ago)
Why would anyone believe the CFL is interested in becoming a farm system for the NFL?
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
The convicted killer who married notorious murderer Luka Magnotta eight years ago while both were behind bars has been denied parole. In a decision this month, the Parole Board of Canada denied Anthony Theophile Jolin, 43, a release on the life sentence he is serving for murdering a fellow inmate. In 2017, Jolin and Magnotta […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
By Glenn Gamboa Marc Buoniconti said his father, the late NFL Hall of Famer Nick Buoniconti, explained the secret to the success of their nonprofit and its fundraising efforts simply: “We’re just not good listeners.” In the 40 years since Marc Buoniconti, then a college football linebacker at the Citadel, was paralyzed during a routine […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
Swan River RCMP have arrested a man after he allegedly barricaded himself in a bathroom at the Swan Valley Health Centre and refused to drop a knife when confronted by officers. Police were called around 2:30 p.m. on Nov. 23 after staff reported an unknown intoxicated man had locked himself inside the emergency room bathroom. […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
By Eileen Ng KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysa (AP) — Authorities worldwide have seized an average of nine tigers each month over the past five years, highlighting a worsening trafficking crisis that threatens the survival of one of the planet’s most iconic species, according to research released Tuesday. A new report by wildlife trade monitoring network...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
LONDON (AP) — The co-creator of British TV sitcoms “Father Ted” and the “IT Crowd” was cleared Tuesday of harassing a transgender activist on social media, but he was found guilty of damaging their mobile phone during an encounter last year. Prosecutors alleged that Gary Linehan, an Irish comedy writer known for his outspoken criticism...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
RCMP are investigating two separate drowning deaths in northern Manitoba after early freeze-up conditions led to dangerous ice on local waterways over the weekend. Norway House RCMP were called at 1:20 a.m. on Nov. 22 after a First Nations Safety Officer reported a person had fallen through the ice on the Nelson River in Kinosao […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
By Molly Quell THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Prosecutors at the International Criminal Court on Tuesday began presenting closing arguments against an alleged commander of a rebel group from Central African Republic facing multiple counts of crimes against humanity and war crimes. Mahamat Said Abdel Kani is accused of overseeing torture,...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
Sio Silica drew 185 registered participants to a public open house Tuesday evening, offering residents and industry observers a detailed look at Manitoba's emerging high-purity silica project. Attendees included students, trades workers, engineers, and community members from across the province. The event comes as Alberta-based Sio Silica Corp.'s...
ReadCalgary Herald - Local (2 hours ago)
Alberta's auditor general should initiate a comprehensive performance audit into whether the ministries of Environment and Protected Areas and Mines and Minerals have adequate systems and processes in place — at a reasonable cost to Albertans — for planning, monitoring and reporting to meet the goals set out under the 2023 Alberta Emissions...
ReadSaskatoon Star-Phoenix - Local (2 hours ago)
Nutrien has set plans in motion to build a $1-billion export terminal at the Port of Longview
ReadToronto Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysa — Authorities worldwide have seized an average of nine tigers each month over the past five years, highlighting a worsening trafficking crisis that threatens the survival of one of the planet’s most iconic species, according to research released Tuesday. A new report by wildlife trade monitoring network TRAFFIC warned that...
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