Edmonton Journal - Local (3 hours ago)
It’s no easy matter to build a Stanley Cup-winning team, especially in this era of enforced competitive balance, with a hard salary cap making it difficult for top teams to hold their own talent, let alone pay for new talent under the cap. To succeed, it takes a GM who knows when to hold onto […]
ReadGlobal News - Regina (5 hours ago)
Saskatchewan's Realtors' association is reporting mounting supply pressures and all-time-high benchmark prices for cities across the province last month.
ReadCBC - Toronto (6 hours ago)
With just over a week to go before the FIFA World Cup kicks off in Toronto, city officials are offering an inside look at final preparations to welcome the influx of fans. CBC's Naama Weingarten breaks down the city's plan — from transit and safety updates to street closures in neighbourhoods near the stadium.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (6 hours ago)
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency planned to implement new regulations for cattle tracking. But Saskatchewan ranchers said "no way," and now those changes are on hold. The 306 hears from a local rancher about the concerns behind their position.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (6 hours ago)
One of rural Saskatchewan's most unique racing competitions starts tomorrow. These drivers are putting their lawnmowers to the speed test. The 306 hears from one of the race commissioners about why people love racing mowers.
ReadEdmonton Sun - Local (6 hours ago)
Edmonton city council only seems to have one mission and that how can we squeeze more money out of people. I have not heard anything about reducing spending, we need to get rid of these jokers that think they know how to run city efficiently. Gary Malick (We’ll have to wait another three years.) No […]
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (7 hours ago)
The Saskatchewan Health Authority says mould was found on the outside pane of a window in the intensive care unit at Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon.
ReadCBC - Montreal (7 hours ago)
Montreal police are asking for the public's help in locating Chistopher Watts — a 66-year-old sex offender who is currently at large. Watts was in the Montreal area at the time he violated the conditions of his Correctional Service Canada (CSC) supervision.
ReadCityNews - Calgary (8 hours ago)
A pedestrian is in life-threatening condition after being struck by a vehicle in southwest Calgary on Friday afternoon. Emergency crews were called to the intersection of Bow Trail and 37 Street SW around 3:45 p.m. for reports someone was struck by a vehicle. The pedestrian was rushed to Foothills hospital with life-threatening injuries. The driver...
ReadCBC - Montreal (8 hours ago)
First Fridays is a citizen initiative that has become an iconic cultural and culinary event in Montreal. Held on the first Friday of each summer month at the Olympic Stadium, the festival will feature themes such as the World Cup, the 50th anniversary of the Olympic Games in Montreal and Fiesta Latina to mark its 15th anniversary.
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