CityNews - Toronto (2 minutes ago)
Three men have been arrested and charged in connection with a homicide that occurred in Brampton. Peel police responded to reports of a shooting on Dec. 8 around 7 p.m. near Shoppers World on Main Street. The victim was driving out of the plaza when the suspects approached his vehicle and allegedly opened fire. Investigators […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (2 minutes ago)
A male driver is in police custody for impaired driving following a single-vehicle collision near Exhibition Place early Wednesday morning. According to authorities, the crash happened in the Lake Shore Boulevard and Ontario Drive area just before 6:50 a.m. Officers say both the vehicle drove into a hydro pole and damaged some trees. The driver...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (2 minutes ago)
After several draws, the $80 million Lotto Max jackpot was won in Ontario for the first time. The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) says the winning ticket was sold in London, Ont. on Dec. 30. This marks the second time the $80 million jackpot has been claimed by a single ticket holder. The first […]
ReadThe Province - Local (2 minutes ago)
Conor Garland surrenders significant height and weight — but never his remarkable resolve — when the mighty mite defies physics and overwhelming odds in deciding to drop the mitts. According to hockeyfights.com, the Vancouver Canucks right-winger has fought 14 times at the NHL level, including twice this season. He has never picked his spots in...
ReadWindsor Star - Local (58 minutes ago)
The Windsor Police Service has laid criminal charges against one of its own officers following a sexual assault investigation. Const. Ali Karhani, who has served with Windsor’s police department for six years, faces two counts of sexual assault related to separate off-duty incidents involving alleged inappropriate physical contact. The charges...
ReadToronto Sun - Local (58 minutes ago)
Toronto Police are hunting two vehicles after a midtown hit and run left a female pedestrian dead. In a post on X, police said they were called to the Eglinton Ave. E. and Dunfield Ave. around 7:15 a.m. Wednesday for reports of a pedestrian struck by a vehicle. The pedestrian was rushed to hospital with […]
ReadRegina Leader-Post - Local (58 minutes ago)
The journey of an old 35-mm movie projector to Antarctica has caused residents of Abbey, Sask., to reminisce.
ReadCalgary Herald - Local (58 minutes ago)
Canada, the game as we knew it has changed. Our long-standing partnerships and alliances have shifted, and the rules-based order and economy are in question, leaving behind the predictability they once provided. Are we really ready to respond? Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke at a luncheon hosted by the Calgary Chamber of Commerce last month. […]
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (An hour ago)
The same dilemma awaits for Saskatoon's George Ward Pool that the city faced with two other outdoor pools nearing their end — to keep it open or not. Regina faced the same problem more recently with Wascana Pool and Maple Leaf Pool.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (An hour ago)
A temporary warming centre located at the Prince Albert Grand Council urban services building has opened after the lone warming centre in the city, hosted by the Salvation Army, went up in flames on Christmas day.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (An hour ago)
Chief Cam McBride said in a year-end interview with CBC that the volume of calls to police continues to rise, even though the number of criminal code violations has dropped for the second straight year.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (An hour ago)
Garrett Hawkins is on the cusp of making it to the big leagues. The 25-year-old pitcher from Biggar, Sask., has been added to the San Diego Padres 40-man roster.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (An hour ago)
A woman from the RM of Livingston has been missing for two weeks, and RCMP are calling on the public for help.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (An hour ago)
Lorilee Davies is excited for the new opportunity but remains keenly aware that the Regina Police Service is under scrutiny.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (An hour ago)
When Ben Docabo movedto Prince Albert from the Philippines, what he missed most was the taste of back home. Realizing he wasn't alone, he launched La Suerte Bakery and Resto. It quickly became a success, and his homemade pastries can now be found in to grocery stores in Saskatoon, with an eye on Regina.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (An hour ago)
Officers will begin exercising additional powers to breathalyze drivers without needing reasonable doubt of impairment on Jan. 1, the Saskatoon Police Service says .
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (An hour ago)
Canada poised for another run at Olympic hockey gold with NHL's return
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (An hour ago)
The new regulations make changes to rules governing how seeds are developed, imported, labelled and marketed.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (An hour ago)
Word of Kelly Sage's unique collection of signed cards and baseballs of Canadian-born ex-major leaguers has led to unsolicited calls and emails from retired players.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (An hour ago)
After his wife passed away, Pat Parrott settled into a life in which he thought his dating days were behind him. A chance encounter with a former co-worker led to a friendship, but he wondered if it was possibly more.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (An hour ago)
Volunteers are at the backbone of small communities. In the town of Ituna, Sask., those volunteers have spent years raising money with perogies. People there say they've made 70,000 perogies this year alone.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (An hour ago)
Ituna volunteers say in the past 20 years, they've been gathering to make dozens and dozens of perogies to sell to maintain their local churches. At this point, they estimate they've made as many as a million or more.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (An hour ago)
Shane Prpich is encouraging renters to stand up for their rights after his multi-year ordeal with an out-of-province landlord, which was ordered to pay the Saskatoon man for aggravated damages.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (An hour ago)
The father and uncle of Neil Wahpistikwan, who was murdered on Tuesday morning on Big Island Lake Cree Nation, recounted details of the shooting's aftermath.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (An hour ago)
One man is dead and Saskatchewan RCMP say they are still searching for two armed men after an early morning shooting on Big Island Lake Cree Nation.
ReadCBC - Manitoba (An hour ago)
The year that saw the remains of two First Nations women brought home from a Manitoba landfill and a search get underway for the remains of a third showed how far reconciliation efforts have come — and how far they still need to go, the families say
ReadCBC - British Columbia (An hour ago)
David Travis was sentenced to two years less a day and will spend 593 days in custody, accounting for time already served, after pleading guilty to three counts of arson. On July 24, 2024, Travis lit the first of four fires he started that day in Nelson, B.C., and was later arrested with two lighters still in his possession.
ReadCBC - Calgary (An hour ago)
Harry Longabaugh — better known as the Sundance Kid — is perhaps most famous for his daring bank and train robberies as part of Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch. But the American outlaw's short stint as a cowboy and businessman in southern Alberta is a lesser-known chapter of Wild West history.
ReadCBC - Calgary (An hour ago)
Duelling citizen-led petitions related to separation, multiple uses of the notwithstanding clause, a slew of recall petitions, progress on a pipeline deal and municipal elections across the province — 2025 was rife with political news. And already, the year ahead is looking to be just as consequential.
ReadCBC - Windsor (An hour ago)
One politician was threatened because a resident didn't like the speed bump the city installed on his street. Another was yelled at because a homeowner's garbage wasn't picked up on time. Earlier this month, a man was arrested after his email inquiries to London City Hall turned into death threats.
ReadCBC - Windsor (An hour ago)
The aromatic, spicy and sometimes smoky flavour of a smooth, Kentucky bourbon has been but a memory for consumers in this country ever since the spirit was caught in the crossfire of U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff war and annexation sabre-rattling. As a result, angry Canadians have united behind a 'Buy Canadian' movement that experts say is...
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (An hour ago)
After a nearly month-long search of the city's landfill, Deborah Anishinabie's family is still seeking closure as an investigation into her homicide in Thunder Bay, Ont., continues. Here's what we know about the search for the rest of the 42-year-old's remains, and what First Nation leaders want to see done to address the ongoing crisis of missing...
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (An hour ago)
From the ongoing legal battle over Indigenous children's rights to the controversy over the new Liberal government's major projects law or the landmark Cowichan decision in British Columbia, 2025 was a year of both familiar situations and major shifts in the world of Indigenous politics.
ReadCBC - Canada (An hour ago)
The United States heaved on the rope in 2025 in its women's hockey tug of war with Canada. Their rivalry is constant, but the stakes rise in the year preceding the Winter Olympics. While Canada has only taken one of eight meetings against its nemesis in 2025, the players remain confident heading into Milan Cortina.
ReadCBC - North (An hour ago)
Rassi Nashalik, the host who delivered the news in the language of the Inuit people of Canada's Arctic, is one of 80 individuals recently appointed to the Order of Canada, the Governor General's office announced on Wednesday. Nashalik said she did her job for her people.
ReadSaskatoon Star-Phoenix - Local (2 hours ago)
Our most read story of the year in Saskatchewan isn't completely to be expected.
ReadSaskatoon Star-Phoenix - Local (2 hours ago)
Becoming president in 2015, Stoicheff made Indigenization and innovation key priorities.
ReadSaskatoon Star-Phoenix - Local (2 hours ago)
A Saskatchewan judge recently dismissed the lawsuit, filed in 2018, which listed the Saskatchewan government as one of the defendants.
ReadToronto Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
Sometimes a struggling team needs a different voice and once the Maple Leafs decided not to change head coaches, that infusion had to come within the room, not behind the bench. The Maple Leafs’ 4-0 win over the New Jersey Devils on Tuesday marked the first time Auston Matthews (hurt), William Nylander (hurt) and Mitch […]
ReadCalgary Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
Thoughts with Ukraine, Gaza This new year I’ll remember families who suffered the loss of a loved one due to war in Ukraine and Gaza. Since Ukraine was invaded it has suffered 230,000 casualties and Russia 1.2 million and this doesn’t include civilians killed due to missiles, etc. The Gaza war saw 53,000 killed with […]
ReadCalgary Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
Since the start of 2025, our principal trading partner has been ruled by a president who seems determined to unravel the post-war global economic and security order that provided a stable and reassuring backdrop for smaller countries such as Canada.
ReadRegina Leader-Post - Local (2 hours ago)
Regina Leader-Post photojournalist Kayle Neis shares what made 2025 such a special year.
ReadEdmonton Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
Are you happy with snow removal efforts? VOTE IN OUR DAILY ONLINE POLL! PENSION RIGHTS It was stated that if Alberta separates, we would lose our CPP pension and Canada would keep our money (Is Alberta separation worth it? Letters, Dec. 29). You may want to retract that and do a little research. Anyone that […]
ReadWindsor Star - Local (2 hours ago)
Heroes of all shapes, sizes, backgrounds and circumstances were among the subjects captured in front of the lens of Windsor Star award-winning photographer Dan Janisse in 2025. It was a year of elections (provincial and federal), of an American president’s trade war on his country’s closest neighbour and ally, of labour strife, and of fire...
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (2 hours ago)
For a special, year-end vibe, host Craig Norris is digging into CBC Music's Top 100 Songs of 2025 and shining a light on some Ontario artists who might fly a little under the radar. So, it's a countdown show - sort of. You'll hear tunes from Aqyila, Josh Ross, Billianne, Pup, Nia Nadurata, Tobi, Sara Kae and tons more!
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (2 hours ago)
CBC Kitchener-Waterloo's top stories of 2025 ranged from neighbours in Breslau being handed a $14,000 bill for sewer work done a decade ago to people taking massive trips, like riding a motorcycle to the Northwest Territories and back in 19 days.
ReadCBC - Montreal (3 hours ago)
A cemetery in Perkins, Que., will be getting some unusual company in the near future: statues and artwork from Saint-Antoine-de-Padoue Church. They're being buried as part of efforts to deconsecrate the historic edifice and resurrect it as a cultural hub.
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (3 hours ago)
Waterloo region is seeing an "early" spike in flu cases and hospitalizations this flu season and it's potentially because of a new variation of the H3N2 flu strain. David Aoki, director of infectious disease and chief nursing officer for the Region of Waterloo, said there's already 503 flu cases reported this season and officials expect cases to...
ReadCBC - North (3 hours ago)
It's been an eventful year in the Yukon, with the election of a new territorial government and a new leader of the Council of Yukon First Nations, the settlement of a major class action lawsuit involving a Whitehorse elementary school, and the experience of a Yukon woman in a U.S. immigration detention facility among the stories making headlines.
ReadCBC - Manitoba (3 hours ago)
Animals in Steinbach needed another place to stay for a month after the area's animal rescue was flooded for a second consecutive year in 2025. At least 200 city residents are also waiting to find out if they'll get help from a provincial disaster relief fund.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (3 hours ago)
The City of Prince Albert is now calling itself "the City of Parks" because of national recognition for the most greenspace per capita. The city, services clubs, businesses and local private donors have contributed millions of dollars to upgrading the city's parks.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (3 hours ago)
The Salvation Army in downtown Prince Albert, which runs the only warming centre in the city, was ravaged by a fire Thursday night. Now, the community is finding ways to ensure the city's neediest get the help they need.
ReadToronto Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
DEAR ABBY: I’m a 50-year-old woman who has lived with orthopedic challenges due to a congenital metabolic condition. Despite many surgeries and limited mobility, I have led a full life as a special needs teacher, wife and caregiver for my grandmother. After my grandmother passed last year, I struggled emotionally and started weekly Zoom...
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