CBC - Newfoundland (26 minutes ago)
When Michelle Pratt's twins were born, she learned they didn't qualify for an antibody shot that can prevent RSV. While Pratt decided to pay for the drug out of pocket, she wants to see Newfoundland and Labrador expand coverage to include all infants — not just those deemed at risk. It's a stance that's shared by doctors and organizations across...
ReadCBC - Windsor (26 minutes ago)
The president of the Essex County Chinese Canadian Association says his organization plans to use the energetic spirit of the Year of the Horse to continue its community outreach efforts, including raising money for the new Windsor acute care hospital, the Fancsy Family Hospital.
ReadOttawa Citizen - Local (56 minutes ago)
Heritage buildings are an asset for a city. Put them to work, Ottawa! Please stop the endless squabbling regarding heritage buildings in Ottawa. I have spent many winters in Charleston, South Carolina where are not only heritage buildings honoured and protected by law, they are 'on a pedestal' and used in the promotion and teaching […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (5 hours ago)
DO LITTLE CARNEY Re “Canada can’t afford more climate hysteria” (Editorial, Feb. 15): Your editorial was right on topic, but the one thing that you did not raise is that while we need to start exporting our oil-based resources, we also need to remove the ability of provinces to thwart such endeavours. One thing that […]
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (5 hours ago)
Here’s an interesting fact for you: The last time the Bottom Six forwards on the Edmonton Oilers played so little, the team came within one game of winning the Stanley Cup in June of 2024. Does that surprise you? It did for me. There’s been a lot of debate about what’s wrong with the 2025-26 […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (6 hours ago)
There won't be a better opportunity than a late winter playoff race to bring out the best in Toronto. How the Maple Leafs respond from a six-point hole in a crowded field won't be known until games resume late next week. For the farm club Marlies, it's already crunch time in the standings — and […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (7 hours ago)
Toronto police are once again warning people to stay off frozen bodies of water after a teenager fell through the ice over the weekend. Officers say the incident happened in front of their marine unit station on Queens Quay West on Saturday evening. Jerry Collins, a man who was at the Harbourfront at the time […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (7 hours ago)
Two elderly people have been taken to hospital after a fire at an East York apartment. Toronto police were called to Cosburn Avenue and Linsmore Crescent just after 9 p.m. for reports of a fire in an apartment above a business. The building was evacuated and two people, a man and a woman, were taken […]
ReadWindsor Star - Local (7 hours ago)
It was a positive sign with the playoffs looming. The Windsor Spitfires face the West Division-rival Saginaw eight times in the regular season. It was a tough start to the season series for the Spitfires, who dropped three of the first four meetings. However, Monday's 7-1 win over the Spirit before a crowd of 6,163 at the WFCU […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (9 hours ago)
Toronto police are searching for an 80-year-old man who went missing from Scarborough on Sunday. Steven was last seen in the Sheppard Avenue and Birchmount Road area around 2:30 p.m. He was later seen walking on Birchmount Road, south of Ellesmere Road at 3:25 p.m. He is described as five foot six inches with a […]
ReadCBC - Manitoba (9 hours ago)
The swooshing of skates and the bleat of bagpipes rang out over Assiniboine Park duck pond on Monday, for the Great Canadian Kilt Skate. Hosted by the local St. Andrew's Society, the annual event drew scores of tartan-clad skaters, including Winnipeg Mayor Scott Gillingham.
ReadCBC - Edmonton (9 hours ago)
Canada, which was worse than the U.S. in every possible way in a 5-0 loss in the preliminary round, has 72 hours to find the belief that Thursday's women's hockey final will have a different result — that they can somehow beat an American team that's younger, faster, meaner, stronger.
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (10 hours ago)
Edmonton police are investigating after the death of a man following reports of a shooting on the north side Monday. Officers were called to the area of 166 Avenue and 109 Street about 1:45 p.m. An injured man was found at the scene. Police and EMS administered aid on scene before the man was taken […]
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (10 hours ago)
Edmonton's downtown needs vibrancy — real, everyday vibrancy — not just headline events and big-ticket programs. In 2026, city council approved several high-profile spending initiatives aimed at revitalization. Explore Edmonton received an additional $11 million annually. Chinatown revitalization was supported with a $480,000 grant. A new...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (10 hours ago)
Toronto police are investigating after shots were fired in the Queen and Portland streets area Monday afternoon. Officers were called to reports of a shooting near the intersection just before 5 p.m. and discovered evidence of gunfire on the scene. No injuries were reported but there was damage to a business. The suspect or suspects […]
ReadCBC - North (11 hours ago)
The Chairperson for Aurora College says the university is making significant strides towards becoming a polytechnic in 2027. This winter the college underwent an organizational review regarding whether Aurora College meets Campus Alberta Quality Council (CAQC) established quality standards.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (11 hours ago)
When Émile-Alexandro Lemieux-Goupil of the Charlottetown Islanders suited up for Monday's home game against the Cape Breton Eagles, it was a long way from home for him and his family. His parents and nine of their children travelled from Quebec's Gaspésie region to watch Monday's game.
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