Toronto Sun - Local (16 minutes ago)
CANADIAN COMPARISON Re “Still suffering from Trudeau’s policies” (Editorial, May 29): As a child I grew up with the stories of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Today as an adult, I take objection to our present government telling us how well we are doing compared to the other G7 countries. I really don’t care […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (2 hours ago)
Toronto police are investigating after a 15-year-old boy showed up to a hospital with injuries from a shooting in North York. Officers say they were called to reports of a shooting in the area of Cherokee Boulevard and Shawnee Circle just before 10 p.m. The victim took himself to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. There have […]
ReadCBC - British Columbia (3 hours ago)
West Moberly First Nations Chief Roland Willson says his community is opposed to the three oil pipeline routes being considered by the Alberta government that would run through northern B.C., with the routes recently mapped in documents obtained by CBC News.
ReadGlobal News - Regina (3 hours ago)
As evacuation orders lift for communities south-west of Prince Albert impacted by the Lobstick fire, Saskatchewan's Cayford fire continues blazing out of control.
ReadCityNews - Vancouver (4 hours ago)
The NHL will have a fresh challenge when it comes to setting its 2026-27 schedule with British Columbia and Alberta moving to permanent year-round daylight time this fall. The change will eliminate twice-yearly clock changes in those provinces. The time gap between B.C. and Alberta and parts of Canada that still turn clocks back on […]
ReadCBC - North (4 hours ago)
It's been more than three years since Ramona Peter disappeared with few if any traces from Ross River, a community located about 400 kilometres northeast of Whitehorse. The last time someone saw the then-40-year-old woman, she was in front of one of the community's most popular meeting places, the Dena General store.
ReadOttawa Citizen - Local (4 hours ago)
It’s Tuesday, June 2. Here are the top stories the Ottawa Citizen newsroom is following today. EARLY RETIREMENT INCENTIVES TO REDUCE DEPARTMENT OPERATING BUDGETS If a public servant who has been approved for early retirement made $100,000, then the department’s budget would be reduced by $50,000 Read the story AFTER FALLING SHORT IN PLAYOFFS,...
ReadCityNews - Calgary (5 hours ago)
The NHL will have a fresh challenge when it comes to setting its 2026-27 schedule with British Columbia and Alberta moving to permanent year-round daylight time this fall. The change will eliminate twice-yearly clock changes in those provinces. The time gap between B.C. and Alberta and parts of Canada that still turn clocks back on […]
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (5 hours ago)
Maritime Electric has an application before IRAC to add two 50-megawatt diesel generators but a report commissioned by the Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission says installing batteries and storing power could be cheaper. CBC's Tony Davis has the story.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (5 hours ago)
Traci Blenkin, vice-chair at Little Castle Childcare Centre in Indian Head, joins The 306 to talk about stalling the daycare's expansion because of a gap in funding from the province.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (5 hours ago)
More than 1,300 people have been evacuated from Red Earth Cree Nation and Shoal Lake Cree Nation due to the approaching Cayford wildfire threatening Highway 55, the only highway that reaches those communities.
ReadCBC - Calgary (5 hours ago)
Calgary grade 12 students Allen Guo-Lu and Luotong Shi spent their senior year developing a wearable tail to help people battling Parkinson's disease maintain their balance and avoid serious falls. The duo recently presented their project at the Canada-Wide Science Fair in Edmonton.
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (5 hours ago)
At the Memorial Cup in Kelowna last week, the WHL general managers assembled, had meetings, and then broke some bread. "I was told there was going to be an initiation dinner, so get ready for it,” said Edmonton Oil Kings rookie GM Michael Chan, their former head of scouting who has moved into the chair […]
ReadGlobal News - Regina (6 hours ago)
As wildfire season returns to Saskatchewan, communities are healing from last summer's losses. One Denare Beach resident spoke to Global News to reflect on the past year.
ReadCityNews - Calgary (6 hours ago)
A collision at a busy intersection in northeast Calgary has left two pedestrians in critical condition. Emergency crews were called to 32 Street and 20 Avenue NE around 3:45 p.m. for reports that two people were struck by a vehicle. Both pedestrians are being taken to hospital in critical condition. Police say the driver remained […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (6 hours ago)
A woman is wanted in connection to an assault at Main Street Station late last month. Toronto police say they were called to the station in the Danforth Avenue and Main Street area around 5 p.m. on May 28. The suspect allegedly assaulted a woman in an elevator before fleeing the area. The victim was […]
ReadCBC - North (6 hours ago)
A Nunavut judge ruled Tuesday the media may report the name of a man facing historical sexual assault charges. However, the man cannot be named because of previous reporting linking the man to sexual assault charges that date back to when he was a youth.
ReadCBC - Toronto (6 hours ago)
Housing is the biggest monthly expense for many Canadians — which is why a growing number of fintech companies are making it possible to pay rent with a credit card and earn rewards points or cash back. But as CBC's Dale Manucdoc explains, it could be a slippery slope for people whose balances aren't paid in full each month.
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