CBC - British Columbia (38 minutes ago)
Leaders of a First Nation on British Columbia's northern coast met with Alberta's minister of Indigenous relations on Friday. They say they expressed their opposition to any changes to Canada's tanker ban needed to service a potential new pipeline.
ReadCBC - Montreal (38 minutes ago)
Companies involved in the F-35 program are actively lobbying the governments of Canada and Quebec to promote potential economic benefits for the country, including a maintenance facility in Mirabel, Que., that could service both Canadian and American fighter fleets.
ReadCBC - Montreal (38 minutes ago)
A criminal network allegedly responsible for a host of violent crimes in both Ontario and Quebec has been dismantled after a multi-jurisdictional investigation that resulted in 13 arrests and over 150 charges laid, police representatives announced Monday at a news conference at York Regional Police headquarters.
ReadCBC - Ottawa (38 minutes ago)
CBC News reviewed the latest three years of fraud statistics released since its investigative series The Cost of Fraud revealed that only a fraction of fraud cases were making it through Ontario's justice system a few years ago. The new numbers from Statistics Canada show the problem has only gotten worse, and have some experts pointing to...
ReadCBC - Windsor (38 minutes ago)
Pets are often seen as a member of the family, and because of that strong bond when a pet dies the grief can be difficult to deal with. The University of Guelph's Ontario Veterinary College has created an online Pet Loss Support Resource Centre that helps caregivers navigate grief.
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (38 minutes ago)
While watching the World Series this fall, you may have noticed a series of ads from the Ontario government about the Ring of Fire, a mineral deposit in the James Bay lowlands that's long been eyed as a critical mineral source. Critics are speaking out about the use of stock footage in the ads, saying it doesn't actually show the Ring of Fire....
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (38 minutes ago)
Jails in northern Ontario are facing some of the worst overcrowding pressures in the province, with population data showing dramatic increases since 2019. Frontline workers and inmates are warning the conditions inside many facilities are increasingly unsafe.
ReadCBC - Calgary (39 minutes ago)
Danielle Smith was asked about the independence question Saturday on her radio call-in show, weighing in for the first time after her government proposed legislation that ground to a halt an ongoing court case over a proposed provincial vote to leave Canada.
ReadCBC - Calgary (39 minutes ago)
A class at Silverspring School in Saskatoon is one of 26 across the province taking part in the One School One Farm Shelterbelt Project. A non-profit pairs teachers and students with 'land partners' to help bring back native plants and the bees and butterflies that depend on them.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (39 minutes ago)
With Saskatchewan's fall legislative sitting coming to an end, the Morning Edition's weekly political panel breaks down the highlights, including a report of a $427-million projected deficit.The panel features pundit Murray Mandryk, CBC's Alexander Quon and Morning Edition host Adam Hunter.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (39 minutes ago)
Maidstone RCMP say three men tried to rob a homeowner and then fled in a grey Ford F150, damaging the front right passenger side.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (39 minutes ago)
Seventeen-year-old Semir Ali dreamed of being a professional fighter. When he fell ill and was later diagnosed with ulcerative colitis, he knew he had to fight his way back into better health to fulfill his goals.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (39 minutes ago)
The Saskatchewan Union of Nurses is calling for changes after an incident last month involving a person who brought a shotgun and several knives to St. Paul's Hospital, according to the union.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (39 minutes ago)
Edwin Woolhether, 68, was convicted of one count of sexual assault earlier this year, but found not guilty of sexual interference for touching a then four-year-old girl in his bathroom while they were alone together in 2007.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (39 minutes ago)
Regina police, RCMP warn of 'grandparent scams,' with over $40K reported lost
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (39 minutes ago)
Since the fall of Bashar al-Assad's brutal regime last year, Turkish officials say more than 500,000 Syrians have returned home after living under temporary protection for several years in Turkey. For many of those travelling now, their crossing is a one-way trip, as once they leave with no immediate option to return legally to Turkey.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (39 minutes ago)
The retired master warrant officer is being considered to receive the Canadian Victoria Cross for his service in Afghanistan.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (39 minutes ago)
Every year, handfuls of volunteers across Saskatoon spend time putting up rink boards, flooding and preparing the ice, and maintaining the surface throughout winter. The city is home to around 50 outdoor rinks owned and operated by neighbourhood community associations.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (39 minutes ago)
St. Paul's emergency room nurse Melissa McGillivray joined NDP MLAs Nathaniel Teed and Keith Jorgenson Monday to urge the provincial government to introduce an emergency plan to protect workers at the hospital.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (39 minutes ago)
A low pressure system is expected to develop over south Alberta on Monday night, then drift through southern Saskatchewan on Tuesday, bringing snow and freezing rain.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (39 minutes ago)
Data shows more elementary and secondary students are missing school across the country, including in the Regina and Saskatoon public divisions.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (39 minutes ago)
Premier Scott Moe called this sitting a success, but his government has faced criticism on health care and wildfire response.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (40 minutes ago)
The Charlottetown Airport expansion is underway, with renovations expected to be complete by 2027. CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin checks in with Charlottetown Airport Authority CEO Doug Newson for an update — including the disruptions travellers can expect as construction continues.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (40 minutes ago)
The Progressive Conservatives' Brendan Curran will be the new MLA representing District 2, Georgetown-Pownal, in the P.E.I. Legislature. Unofficial results from all polling stations came in on Elections P.E.I.'s website shortly before 8:25 P.M. AT, which included counts from advance polling.
ReadCityNews - Calgary (49 minutes ago)
Alberta's transportation minister has asked the City of Calgary to provide detailed information on how bike lanes affect traffic flow, emergency access, and commute times. Minister Devin Dreeshen confirmed Monday in a statement that the province requested a "Vehicle Traffic Impact Assessment on the effect of bike lane conversions.” He said the...
ReadEdmonton Sun - Local (54 minutes ago)
Are you worried about measles cases? Vote in our daily poll! Edmonton City Council has greatly disappointed the citizens of Edmonton with their tax increase of 6.9 per cent. Most of us are struggling to make ends meet, and while Calgary and Toronto realized that our council did not. Apparently, spending money is not a […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (55 minutes ago)
By Carlos Guerrero And Isabel Debre TORO TORO, Bolivia (AP) — Legend once had it that the huge, three-toed footprints scattered across the central highlands of Bolivia came from supernaturally strong monsters — capable of sinking their claws even into solid stone. Then scientists came here in the 1960s and dispelled children’s fears,...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (55 minutes ago)
By Dee-ann Durbin PepsiCo plans to cut prices and eliminate some of its products under a deal with an activist investor announced Monday. The Purchase, New York-based company, which makes Cheetos, Tostitos and other Frito-Lay products as well as beverages, said it will cut nearly 20% of its product offerings by early next year. PepsiCo […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (55 minutes ago)
By Gonzalo Solano QUITO, Ecuador (AP) — Clashes that erupted among prisoners in one of Ecuador’s most notorious prisons left 13 inmates dead, authorities said Monday as the country grapples with drug violence and narcotics shipments that are often run from inside prisons. The violence broke out on Sunday following the “detonation of an...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (55 minutes ago)
By Matthew Daly And Jennifer Mcdermott WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge on Monday struck down President Donald Trump’s executive order blocking wind energy projects, saying the effort to halt virtually all leasing of wind farms on federal lands and waters was “arbitrary and capricious” and violates U.S. law. Judge Patti Saris of the U.S....
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (55 minutes ago)
By Fabiola Sanchez MEXICO CITY (AP) — A Mexican National Guardsmen shot and killed three fellow service members at a barracks over the weekend in the western Mexican state of Michoacan, where the government has surged security forces in the wake of recent high-profile killings. A federal official confirmed the shooting Monday to The Associated...
ReadToronto Sun - Local (55 minutes ago)
CEREMONIAL SPIKE A loud shoutout to Brian Lilley for his excellent column “Fingers crossed on Crosstown” (Dec. 3). Reading history about how others built rail roads, in 1869, the last stretch of the Continental Rail Road linking Sacramento California to Promontory Summit in Utah, involved workers completing 10 miles of railroad in a single day....
ReadGlobal News - Regina (56 minutes ago)
Canadian farmers took time out last week to celebrate at Agribition, the largest livestock show in the West. It was a welcome break from a year of wrestling with U.S. tariffs.
ReadCBC - Manitoba (2 hours ago)
Student food banks and holiday hamper programs are seeing record-breaking numbers amid the rising cost of living putting pressure on students. Some food banks say they're having a hard time meeting the demand, and students are trading meals for other expenses.
ReadCBC - Manitoba (2 hours ago)
Winnipeg Transit has taken its next step toward replacing the city's Peggo card fare payment system, issuing a call for bids to design and install a modern fare collection platform that would allow riders to pay with credit cards, debit cards or mobile apps.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (2 hours ago)
Food and yard waste collected in the city's green bins will soon get hauled to a facility just outside of Regina, where it will be heated and reduced to "biological charcoal," a substance used to improve soil quality.
ReadCityNews - Toronto (2 hours ago)
At least one person has been taken to hospital after a fire at an apartment building in Scarborough. Emergency services were called to the low-rise building at 3941 Lawrence Avenue East near Orton Park Road just before 5:30 p.m. for reports of smoke from a window. The level one fire was found in a unit […]
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (2 hours ago)
A 19-year-old Edmonton man is dead after an apparent stabbing in the city’s Parkdale neighbourhood. Edmonton Police Service officers were called to a home near 80 Street and 117 Avenue around 2 a.m. Monday after reports of a stabbing. Despite emergency medical care, the victim died on scene. A suspect in the case, a 21-year-old […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
ORLANDO, Fla. — Throughout his career with the Blue Jays, starting pitcher Jose Berrios has been one of the more positive and popular players in the Toronto clubhouse. All that made his absence from the team during the riveting World Series more glaring and perplexing. General manager Ross Atkins acknowledged on Monday that Berrios took […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
By Sudhin Thanawala A federal judge investigating whether Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem should face a contempt charge over flights carrying migrants to El Salvador said Monday he wants to hear from a whistleblower and top Justice Department official. U.S. District Judge James Boasberg in Washington ordered the government to make Deputy...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
BISHOPVILLE, S.C. (AP) — ‘Twas three weeks before Christmas, and in the prison yard, a drone-dropped package was found by a guard. With steak, weed and crab legs, and cigarettes for days. And to season it all, a tin of Old Bay. The illicit meal was dropped into the Lee Correctional Institution prison yard by […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
The New Orleans Archdiocese will pay at least $230 million to hundreds of survivors of clergy sexual abuse under a settlement approved by a federal judge on Monday. The settlement follows years of negotiations and includes policies intended to prevent abuse from happening in the future. The archdiocese filed for bankruptcy in 2020 to avoid […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s Public Safety Ministry has announced an inquest into the death of a 15-year-old boy who was fatally shot by police in Surrey in February. The announcement comes less than a week after the province’s police watchdog found there were no reasonable grounds to believe officers committed an offence in the death. […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
By Jim Vertuno AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear an appeal on a Texas free speech case that allowed local officials to remove books deemed objectionable from public libraries. The case stemmed from a 2022 lawsuit by a group of residents in rural Llano County over the removal […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
By Aamer Madhani WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Monday justified the U.S. military’s decision to fire a second missile in a heavily scrutinized attack on a boat in the Caribbean Sea by claiming that two suspected drug smugglers were trying to right the vessel after it had capsized in the initial strike. Trump […]
ReadCityNews - Calgary (3 hours ago)
A Calgary man is warning others after a terrifying encounter in his southeast home, where two men posing as buyers for a computer turned violent, blasting him with bear spray and launching an attack—all captured on his home surveillance system. Jason, the homeowner, had listed a computer for sale on Facebook Marketplace. When two apparent […]
ReadCityNews - Calgary (3 hours ago)
A 21-year-old Alberta man has been charged with attempted murder after police say he stabbed his twin brother following an argument. On Saturday, just before 10:30 p.m., officers responded to a report of a stabbing at a home in Lethbridge. When they arrived, they found a 21-year-old man suffering from multiple stab wounds. He was […]
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