Global News - Regina (16 minutes ago)
Winter storm warnings have also been issued across north-central Ontario and into Quebec, with up to 30 centimetres of snow forecast.
ReadCBC - British Columbia (16 minutes ago)
The B.C. government says it's uncertain when a stretch of a major highway between Hope and Princeton will reopen after last week's atmospheric river rainfall event destroyed and damaged culverts and washed away a portion of roadway. Meanwhile, the power is out for thousands and the Fernie wastewater system is close to capacity as the impact of...
ReadCBC - British Columbia (16 minutes ago)
A few months ago, Katie Chan was playing hockey overseas. Now she's scoring goals in front of a hometown crowd. The 22-year-old forward from Richmond, B.C., notched her first PWHL goal in dramatic fashion and helped bring her Vancouver Goldeneyes to a 2-1 win over the Ottawa Charge on Tuesday.
ReadCBC - Manitoba (17 minutes ago)
Scientists were recently greeted with a most unexpected surprise when a polar bear mother and her cub were walking near Churchill in mid-November when scientists witnessed the mother adopt a second cub, marking just the 13th such case of cub adoption within the western Hudson Bay study population of northeastern Manitoba.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (17 minutes ago)
Former Saskatoon police officer Patrick Barbar joins The 306 to talk about traveling the globe since June.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (17 minutes ago)
Skate Canada says it will no longer host major events in Alberta following a review of the province's legislation on the participation of transgender athletes in women's sport. Premier Danielle Smith calls the decision "disgraceful."
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (17 minutes ago)
Christmas came early at the North Central Family Centre in Regina for sisters Mya and Kimberly Kirkness-Henry. They were the first to receive Barbies with handmade ribbon skirts that were anonymously donated by two women.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (17 minutes ago)
Cancer patients across Saskatchewan are paying varying hospital parking fees depending on where they live and when they were diagnosed, which Prince Albert resident Dennis Ogrodnick says is unacceptable.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (17 minutes ago)
Brianne Focht has been extra cautious about biosecurity measures at her equine facility, after hearing about a detected case of EHV in Alberta. She says others who handle horses should be taking the same precautions.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (17 minutes ago)
Health officials warn of surge of deadly flu virus in largely unvaccinated Saskatchewan
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (17 minutes ago)
The HearlingLife Canadian Open is a chance to see Canada's Olympic curling teams play before they head to the Milano-Cortina Winter Games in February, and possibly the last time fans will see Brad Gushue compete in Saskatchewan before he retires at the end of this season.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (17 minutes ago)
A Saskatoon family is finding hope, and unexpected humour, after a weekend fire destroyed their home.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (17 minutes ago)
With temperatures dipping to -20 C, The Meeting Place provides a safe place for homeless people during the winter months. Managers say the space will help alleviate crowding in the hospital waiting room.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (17 minutes ago)
Michael Graham, 77, was last seen leaving City Hospital Tuesday afternoon in a red puffy jacket and yellow hospital pyjamas. People in the City Park area are asked to check their properties for any signs of him.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (17 minutes ago)
Drivers urged to stay off roads in Alberta and Saskatchewan as winter storm blasts through Prairies
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (17 minutes ago)
A holiday program in North Battleford has been letting people spread holiday cheer by donating toys to children in need instead of paying for parking tickets.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (17 minutes ago)
Roads are closed and travel advisories have been issued as an Alberta clipper moves through Saskatchewan.
ReadCBC - Edmonton (17 minutes ago)
A Calgary woman accused of sending five emails that threatened former Alberta justice minister Jonathan Denis, his mother and several of his friends has seen those charges dropped after evidence was revealed in court that one of the emails was sent through an email-spoofing website based in the Czech Republic and police determined the other four...
ReadCBC - Canada (17 minutes ago)
Undocumented youth in Canada say they're feeling worried and hopeless as they face decades-long processing times for permanent residence under the humanitarian and compassionate pathway. Lawyers fear more children will lose their status in the coming years, forcing them to go underground.
ReadCBC - Canada (17 minutes ago)
Canada's short track speed skating team for the Milano Cortina Olympic Games was announced on Wednesday, and the 10-athlete roster will be led by William Dandjinou and Courtney Sarault, the respective men's and women's Crystal Globe winners at this year's World Tour.
ReadCBC - Canada (17 minutes ago)
Twenty-seven years after a deadly Christmas Day crash in Florida, a longtime fugitive in Toronto has signalled he will not fight extradition to face manslaughter charges. A CBC News investigation this year revealed Patrick Lutts Jr. lived openly in the city, working as a self-styled psychic.
ReadCBC - Canada (17 minutes ago)
Eli Wood, 25, went missing on Oct. 19 after a fire at his Kitchener, Ont., home. Police say foul play is suspected in the disappearance of the Wilfrid Laurier University student. Now, his family is offering a $5,000 reward for information about his whereabouts.
ReadCBC - Canada (17 minutes ago)
Diagnosed with Alzheimer's in her late 30s, Sandra Demontigny pushed Quebec to allow advanced requests for MAID. While Quebec has become a leader internationally for the practice over the past decade, she hopes others keep up the fight in the rest of Canada.
ReadCBC - Canada (17 minutes ago)
Neskantaga First Nation is calling on PTX Metals Inc. to halt all mining exploration activities in the Ring of Fire region, which the remote Ojibway community in northwestern Ontario says is on its traditional territory. The First Nation has served the company a cease and desist letter.
ReadCBC - Canada (17 minutes ago)
The Nova Scotia RCMP says it's not aware of any fentanyl-laced cannabis being sold by unauthorized cannabis retailers in the province, after the premier made this claim in a news conference last week. The claim raises tensions with Mi'kmaw communities amid a province-wide crackdown aimed largely at on-reserve cannabis dispensaries.
ReadCBC - Ottawa (17 minutes ago)
The federal government announced Tuesday new regulations to tackle one of the most potent forms of climate pollution: methane from the oil and gas industry. The announcement comes as an environmental group releases new footage that shows the extent of of the problem in Alberta while Ottawa softens its approach in that province.
ReadCBC - Ottawa (17 minutes ago)
François Legault's political future looks bleek. His party is currently projected to win zero seats in the next provincial election. But in a recent interview with Radio-Canada Téléjournal host Patrice Roy, the premier said he believes he will win next October and the Parti Québécois's lead in the polls won't last.
ReadCBC - Ottawa (17 minutes ago)
Long wait times for gynecological surgeries are putting many Canadian women at risk, doctors say. Surgical wait times vary across the country, but a 2020 study found that a gynecologist consultation alone can take up to four and a half months on average.
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (17 minutes ago)
For their 19th annual Paws for a Cause fundraiser, 23 high school students from Huron Heights Secondary School's business leadership class worked together to raise more than $2,400 for OneROOF, a non-profit that helps address youth homelessness in Waterloo region. CBC K-W's John Dalusong attended Wednesday's assembly to hear more.
ReadCityNews - Toronto (18 minutes ago)
Ontario's ongoing swing between warm and cold weather is creating prime conditions for potholes and potentially hazardous travel. “We are into this freeze thaw cycle,” CityNews chief meteorologist Natasha Ramsahai said. “And that’s prime for potholes as you get water that will seep into cracks.” Ramsahai says milder temperatures soften up...
ReadSaskatoon Star-Phoenix - Local (21 minutes ago)
On this day in 1962, artist Bill Epp created an ice palace with 50 tonnes of ice, to sit outside Saskatoon city hall for the holiday season.
ReadSaskatoon Star-Phoenix - Local (21 minutes ago)
Cpl. Peter J. Klassen, a Saskatchewan solider, was buried far away from home in Belgium. Now, his relatives know his grave is being cared for.
ReadCalgary Herald - Local (21 minutes ago)
Some, including opposition leader Pierre Poilievre, are suggesting the government should be invoking the notwithstanding clause to override judicial pronouncements that minimum punishments violate the Charter by amounting to cruel and unusual punishment
ReadCalgary Herald - Local (21 minutes ago)
'The big thing about data centres is they cannot rely on intermittent power ... If you want to move quickly, all roads lead to natural gas, and so we'll be seeing, I would hope in the coming months, some more announcements,' said Premier Danielle Smith
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (21 minutes ago)
Edmonton’s new police chief says the service has revised its gifts policy since his predecessor’s attendance at Oilers games in a businessman’s private box. Photos published late last month show then-Edmonton Police Service (EPS) Chief Dale McFee at 2024 playoffs games with MHCare Medical CEO Sam Mraiche and senior Alberta government...
ReadRegina Leader-Post - Local (21 minutes ago)
The entertainment calendar includes Rory Allen's three-night Christmas show, the Holiday Train, more live music, local theatre and a holiday market.
ReadCalgary Sun - Local (21 minutes ago)
Am I hearing correctly? Councillors voted 13-2 in favour of repealing the $128M Trudeau-incentivized blanket rezoning, yet the city still needs to go through a public hearing? I was, in no way involved, but I do vaguely recall there being somewhere in the neighbourhood of 75% disapproval during that week-long in-person and phone-in period of […]
ReadCBC - New Brunswick (An hour ago)
N.B. Power vice-president Brad Coady was in Sackville Wednesday evening to address Tantramar council about the controversial new Tantramar Gas Plant. Coady said the utility scoured the province for a suitable site before landing on Centre Village.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (An hour ago)
A Saskatoon glass artist's creations are helping people deal with their grief. Brandon Vukelic began creating glass art in his 20s, after being inspired by the vibrant and colourful world of glass. Eventually, he was asked to infuse the ashes of his friend's parents into a special piece. The memorial brought her comfort and connection, and he's...
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (An hour ago)
Ephithymia Kutsogiannis, who operates a dental office in the neighbourhood and chairs the Riversdale Business Improvement District, appeared by video Wednesday to criticize city hall for a lack of consultation on locating services for homeless people in the community and neighbouring Pleasant Hill.
ReadGlobal News - Regina (An hour ago)
With proposed cuts to 139 city services and a potential hike on property tax, citizens in Regina are watching from the sidelines as the city begins budget deliberations.
ReadGlobal News - Regina (An hour ago)
The Mosaic Company said a 'fall of ground incident,' which is a collapse of rock or earth in an underground mine, took place early Monday morning and fatally injured a worker.
ReadGlobal News - Regina (An hour ago)
Two independent Regina businesses prepped for holiday season months in advance and are now making the most of the busy shopping season.
ReadGlobal News - Regina (An hour ago)
It's shaping up to be a nasty blast of winter across the Prairies today with snowstorms and blizzards set to dump up to 30 centimetres in some areas.
ReadGlobal News - Regina (An hour ago)
The town of Outlook, Sask., is under a 'do not use' water advisory after a hatch to one of its water reservoirs was tampered with.
ReadGlobal News - Regina (An hour ago)
Advocates say progress has been made, but more work needs to be done to achieve meaningful reconciliation.
ReadGlobal News - Regina (An hour ago)
Council voted 6-5 to approve Regina's police budget, which includes a 2.2 per cent increase to the police portion of the mill rate, following a lengthy debate
ReadGlobal News - Regina (An hour ago)
A teenage girl has pleaded guilty to charges in connection with an arson attack on a 15-year-old girl at Saskatoon's Evan Hardy Collegiate in 2024.
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (An hour ago)
Albertans are being told they are "ready” for higher highway speed limits, based on a government survey answered by about 59,000 people — roughly 1.7 per cent of licensed drivers. Sixty-eight per cent of that group supported the increase. When 68 per cent of 1.7 per cent becomes "Albertans are ready,” consultation has turned into […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (An hour ago)
DEAR ABBY: My 58-year-old husband recently shared a bed in our camper with a 21-year-old family friend. The friend is female. This happened in my absence. He thinks of her as a “daughter,” and although I’m not concerned about anything inappropriate happening between them, I still feel it was inappropriate. I expressed my feelings to […]
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (2 hours ago)
For many years the Happy Valley-Goose Bay Rotary Club has brought Santa and gifts to the north coast of Labrador. This year Nain and Natuashish were the two stops on the list, and the kids were anxiously waiting for Santa's plane — not sled —to touch down.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (2 hours ago)
The holiday season is a time for Lennox Island residents to come together and celebrate their community and their culture. Students in the First Nation community recently held a bilingual Christmas concert, and it was a special night for many. CBC's Delaney Kelly explains.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (3 hours ago)
Residents of Englee, on Newfoundland's Northern Peninsula, had their power restored on Wednesday, 42 hours after it went out. The town's volunteer fire captain says an outage that long makes her fearful for what could have happened had there been an emergency.
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