CityNews - Calgary (6 minutes ago)
A hit-and-run in northwest Calgary left one person injured and a vehicle flipped onto its side on Wednesday afternoon. The crash happened around 1:40 p.m. near Hunterview Drive and 78 Avenue NW, where officers arrived to find a vehicle overturned and the driver still inside. The Calgary Fire Department says firefighters stabilized the vehicle and...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (6 minutes ago)
A Mississauga home has been targeted in four different incidents including shots being fired at the house and multiple arsons. Peel police say they were called to home on Kempton Park Drive four separate times between Dec. 2025 and Jan. 2026. The incidents led to significant property damage caused by the fires and shots being […]
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (9 minutes ago)
CBC Saskatchewan is honouring 10 young people who are making a positive impact in their communities. the 2026 list highlights changemakers who are volunteering for a wide variety of causes: speaking up for climate action; connecting young people with the power of hip hop; helping survivors of sexual violence, and much more.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (9 minutes ago)
An analysis from The Simpson Centre for Food and Agricultural Policy at the University of Calgary shows the major Prairie crop remains a vulnerable export, overreliant on two major markets: China and the United States.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (9 minutes ago)
Several high-profile big condominium projects in Saskatoon remain stalled or uncertain, but apartment buildings are rising, including the twin towers that comprise Saskatchewan's largest residential project in City Park, just north of downtown.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (9 minutes ago)
Saskatchewan conservation officers are looking for information after a group of coyotes were run over by snowmobiles earlier this month.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (9 minutes ago)
The province says the energy sector has a strong safety record and that the move will ease interprovincial trade barriers with Alberta, but a road safety advocate has concerns.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (9 minutes ago)
A woman who was in the Saskatoon house where Taya Sinclair died says she didn't hear anything when Michael Smillie went down into the basement where Sinclair was tied up. But, she says, when Smillie came upstairs and gave her a "look" she knew Sinclair was dead.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (9 minutes ago)
Canada and China have reached a preliminary agreement to remove all tariffs from canola meal and peas. Tariffs on canola seed are expected to be reduced to 15 per cent.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (9 minutes ago)
The couple behind Twisted B Ranch in east-central Saskatchewan says their newly installed calving camera alerted them in time to save cows inside a burning barn, and salvage the winter calving season.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (9 minutes ago)
Glenn Headley pleaded guilty to conduct unbecoming of a lawyer for failing to provide quality service, failing to act with honesty, fabricating court documents and failing to comply with client identification requirements.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (9 minutes ago)
Weather warnings are lighting up across the province this morning, with widespread blowing snow reaching major cities like Saskatoon, Regina and Moose Jaw.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (9 minutes ago)
Jurors at a Prince Albert inquest are calling for sweeping changes to health care and addiction treatment inside the city's women's jail. The coroner's inquest looked into the death of Lynette Kakakaway, who was found unresponsive in her cell at Pine Grove Correctional Centre on June 24, 2022.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (9 minutes ago)
A cadre of volunteers is providing veterinary care and grooming services for dozens of cats rescued from a hoarding situation at a home in Wynyard, Sask., earlier this month. Many of the cats are now in foster homes, including five at Sherbrooke Community Centre.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (9 minutes ago)
Swift Current farmer Darrel Monette must pay a British Columbia ranch consultant $2.7 million for a handshake deal that turned sour, damaging reputations and landing both men in court.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (9 minutes ago)
Sask. restaurant owners charged with exploiting foreign workers
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (9 minutes ago)
The SHA listed the project on the provincial procurement website, SaskTenders, earlier this month, inviting bids to create a service to anonymously inform the agency when employees and others violate SHA policies.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (9 minutes ago)
A $40,000 'Away from Home' bursary supports Indigenous students who must relocate from their home communities to attend FNUniv. And a $20,000 SRF Scholarship has been created to reward academic excellence among new Indigenous students.
ReadCBC - Toronto (9 minutes ago)
Ontario's vision for an end-to-end electric vehicle supply chain, once an aggressive focus for Premier Doug Ford, has been sputtering as manufacturers delay or cancel plans, and the government is now looking to demands for batteries of a different sort to sustain it.
ReadCBC - Toronto (9 minutes ago)
Health Canada is warning people not to buy or use fake or unauthorized versions of GLP-1 drugs such as semaglutide, the active ingredient in Ozempic and Wegovy. The health agency says it has found retailers in Canada selling unauthorized GLP-1 products — sometimes referred to as "fauxzempic" — both in stores and online.
ReadCBC - Canada (9 minutes ago)
Mayor Scott Gillingham says he wants to see peace return to the streets of Winnipeg's sister city Minneapolis, where the deployment of armed U.S. immigration agents has led to mass demonstrations and allegations of civil rights abuses, including the shooting death of Renee Good on Jan. 7.
ReadCBC - Canada (9 minutes ago)
A Windsor man says he is being asked by the city to undo the repairs he made to his backyard. Robert Redmond says he took out the berm, worth 52 dump truck loads of dirt, from his backyard at about $6,700. Now, the city is asking him to put it back. But that could cost upwards of $50,000.
ReadCBC - Canada (9 minutes ago)
When 10-year-old Myer Gallant from O'Leary, P.E.I., was given the chance to Make-A-Wish, he didn't rush his decision. After carefully weighing his options — like getting a pool or going on a Disney cruise — Myer made up his mind. He wanted to meet Sidney Crosby and Ryan Graves, and see a Pittsburgh Penguins game.
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (9 minutes ago)
One of the most transformational drugs in decades could soon become a lot cheaper. Ozempic, also known as Wegovy, has taken the world by storm, with countless people reporting significant weight loss. And now, another development as the patent for this drug expired in Canada, which Dr. Samir Gupta explains will mean that we'll now see a generic...
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (9 minutes ago)
An Ontario woman who regularly shared her experiences as a sexual assault survivor at police training courses says she's ending her relationship with the Ontario Police College and is raising concerns about what she and several experts say are harmful biases among some officers and a lack of accountability from the college.
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (9 minutes ago)
The trial for a couple who'd been trying to adopt two brothers before one was found dead in their Burlington, Ont., home four years ago is set to end proceedings on Friday. Following her wife's testimony, Becky Hamber answered questions from lawyers, including about how the two treated the children. Here's what we've heard from Hamber so far in...
ReadCBC - Windsor (9 minutes ago)
The father of a teen who drowned at Windsor's Sandpoint Beach last spring is suing the City of Windsor for $5 million, alleging the municipality's negligence contributed to his son's death.15-year-old Abed Al Torkmani drowned on May 18, 2025 after he and a friend went swimming at the western edge of the city-run beach.
ReadCBC - Ottawa (9 minutes ago)
Attendees of the first Ottawa open house on the federal government's plan for a multi-stage high-speed rail network weighed in on everything from where the Ottawa station should be located to how the Crown corporation overseeing the project should proceed next.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (9 minutes ago)
The testing centre will be located next to the University of Regina at Innovation Saskatchewan's research and technology park. It will house two "test loops” that simulate a part of a small modular reactor.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (9 minutes ago)
Morris Bodnar, who practised for five decades as a criminal defence lawyer in Saskatoon, died last week at the age of 77.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (9 minutes ago)
Metal detectors aimed at reducing violence in hospital emergency departments are coming to Saskatoon and Regina.
ReadCBC - Sudbury (9 minutes ago)
Hundreds of Kashechewan First Nation evacuees have arrived in Niagara Falls, one of the Ontario cities taking in people from the Cree community as it endures a water crisis. With 1,700 expected in the Niagara Region city alone, authorities and local Indigenous groups are doing everything they can to help them feel at home.
ReadCBC - Sudbury (9 minutes ago)
Life is quieter in Kashechewan First Nation in northern Ontario. Some children can still be seen playing hockey on a snow-packed road, but that would have been more common three weeks earlier had the community's water-treatment plant not failed. Amid a state of emergency, about half of the 2,300 residents have already been evacuated to cities...
ReadCBC - Sudbury (9 minutes ago)
Northwestern Ontario is facing frigid temperatures this week, with overnight lows dropping to around -30 C in some places. The CBC's Kris Ketonen stopped by Payless Automotive Maintenance and Repairs in Thunder Bay, Ont., where he spoke with shop manager Neil Cutting about how to keep vehicles running during sudden cold snaps.
ReadCBC - British Columbia (10 minutes ago)
B.C. Premier David Eby says the head of a police anti-extortion task force needs to step aside if he cannot demonstrate a sense of urgency in the fight. RCMP Assistant Commissioner John Brewer has since apologized for not using the term "crisis" to describe the rash of extortion attempts.
ReadCBC - Edmonton (10 minutes ago)
Prime Minister Mark Carney delivered a frank assessment of how he views the world in a provocative speech in Davos, Switzerland, on Tuesday, where he said the longstanding U.S.-led, rules-based international order is over and middle powers like Canada must pivot to avoid falling prey to further "coercion" from powerful actors.
ReadEdmonton Sun - Local (13 minutes ago)
Who should be the Oilers’ full-time backup? Vote in our daily poll! This year in particular, it wasn't just the city that let things slip, private businesses did as well. Many privately operated parking lots, for example, resembled ice rinks, even while charging drivers steep fees, often around $19 a day or only slightly less. […]
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (13 minutes ago)
Turns out Stuart Skinner was the one to blame after all. And if you can’t sense the sarcasm dripping from those words, you might want to go grab a paper towel. I’ll wait … Or is it? There is a certain segment of the Edmonton Oilers fan base who has been saying that all along, […]
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (An hour ago)
We know that pro sports is a cruel business, where a guy can be saving his team's butt one year and the next, he becomes a third wheel in a relationship because management and fan bases deal in the here and now. Loyalty in the real world is admired. In hockey, football, baseball, loyalty is […]
ReadCalgary Herald - Local (An hour ago)
If you have tickets for Christopher Hunt’s solo show Ribstone, count yourself fortunate indeed. The show, a co-production of Lunchbox Theatre and The High Performance Rodeo, completely sold out its five-day run before it even opened. There was no word of mouth, only the knowledge that one of Calgary’s most beloved actors was about to […]
ReadCalgary Herald - Local (An hour ago)
'We know there's a really large component of our immune system that's actually found in our gut, in our intestine, and so when they are exposed to these bacteria — the healthy bacteria that we find in fermented foods — that actually strengthens our immune system'
ReadCityNews - Calgary (An hour ago)
A string of dangerous attacks involving pellet guns, baseball bats and widespread property damage is linked to an ongoing “school-related” conflict between two groups of youths, according to Calgary police. Police have now charged five teenage boys in connection with the escalating series of incidents that unfolded between Jan. 12 and Jan. 14,...
ReadCityNews - Calgary (An hour ago)
Calgary police are warning residents after a series of break‑and‑enters last month that investigators believe may be tied to travelling crime groups targeting homes across the city. Officers responded to three similar incidents between Dec. 5 and Dec. 13, 2025, each involving forced entry, ransacked bedrooms, and a focus on high‑value jewelry...
ReadCBC - Montreal (An hour ago)
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Mark Carney delivered a speech in Davos, Switzerland, where he said the longstanding U.S.-led international order is over. Quebec politicians, business leaders and Premier François Legault, who hasn't always agreed with Carney, have reacted mostly favourably.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (An hour ago)
Experts say the 40 hours of training required to become a security guard in Saskatchewan isn't enough. It doesn't cover de-escalation, mental health crises or dealing with weapons.
ReadRegina Leader-Post - Local (2 hours ago)
The Parole Board of Canada's Appeal Division rejected arguments from the 71-year-old that a decision to revoke his parole was unfair and unreasonable.
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