CityNews - Toronto (13 minutes ago)
An Ontario man who was a member of a neo-Nazi group and has pleaded guilty to terrorism-related charges told a Toronto judge on Friday that he was a "complete monster at times,” but has turned over a new leaf since his arrest in 2023. Matthew Althorpe said at his sentencing hearing that he regrets his […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (13 minutes ago)
A break-in at a Kensington Market bakery caught on security cameras is costing the small business thousands of dollars. The incident happened Wednesday morning before 5 a.m. at the Little Pebbles Cafe on Baldwin Street. The security footage shows a man appearing to use a tool to shatter the glass door of the cafe. He […]
ReadCityNews - Calgary (13 minutes ago)
A long-running Alberta brewing program is heading for last call later this year. Olds College of Agriculture & Technology announced Friday it will permanently suspend its Craft Beverage and Brewery Operations diploma and close the Olds College Brewery in June, citing shrinking enrolment tied to a downturn in the craft beer industry. The decision...
ReadCityNews - Calgary (13 minutes ago)
A chaotic morning commute in Strathmore on Thursday saw a driver allegedly speed through town, collide with a school bus, and flee on foot into a local government building before being arrested. Strathmore RCMP say the incident began around 8:20 a.m. when multiple callers reported a vehicle weaving into oncoming traffic while speeding south on...
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (32 minutes ago)
The Saskatchewan government and SaskPower will research the possibility of implementing a large nuclear reactor in the province, alongside ongoing work towards a small modular reactor.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (32 minutes ago)
Jason McKay pleaded guilty to second-degree murder on the eve of his second trial, which was scheduled to begin this week in Regina Court of King's Bench. He now admits he intentionally killed his wife Jenny McKay in 2017.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (32 minutes ago)
The race will be even more intense this year, with 160 fewer sites available. The Parks Canada reservation system opens Jan. 30 at 8 a.m. CST.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (32 minutes ago)
Investigators are looking for people who may have been in contact with Ross in the week leading up to Jan. 19, when his body was found in an abandoned vehicle after a police pursuit.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (32 minutes ago)
Chelsey Crowe has been sentenced to nine and a half years in prison for her role in the events that led up to the death of Taya Sinclair in Saskatoon in March 2022.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (32 minutes ago)
The provincial government intends to launch an Indigenous provincial court in Saskatoon this summer.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (32 minutes ago)
The Saskatoon Police Service is considering sending two of its officers to London to study transit safety in the U.K.'s largest city.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (32 minutes ago)
When CBC interviewed Rajinderpal Basran shortly after the fire, he said he was out of town when he first heard about it. He's now charged with arson and fraud.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (32 minutes ago)
The Saskatchewan school was not included in the 2006 Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement because it predated the federal residential school system.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (32 minutes ago)
While some say a nuclear reactor would benefit the economy, others point to the financial costs and environmental considerations as factors that should give the province pause.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (32 minutes ago)
While playing college hockey in 2019, Brock Weston called a locker room meeting and came out to his teammates. He expected some backlash, but found overwhelming support.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (32 minutes ago)
Veteran snowboarder Mark McMorris has won a bronze medal in slopestyle in each of the past three Olympic Games. In Milano Cortina, he's determined to change the colour to gold.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (32 minutes ago)
Ashtin Ritzand and Colton Lischka learned their sentences on Friday in Saskatoon Court of King's Bench following their convictions for manslaughter and aggravated assault.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (32 minutes ago)
Tributes pour in for legendary Canadian actress Catherine O'Hara following her death at age 71
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (32 minutes ago)
On Friday, Regina's fire chief offered an update on the investigation into a fatal carbon monoxide incident in Regina, Sask., on Dec. 19, 2025. An 11-year-old boy died and his dad was taken to hospital in critical condition after they were poisoned in their apartment building.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (32 minutes ago)
Nykera Brown's mother screamed loudly as she stormed out of a Saskatoon King's Bench courtroom after Justice Heather MacMillan-Brown found Rosenfeldt not guilty.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (32 minutes ago)
A preliminary economic assessment carried out by the company found 6.8 billion tonnes of alumina, equal to approximately a third of the world's known supply.
ReadCBC - Edmonton (32 minutes ago)
British Columbia Premier David Eby says Alberta separatists meeting with the U.S. administration and seeking financial backing is an act of "treason," as the issue of national sovereignty loomed over a meeting between the premiers and Prime Minister Mark Carney on Thursday.
ReadCBC - Edmonton (32 minutes ago)
While a record number of surgeries is being performed in the province, the number of people on Alberta's waitlist is longer than it was two years ago. And the latest provincial data shows less than two-thirds of patients had their surgeries completed within the recommended time period.
ReadCBC - Nova Scotia (33 minutes ago)
Nearly a year after a three-month-old P.E.I. baby died at the hands of her mother - a single parent with a cognitive disability who was struggling with her mental health - no investigatory body has announced an intention to look into the circumstances leading up to the baby's death.
ReadCBC - Nova Scotia (33 minutes ago)
Houston has been blunt in his criticism of the utility's rate application since it was first made public last September, but his 20-page submission goes into greater detail than the premier — who also serves as energy minister — has previously done.
ReadCBC - Nova Scotia (33 minutes ago)
Tom Himmelman was able to get dashcam footage of the incident, which shows a Halifax Transit bus failing to yield in an illuminated crosswalk. He says he's concerned about driver training, enforcement and pedestrian safety. The CBC's Frances Willick has the story.
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (33 minutes ago)
Water from Kashechewan First Nation's treatment plant has tested positive for cryptosporidium, a parasite that causes gastrointestinal issues, and 63 people have also tested positive as the crisis has led to the evacuation of most of the 2,300 residents. An official and a resident say it's bringing back bad memories of an E. coli outbreak in 2005.
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (33 minutes ago)
Ontario has designated the Greenstone Transmission Line as a priority project as the province proceeds with plans to develop the lucrative Ring of Fire region. The line will run from Nipigon Bay to near Aroland First Nation and what the province calls the "gateway to the Ring of Fire.”
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (33 minutes ago)
For 2-Spirit Anishinaabe/Cree artist and activist Shelby Gagnon, a collaboration with Goldline Curling and Curling Canada for the 2026 Milano-Cortina Olympics was an opportunity to present a different side of one of Canada's most beloved sports.
ReadCBC - Ottawa (33 minutes ago)
Immigration Minister Jean-François Roberge says his government will prioritize those who studied in Quebec and who work in certain sectors, like health care and education, when selecting permanent residents under the province's recently-created skilled workers' program this year.
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (33 minutes ago)
Girls hockey registrations have hit a new all-time high provincially: 41,019 players in the 2024-2025 season, according to fresh data from the Ontario Women's Hockey Association. In Windsor and Essex County, registration hit 2,245 last season — the highest it's been in at least 12 years.
ReadCBC - Montreal (34 minutes ago)
New information from an informant in the case involving three men accused of facilitating terrorism in Quebec City revealed they were planning for a supposed zombie apocalypse. The information comes from a former member of the group Hide & Stalk — an alleged anti-government Instagram group of current and former military members.
ReadCBC - British Columbia (34 minutes ago)
This comes just a few days after the B.C. Centre for Disease Control issued a warning following an increase in drug poisoning across the province due to the presence of medetomidine, a tranquilizer usually used in veterinary medicine, in the unregulated drug supply circulating in communities all over B.C.
ReadCBC - Toronto (34 minutes ago)
Ontario's police watchdog says it is not investigating the case of a lawyer who is alleging that multiple Durham Regional Police Service officers slammed her head on a desk without provocation and dragged her to the basement cells of the Oshawa courthouse last week.
ReadCBC - Toronto (34 minutes ago)
One of the largest taxi companies in Toronto will be down to three wheelchair-accessible cabs by the end of March, leaving a gap in options for accessible road transportation. Some advocates and providers say the city is failing to support accessible taxi drivers.
ReadSaskatoon Star-Phoenix - Local (40 minutes ago)
"We've been in the starter blocks for a decade, and now the race is on," Moe said about a federal push for resource development.
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (41 minutes ago)
Tre Ford’s time in Edmonton has come to an end, thus closing the most chaotic chapter at the quarterback position in this town since the advent of colour television. And what a story it was, especially the untold one, which you will hear for the first time today. Ford was one of the most athletic […]
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (41 minutes ago)
The push for Alberta’s desired bitumen pipeline project to the northwest coast of B.C. continues, but as the province moves forward with its consultation with First Nations groups, what happens when that period ends? In November Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Prime Minister Mark Carney signed a memorandum of understanding, putting into motion...
ReadRegina Leader-Post - Local (An hour ago)
"We're still determining and confirming all of these circumstantial details," said Fire Chief Layne Jackson in an update Friday.
ReadCalgary Herald - Local (An hour ago)
The satire in Hucksterland The Musical is anything but subtle. In her punk rock musical, Calgary’s Governor General Award-winning playwright Caleigh Crow turns her sights on corruption in politics, especially the housing market. Crow is using what I like to call the velvet sledgehammer approach. She hits us on the head almost constantly for 105...
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