CityNews - Calgary (25 minutes ago)
TORONTO — A third complainant is set to testify in Toronto today at the sexual assault trial of auto parts tycoon Frank Stronach. Stronach, who is 93, has pleaded not guilty to 12 charges related to seven complainants over alleged incidents spanning decades. Two complainants, both women in their 60s, have testified in the trial […]
ReadCBC - New Brunswick (28 minutes ago)
Moncton city council has approved $1.7 million in funding for a new seniors centre at the site of the former Kiwanis pool on Limerick Street. The group responsible for the project must now raise any additional funds needed to build the new, accessible centre.
ReadCalgary Herald - Local (28 minutes ago)
Calgary has always been a city shaped by possibility. It was built by newcomers drawn by the promise of openness, opportunity and community — and this promise still defines us today. As we look ahead to a population of two million residents, likely before the end of the decade, the question isn't whether Calgary will […]
ReadCalgary Herald - Local (28 minutes ago)
Calgary is growing quickly, visibly, and in ways that are reshaping the city's self-image. New residents arrive every day, drawn by opportunity, affordability, and the promise of a city still in the act of becoming. Population growth is often framed as an unqualified success: more people, more investment, more momentum. But from our vantage point...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (56 minutes ago)
A strengthening winter storm has triggered widespread school bus cancellations across Toronto and the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA) on Wednesday, with multiple boards suspending transportation as freezing rain, snow, and icy roads create hazardous conditions for the morning commute. Toronto and GTA schools are open. The Hamilton...
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (58 minutes ago)
School buses and transportation were cancelled Wednesday due to the weather forecast, which warned freezing rain is expected throughout the day in Waterloo region, Guelph and Wellington County with ice accumulation likely on roads, sidewalks and other surfaces.
ReadCBC - North (58 minutes ago)
Manitoulin Transport says it's absorbing financial losses from replacing expired goods in trucks stranded on closed highways. The company is asking the government of the Northwest Territories to make road and highway infrastructure safer and increase snow clearing operations amid climate crisis.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (58 minutes ago)
ONES is the passion project of Tyler Harlton from Pense, Sask., and Chris Pagliocchini, a scientist for Agriculture Canada. Harlton is no stranger to the agriculture industry himself, having grown up surrounded by Prairie farms.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (58 minutes ago)
Grigio and gambling? Saskatoon wine bar adds VLTs as food and beverage sales slump
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (58 minutes ago)
For the last three years, the city's growth rate doubled from two per cent to 3.9 per cent, which has pushed the population to between 313,255 and 319,428 with a midpoint of 316,342 as of Canada Day last year.
ReadToronto Sun - Local (58 minutes ago)
DEAR ABBY: I am 57 and have never been married. I have had many relationships (some good, some bad). Although in the past I experienced heartbreaks, I am now open to meeting someone new. I recently ended a relationship with “Bill,” a man I met at a resort casino three years ago. I was happy in […]
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (58 minutes ago)
Re. “Don’t humanize the shooter,” Opinion, Feb. 12 I waited, thinking someone more erudite than me would comment on the editorial by Geoff Russ, concerning the shootings in Tumbler Ridge, B.C. The headline chosen was "Don't humanize the shooter.” Maybe the headline was not chosen by Russ. However, the same thread follows with we have...
ReadCityNews - Vancouver (An hour ago)
TORONTO — A third complainant is set to testify in Toronto today at the sexual assault trial of auto parts tycoon Frank Stronach. Stronach, who is 93, has pleaded not guilty to 12 charges related to seven complainants over alleged incidents spanning decades. Two complainants, both women in their 60s, have testified in the trial […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (An hour ago)
TORONTO — A third complainant is set to testify in Toronto today at the sexual assault trial of auto parts tycoon Frank Stronach. Stronach, who is 93, has pleaded not guilty to 12 charges related to seven complainants over alleged incidents spanning decades. Two complainants, both women in their 60s, have testified in the trial […]
ReadCBC - Manitoba (An hour ago)
The Jimmy Custer Memorial Dog Race took place on Amisk Lake Feb. 14-15, not far from the Manitoba-Saskatchewan border. The race is held each year to honour the region's rich history of sled dog teams and to pay tribute to the late musher Jimmy Custer.
ReadCityNews - Toronto (2 hours ago)
Toronto police are investigating after a man was shot several times in the courtyard of a North York townhouse complex overnight, leaving him with potentially life‑threatening injuries. Emergency crews were called to 50 Driftwood Court, near Jane Street and Finch Avenue West, shortly after midnight. Police arrived to find a male victim suffering...
ReadCBC - New Brunswick (2 hours ago)
A representative of the Saint John Police Association who was forcibly removed from city council chambers last week has filed formal complaints against the mayor, security personnel and the city's chief administrative officer for what he describes as his "sudden attack/assault."
ReadCBC - Sudbury (2 hours ago)
The Ontario government is reminding municipal leaders that they cannot use their provincially granted "strong mayor powers" to challenge or limit police budgets. This comes two months after Sarnia's mayor vetoed his city's police budget request of $120 million for a new police headquarters.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (2 hours ago)
Three years and more than $100 million later, renovations on a Veterans Affairs Canada office in downtown Charlottetown are getting closer to wrapping up. The Daniel J. MacDonald Building takes up more than a city block, and the employees union says it was jam-packed before it closed. CBC's Nancy Russell got a tour of the work in progress.
ReadCBC - Edmonton (3 hours ago)
The global spread of measles shows no signs of slowing down in 2026, including explosive outbreaks in travel hot spots like the southern U.S. and Mexico, prompting warnings from public health officials for Canadians to check their vaccination status before heading abroad this winter.
ReadCBC - British Columbia (3 hours ago)
Canadian parent Natalie Boll created Tribela as an alternative social platform that prioritizes user safety and well-being, but it's launching just as social media finds itself in the hot seat around the globe. While there's a vocal contingent calling for an Australian-style social media ban for youth, others want a more nuanced approach.
ReadCBC - Toronto (3 hours ago)
Ryan Wedding hired a Colombian crime syndicate once linked to Pablo Escobar to track targets' cellphones in Canada and asked the group to kidnap and torture an FBI informant, according to new evidence provided by U.S. prosecutors and reviewed by CBC News.
ReadWinnipeg Free Press - Winnipeg (4 hours ago)
The photo on the front page of Saturday's Free Press shows what being "woke” really looks like. The term has been much misappropriated and used as a derogatory adjective, often by those with right-leaning ideologies against others who raise concerns for the vulnerable, for the environment, or about abuses of power.
ReadToronto Sun - Local (5 hours ago)
SUNshine Girl Lisa likes the finer things of European travel - France, Italy, Austria and especially Mozart’s music. This 5-foot-7 beauty is a piano instructor who likes all sorts of music from Classical to trance, and keeps in shape by cycling. (JACK BOLAND/TORONTO SUN)
ReadToronto Sun - Local (7 hours ago)
TIME TO ACT Please leave the citizens of Tumbler Ridge to mourn and grieve in their own private space instead of turning it into a media circus. The worst example was the unnecessary, self-serving, staged political photo-op invasion. If the politicians wanted to really help, they would pass immediate legislation to ensure this easily preventable...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (9 hours ago)
One person is dead after being pulled from a two-alarm fire at a high-rise apartment building near Jane and Finch Tuesday. Emergency services were called to the building on Needle Firway just after noon. Witnesses say flames began shooting out of a 12th floor unit and the area was quickly swarmed by fire trucks and […]
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