CBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (33 minutes ago)
Everything's better with butter. A local cheesemaker uses whole, fresh, pasteurized milk cultures and sometimes salt to create fresh local European-style cultured butter. CBC K-W's food columnist Jasmine Mangalaseril spreads the word about local butter.
ReadCBC - Edmonton (33 minutes ago)
A substantial but largely confidential plan to build a huge data centre near Brooks, Alta., has led local officials to update bylaws and launch an education program for residents about the benefits, drawbacks and potential mitigation strategies of hosting such large-scale industry.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (33 minutes ago)
Saskatoon teacher Megan Wotherspoon joins The 306 to talk about being at the halfway mark of her 1500-kilometre journey, crossing Saskatchewan from north to south, in her mom's memory.
ReadCalgary Herald - Local (33 minutes ago)
In a world riven with strife, with democracy and dignity under daily assault in the United States by its president, and with global hegemons rejecting the sovereignty of nations, Canadians should take careful stock of what we have and who we are. Canada is blessed with vast geography, abundant natural resources and an educated and […]
ReadCalgary Herald - Local (33 minutes ago)
Now that Premier Danielle Smith has added a separation question to Alberta's Oct. 19 referendum ballot, how secure is her position as leader of the United Conservative Party? Some separatist leaders are angry with Smith for the question she chose — so angry, they say they are organizing to oust her. After insisting she is […]
ReadCalgary Herald - Local (33 minutes ago)
More Calgarians than ever are looking for a place to belong, and too many can't find one. As our city grows, access to something as fundamental as a nearby recreation centre is quietly slipping out of reach. And that matters more than most people think. At the YMCA, I see how access to recreation literally […]
ReadCalgary Herald - Local (33 minutes ago)
We keep telling young people the same thing — start with an entry-level job, build experience, work your way up. It’s a reasonable ladder. Except, for too many youth in this city, the bottom rung is missing. “Entry-level” is no longer entry-level. Today, those entry-level roles demand previous work experience, volunteer hours,...
ReadCalgary Herald - Local (33 minutes ago)
As is their custom, the Calgary Flames are picking sixth overall in the upcoming entry draft. The last two times they landed at the half-dozen mark, they chose Sean Monahan and Matthew Tkachuk, who both turned into core players for the club. While it is almost impossible that the consensus top pick, Gavin McKenna, will […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (2 hours ago)
Multiple people were killed, and several others were injured in a two-vehicle collision in rural Ontario. The Ontario Provincial Police say the crash happened around 7:30 p.m., Friday evening, in Mapleton Township, northwest of Guelph, at the intersection of 4th Line and Wellington Road 12. Investigators say a van and a sports utility vehicle...
ReadCBC - Edmonton (2 hours ago)
AltaLink is testing AI-enabled wildfire cameras in Kananaskis that can automatically detect smoke and alert staff to potential fire starts. AI wildfire detection cameras are being increasingly being rolled out across western North America as communities look for new ways to detect wildfires quicker.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (2 hours ago)
The water level of the South Saskatchewan River is set to be at its highest level in six years this weekend. The influx could help paddlers by clearing out sandbars, but this weekend specifically will be unsafe for most, according to officials.
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (2 hours ago)
Once again, the Liberal government is attempting to restrict legal Internet content that they believe threatens "social stability” or is deemed "harmful” to Canada. This week, the government introduced Bill C-34. The elements of the bill that grabbed the headlines were the ones to keep teenagers under the age of 16 off of social media […]
ReadCalgary Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
Message to Albertans A simple message to all Albertans who view separating from Canada will include keeping a Canadian passport. Take it from a veteran with 25 years of service to Canada, I will never vote to include this option. Having served years in Alberta, I cannot imagine the majority would lean towards leaving this […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (2 hours ago)
A man has suffered critical injuries following a two-vehicle crash in Brampton. Police in Peel Region say the crash occurred in the area of Castlemore Road and McVean Drive just after midnight. The circumstances surrounding the crash were not immediately available. Paramedics tell CityNews a man in his 60s was taken to the hospital with […]
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (3 hours ago)
Re. “Extreme speeding jumps 128 per cent,” June 10 When the cat’s away, the mice will play is a saying that goes back at least 500 years but apparently this is news to the UCP government. Removing photo radar and experiencing a 128-per-cent increase in extreme speeding does not take a U of A or […]
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (4 hours ago)
Some teenagers in Prince Edward Island are reacting to a proposed federal law that would restrict social media access for users under 16, with some worried about losing connections online and others saying the limits could encourage healthier habits.
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (5 hours ago)
A mobile walk-in clinic is up and running again for the spring and summer in Thunder Bay, Ont., bringing health-care services to those in need on the city's north end. Anishnawbe Mushkiki is an Aboriginal Health Access Centre that provides culturally-appropriate primary care, mental health and traditional wellness programs. Here's how its mobile...
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (5 hours ago)
Almost 20 girls met at the Thunder Bay Fire Rescue Training Centre on June 12 to participate in training activities for the second-ever Camp Molly in Thunder Bay, Ont. The free, four-day program offers female and non-binary youth aged 15 to 18 the opportunity to experience and explore firefighting as a career path.
ReadCBC - Montreal (5 hours ago)
At the corner of Beaubien Avenue West and Durocher Street in Montreal's Mile-Ex neighbourhood sits an unassuming industrial red brick building. But 435 Beaubien Ave. W. is anything but ordinary for the many artists who have operated out of studios there for years.
ReadCBC - Edmonton (5 hours ago)
Canadian teens and parents — the two groups directly impacted by the Safe Social Media Act (Bill C-34) introduced Wednesday by the federal government — share their thoughts on social media and the proposed legislation, which would ban accounts for users under 16.
ReadCBC - Edmonton (5 hours ago)
Several provinces are calling for a constitutional change to give themselves more say in how federal judges are appointed at the provincial level. What does Chief Justice Richard Wagner make of this ongoing political debate over Canada's judicial system? CBC's The House spoke with him earlier this week to get his thoughts.
ReadCBC - British Columbia (5 hours ago)
Alexander Redhead reflects on the moment his nine-year-old son decided to cut his long braid after years of being mistaken for a girl and corrected by adults in public spaces. Standing behind the barber chair, he found himself thinking about his late father, who was forced to cut his hair when he was taken to residential school.
ReadOttawa Citizen - Local (5 hours ago)
Please bring back old website, OC Transpo OC Transpo what have you done with your website? I am 75 years old and not computer savvy. When I went to your website this week, the travel planner and route schedules have changed. Previously I was able to see when my bus was to arrive at my […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (6 hours ago)
THANK YOU CONSTABLES All men and women are created equal and some become police officers. Rest in peace OPP Const Tarun Bali and Toronto Police Const. Marc Pinizzotto. We will remember your sacrifice. We have the watch. Bob Eberle Retired, TPS (Taken too soon, they will be remembered for their bravery and dedication) TORONTO CAN […]
ReadCBC - Montreal (10 hours ago)
World Cup crowds are nothing new for Montreal's Pub Burgundy Lion, a soccer hub that's used to welcoming fans throughout the year for various tournaments. With the world's biggest sports event underway, the pub is ready to host buzzing soccer nights. And this time, its owners say something feels different.
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (10 hours ago)
Ty Emberson took a bit step up for the Edmonton Oilers last season. He was solid in the regular season and — after crashing out of the 2025 playoffs — he was also solid in the 2026 playoffs. But despite his above average play in a support role this past year, I worry about Emberson’s […]
ReadOttawa Citizen - Local (10 hours ago)
The Ottawa 67’s ignored a position of need on Friday. They made right-winger Andrew Laurin their first pick in the OHL Priority Selection. Now, GM Jan Egert did say he would take “the best player available” when it came time for him to choose 18th overall in the opening round of the draft of 15- […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (11 hours ago)
Two men were arrested at Toronto Stadium on Friday moments before a FIFA World Cup match between Canada and Bosnia and Herzegovina was set to kickoff. Police say they were alerted to an altercation happening in the stands at approximately 2:20 p.m. "When officers attempted to eject a fan from the stadium, items were thrown […]
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