CityNews - Toronto (27 minutes ago)
A 3.7 magnitude earthquake has been recorded by Earthquakes Canada near Orillia, Ont. Tuesday night. There are no reports of damage, and none would be expected, according to Earthquakes Canada. It was recorded 23 kilometres ESE of Orillia and just under 100 kilometres north of Toronto at 10:59 p.m. Residents across the GTA and as […]
ReadCBC - Manitoba (46 minutes ago)
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is in talks to buy a Virginia warehouse owned by British Columbia billionaire Jim Pattison and plans to turn it into an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) processing facility. One business ethics expert says companies need to be clear about where they draw the line on who they do business with.
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (46 minutes ago)
The local hospital authority paid a $241 cab fare to send a Huron County man to London to seek shelter spaces, a practice London, Ont.'s deputy mayor says has to stop as the Forest City faces its own challenges caring for homeless people.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (46 minutes ago)
A new national analysis finds Canada is seeing fewer wildfires overall, but a growing share of damage is being driven by a smaller number of increasingly large, hard-to-control fires.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (46 minutes ago)
Even more Saskatchewan weather records have been broken as of Jan. 24, in the midst of an arctic air mass.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (46 minutes ago)
Police are investigating after a pickup truck went up in flames in –28 degree weather at the Saskatoon Airport.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (46 minutes ago)
The latest tariff threats from U.S. President Donald Trump feel like going "back to Square 1" on trade uncertainty, says a Saskatchewan ag services company CEO, while the province's premier says they damage the fair trade system.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (46 minutes ago)
A monthly sports card show in Saskatoon, Sask., has been hit by some brazen thefts, but still has as many as 50 people waiting for an opportunity to sell at the show.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (46 minutes ago)
These parents and the author of Spare the Child: Ending Childhood Corporal Punishment share their thoughts about the evolving attitudes and approaches to childhood discipline.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (46 minutes ago)
A new Netflix hockey series is in production, set in a working-class town where hockey is everything until a bus crash kills players and their coach. The similarity to the Humboldt Broncos' tragedy is raising eyebrows in their home province.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (46 minutes ago)
Ottawa's new food affordability measures will help low- and modest-income people living in Saskatchewan, but more still needs to be done, according to an anti-poverty group.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (46 minutes ago)
Charges related to alleged drug trafficking against former University of Regina Rams football player Michael Jourdan have been stayed. His former teammate, Tarick Polius, meanwhile, has a preliminary hearing scheduled in September.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (46 minutes ago)
Saskatoon city council voted unanimously three years ago to find a private partner to run a proposed $1.2-billion downtown arena district, but officials from SaskTel Centre are arguing in favour of keeping the district as a public entity.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (46 minutes ago)
Final sale and clearance sale signs are posted at the Saskatoon and Regina Toys "R" Us stores, and the Canadian company behind the chain is closing stores elsewhere in Canada.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (46 minutes ago)
Legislation introduced last fall proposes that anyone who seizes a firearm under the federal government's laws must pay the owner fair market value as determined by the Saskatchewan Firearms Commissioner.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (46 minutes ago)
Brydon Lafaver says after getting treatment at Victoria Hospital in Prince Albert, security staff threw him into a wheelchair, wheeled him outside and left him in the snow injured, disoriented and with nowhere to go.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (46 minutes ago)
A 44-year-old Regina man has been charged with one count of dangerous driving causing death after police allege he ran a red light, veered off the road and collided with a bus shelter, killing a young woman waiting inside.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (46 minutes ago)
A group of environmentalists has lost their legal challenge to the Saskatchewan government's decision to extend the life of three coal-fired power plants to 2050.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (46 minutes ago)
A Saskatoon judge has found Timothy Smith guilty of manslaughter in the November 2024 death of Landon Waddell.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (46 minutes ago)
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada has announced its closure of seven of its research operations across Canada, including two in Saskatchewan. The mayor of Indian Head, Sask., says 30 local employees will be laid off.
ReadCBC - Canada (46 minutes ago)
The inquest for a 27-year-old who died while in custody at the Thunder Bay Jail in northwestern Ontario has been postponed due to the sudden death of his partner. Kevin Mamakwa was the nephew of Sol Mamakwa, an NDP member of provincial parliament who previously called for the jail to be shut down due to safety concerns.
ReadCBC - Windsor (47 minutes ago)
The cost of importing Chinese cars to Canada is set to drop steeply with a recent cut in tariffs. How will that impact EV sales? Are our EV charging infrastructure and our grid ready for those extra cars? Here's a closer look at the potential impact.
ReadToronto Sun - Local (An hour ago)
As they head out west for a four-game trip through Seattle, Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton before the Olympic break, the Maple Leafs will do so full eight points out of both third place in the division and the second Eastern Conference wild card. In what world could you convince anyone that the Leafs will rally to earn a playoff berth?
ReadCityNews - Vancouver (2 hours ago)
After a meeting Tuesday with members of the Mount Pleasant Business Improvement Area (BIA), the transportation ministry says it will look into other forms of financial assistance to help businesses survive the construction of Vancouver's next subway line.
ReadCityNews - Toronto (2 hours ago)
A group of High Park tenants in multiple apartment buildings are speaking out about ongoing heating issues in their units as they struggle to stay warm amid bitterly cold temperatures. “In my bedroom, it’s about 16 C,” said Diana Jardine, one of the tenants dealing with a lack of heat. Jardine spoke with CityNews as she […]
ReadGlobal News - Regina (2 hours ago)
Extreme cold is expected in many parts of the country from the Prairies to the Maritimes, with heavy snow also forecast for Quebec and Atlantic Canada.
ReadCBC - North (3 hours ago)
Dene Nation is working to revise its constitution, picking up on work started before the COVID-19 pandemic. The goal is to update the document so it reflects the realities Dene First Nations are currently facing, including different governance structures.
ReadCBC - Manitoba (3 hours ago)
An excavator crunched through concrete and metal that once supported the old atrium at Portage Place on Tuesday, as deconstruction continued on a $650-million redevelopment project transforming the downtown Winnipeg mall into a health-care centre and housing.
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (4 hours ago)
This in from host Bob Stauffer of Oilers Now, his speculation that the Edmonton Oilers are looking to sign new forward Jack Roslovic to a contract extension in the neighborhood of about four years. Stauffer said the Oilers are expecting young players like Quinn Huston, Ike Howard, Connor Clattenburg and Josh Samanski to push hard […]
ReadCityNews - Calgary (4 hours ago)
A Canadian wrestler has been dropped from a company after he dressed up as a U.S. immigration officer for a match in Edmonton on the same day the agents shot and killed a protester in Minnesota. The owner of Real Canadian Wrestling, Steven Ewaschuk, says the company doesn’t support or condone the actions of U.S. Immigration and […]
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