Toronto Sun - Local (24 minutes ago)
GLOBAL TAKEOVER So, Donald Trump doesn’t need anything from Canada and could care less about a new free trade agreement. At the same time, he doesn’t want us to deal with countries he doesn’t deem fit. So, just what are we meant to do while he wants to take over the world? The only difference […]
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (4 hours ago)
This in from NHL insider Bob Stauffer, host of Oilers Now, his take that the Edmonton Oilers are no longer looking at a Top 9 forward as the team’s main trade target, but have shifted to their issues on defence. Said Stauffer on Friday: “I would have said six weeks ago that we would be […]
ReadCalgary Herald - Local (5 hours ago)
The power of Shakespeare's work is that you can see it for the first time or the hundredth time, and there is still something new to take away. This is the case in Alberta Ballet's Canadian premiere of Francesco Ventriglia's Romeo & Juliet. The classical ballet has some new narrative twists coupled with Sergei Prokofiev's […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (6 hours ago)
A major rally in support of anti-government protests in Iran is scheduled to bring large sections of North York to a standstill on Saturday afternoon. Toronto police are expecting crowds upwards of 200,000 as a 3.8 km march moves south on Yonge Street from Steeles Avenue to North York Boulevard that will force the full closure […]
ReadCBC - British Columbia (6 hours ago)
Abel Mwansa's father remembers his son as a bright, ambitious boy with a gentle spirit and a smile that lit up every room. The family, who moved to Tumbler Ridge, B.C., from Zambia in 2023, is now mourning the loss of a son, who his father says, always helped others.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (7 hours ago)
A Saskatoon jury has found Katlim Desjarlais-Kelly guilty of manslaughter, rejecting a more serious charge of second-degree murder in the 2024 shooting death of Arden Panipekeesick.
ReadGlobal News - Regina (7 hours ago)
With recent trends in dating apps some people may say putting yourself out there is difficult, with people 'grocery-shopping' for a partner. Some are turning to other resources.
ReadCityNews - Calgary (7 hours ago)
A familiar sense of unease returned to Calgary's northwest Friday morning after Mayor Jeromy Farkas announced that two new wire snaps were detected along the Bearspaw feeder main. The snaps prompted the city to immediately shut down the westbound 16th Avenue NW exit to Sarcee Trail as a precaution. City officials say the snaps, each […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (7 hours ago)
Police say they have charged an employee of the Waterloo Catholic District School Board in a child luring and sexual exploitation investigation. Investigators say 50-year-old Michel Pleau was arrested Friday following a multi-jurisdictional probe involving Waterloo, Toronto and Sudbury police forces. They say the suspect is facing half a dozen...
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (7 hours ago)
The Prince Albert Grand Council (PAGC) says there are systemic failures in the delivery of security services at places such as hospitals.
ReadGlobal News - Regina (8 hours ago)
Saskatchewan Polytechnic says Saskatoon-based ESET students will no longer be required to relocate to Regina after the school reversed its earlier decision.
ReadCBC - Edmonton (8 hours ago)
A memorandum of understanding signed by Alberta and Ottawa last fall calls for the two governments to have several agreements in place surrounding carbon pricing, methane emissions, a carbon capture project and a process for impact assessments of new energy projects by April 1.
ReadCBC - North (8 hours ago)
The Innovate centre in Inuvik, operated by Aurora College, opened in 2018 and was funded as a technology access centre for research. It gives people access to equipment that they may not otherwise be able to afford, allowing them to create projects or hold workshops for a nominal fee.
ReadCBC - Montreal (8 hours ago)
Last year, Montreal Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada and Quebec Premier François Legault met for the first time and shared their priorities – including a wish to make Montreal the headquarters of an international defence bank. Now, business leaders, academics and politicians are backing the city's bid.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (8 hours ago)
It's now a week into a public police conduct hearing into the death of 34-year-old Tyler Knockwood, and the lawyer representing his widow says responding officers did not do enough to help him. Six members of Charlottetown Police Services who testified, however, said Knockwood didn't meet the criteria to be apprehended under P.E.I.'s Mental Health...
ReadGlobal News - Regina (8 hours ago)
Angie Tuffnell was attacked by the moose in the early hours of January 22nd, her son Shawn Tuffnell heard the yells of his mother and fought the moose with his bare hands
ReadCityNews - Toronto (8 hours ago)
Toronto is set to come alive this weekend for Lunar New Year celebrations, highlighted by a special celebration at Nathan Philips Square featuring a blend of modern tech with ancient tradition. This year’s festivities, which coincide with Valentine’s Day, will feature the Spring Festival market, fireworks and dancing robots all the way from...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (8 hours ago)
A special weather statement is in effect for Toronto and the GTA, which could make travel a bit treacherous on Friday night. Environment Canada is calling for brief but heavy periods of snow, which could lead to poor visibility. “Due to the brief nature of the heaviest snow, snowfall accumulations should be limited to a […]
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (8 hours ago)
Atticus Kolody-Watt, leader at Better Bus Youth, joins The 306 to talk about sending the Regina City Council love letters to advocate against a possible transit fare hike.
ReadCityNews - Calgary (9 hours ago)
Calgary police are searching for a suspect after a brazen daytime robbery at Market Mall. Officers were called around 1:45 p.m. on Friday after getting reports of a robbery at a store in the mall. CityNews received an email from someone who said their mother and her friends witnessed the incident. According to their account, […]
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (9 hours ago)
Students in the Electronic Systems Engineering Technology (ESET) program at Saskatchewan Polytechnic will now be able to complete their studies in Saskatoon after the school reversed an earlier plan that would have required them to relocate.
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