CBC - Montreal (38 seconds ago)
Iranian Montrealers rallied in the downtown core Saturday afternoon in a show of support for the people of Iran. Over the past two weeks, the country has been rocked by massive protests that began over Iran's ailing economy and continue to be fueled by anger toward the regime.
ReadCBC - Canada (51 seconds ago)
One of Prince Edward Island's most decorated athletes is currently in Germany for a Para World Cup event — but if you keep your eyes peeled, you might see him in Island grocery stores. Mark Arendz is featured on boxes of Cheerios, part of a new campaign from General Mills celebrating Canada's athletes heading to the 2026 Paralympic and Olympic...
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The federal government has drastically cut funding for First Nations kids in Ontario seeking educational support under Jordan's Principle, a tribunal hearing revealed this week. The money decreased from $122.1 million to just $1.2 million over the same time periods in 2024 versus 2025.
ReadCBC - Canada (52 seconds ago)
Despite a four-day power outage and subsequent plumbing issues that forced 4,000 people to evacuate, many in this northern First Nation chose to stay. They're holdouts — many either dealing with water and sewage issues at their own properties, or helping their neighbours who are.
ReadCBC - Canada (53 seconds ago)
As the prime minister gears up to visit China next week, his parliamentary secretary, MP Kody Blois, says Mark Carney would like to "recalibrate" Canada's once-frosty relationship with the Chinese government and look at economic opportunities for the two nations.
ReadCBC - Calgary (A minute ago)
Conservative Party members are pressing their leader to adopt a number of controversial policy positions at their upcoming convention including private health care, scrapping Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI) policies and abandoning the party's position to stay out of the abortion debate.
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When most people think of community giving, it's unlikely energy providers come to mind — but for much of Alberta, they do.These providers, known as community energy marketers, reinvest proceeds from utility bills to fund community initiatives throughout Alberta, primarily in smaller communities.
ReadCBC - Sudbury (A minute ago)
New rules and increased penalties for impaired driving took effect this month across Ontario, after the province made amendments to the Highway Traffic Act. Advocacy groups say more can be done to curb impaired drivers, but overall, the changes are positive.
ReadCBC - Sudbury (A minute ago)
Frustrations are mounting in a remote First Nation in northern Ontario amid plans to evacuate residents due to a lack of clean water. Now, Kashechewan is asking Ottawa for military help to get people out of the community, which had been relying on bottled water and snowmelt after the treatment plant failed.
ReadCBC - Sudbury (A minute ago)
Seventy years after the Winter Olympics were played in Cortina d'Ampezzo, a family in Sault Ste. Marie is remembering the players from northern Ontario who helped Italy finish strong at the 1956 Winter Olympics as the Milano-Cortina 2026 Games approach.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (A minute ago)
Tourism agencies for Minot, North Dakota and Big Sky, Montana say there was a notable drop in Canadian visitors in 2025. While some think 2026 will bring more Canadians, many Saskatchewan residents say they're wary of crossing the border.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (A minute ago)
A new $50 million program to tackle excess screen time for tweens and teens is a good first step, say parents and experts, though they want more action from tech, telecom companies and governments to tackle the problem.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (A minute ago)
Saskatchewan's Compassionate Intervention Act would allow police or family to place people in treatment against their will. It has yet to be passed by the legislature.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (A minute ago)
Dan Zakreski began reporting in Saskatoon in 1981. Four decades later, he returns to his very first story and asks: What's up with wall calendars?
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (A minute ago)
Safety remains a big concern for residents of Big Island Lake Cree Nation after two shooting incidents in the community, and no arrests.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (A minute ago)
The Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation (PBCN) says the boil water advisory in place for Pelican Narrows is expected to be lifted in the next day or so. It came after a critical failure in the raw water intake system on Sunday night.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (A minute ago)
The health authority said it is "coordinating with the Saskatoon Tribal Council to provide supports to the patient's family and loved ones.”
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Summit Sisters, a group of female roofers from across Canada, were in Jamaica this week helping repair roofs and other damage done to housing from a hurricane last year.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (A minute ago)
The horse, now called Frosty, is safe and in recovery after his brush with death. Locals have stepped up to offer feed and financial support.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (A minute ago)
Kii Kinaahk Village "started off with just a thought and a vision," and has grown into a two-building facility with wraparound supports offering dignity to tenants.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (A minute ago)
The Official Opposition says the government must make safety and security in Saskatchewan hospitals a priority following the death of Trevor Dubois at RUH, while the Saskatoon Tribal Council and some of Dubois' family are expected to hold a news conference on Monday.
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The Saskatchewan government has changed the provincial Correctional Services Act to reflect a ruling last year by the Supreme Court of Canada regarding the burden of proof for inmate disciplinary hearings.
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With the cost of living soaring, Ron Robinson is determined to save wherever he can — starting with his grocery bill.It's why he shops at an ultra discount grocery chain in Montreal, where prices can be as much as 50 per cent less than a regular grocery store.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (A minute ago)
Some Little Red River reserve residents left without SaskTel services for weeks
ReadCBC - Edmonton (2 minutes ago)
Only nine political prisoners appear to have been freed after Maduro regime figure Jorge Rodriguez promised on Thursday that a "significant" number would be emerging from the country's notoriously abusive prisons. The Trump administration has suggested their release is not a priority, and a growing number of anti-Maduro Venezuelans want to know...
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (2 minutes ago)
Two people who filed formal complaints about the Dr. Goodenowe Restorative Health Center in Moose Jaw, Sask. are asking why Moose Jaw police publicly said they had found no record of any such complaints.
ReadCityNews - Toronto (10 minutes ago)
A Brampton man who lost six members of his family in the 2019 crash of an Ethiopian Airlines flight will have his case for damages heard in a Chicago courtroom on Monday. Manant Vaidya lost his parents, his sister, his brother-in-law, and two nieces in the crash of the Boeing 737 MAX8 aircraft that went […]
ReadOttawa Citizen - Local (59 minutes ago)
Three people were injured, one of them critically, in a two-car head collision on Prince of Wales Drive Sunday morning. Paramedics reported one man was transported to hospital in critical condition, while a man and a woman were taken to hospital in stable condition. First responders were called at 8:51 a.m. to the 2200 block […]
ReadSaskatoon Star-Phoenix - Local (59 minutes ago)
"The SHA is fully cooperating with the police investigation and has deemed this a critical incident, which initiates a legislated process for review and reporting, including a formal internal review."
ReadSaskatoon Star-Phoenix - Local (59 minutes ago)
"The competition was incredible and so it's really neat to represent a town of 2,500 people in a tournament like this and have a top performance."
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (An hour ago)
Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation (PBCN) is dealing with a critical failure in the raw water intake system in Pelican Narrows.
ReadWindsor Star - Local (3 hours ago)
A Windsor drug bust has netted $1,600 in cash and illegal drugs and led to the arrest of one person. Officers with the Windsor Police service drugs and guns enforcement unit launched an investigation last year into a male suspected of drug trafficking, according to police. Officers, with support from K9 Link, arrested the suspect […]
ReadWindsor Star - Local (3 hours ago)
About 750 Grade 10 students from the Windsor-Essex public school board attended a daytime Windsor Express basketball game at the WFCU Centre on Wednesday before a career exploration event that connected them with potential co-op employers. “It’s a great opportunity to test drive a career,” said Justin St. Pierre, Specialist High Skills Major...
ReadWindsor Star - Local (3 hours ago)
Following an incident at a local elementary school where students ingested cannabis edibles, the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit is reminding residents to use caution around the products. Health unit officials warned as edible products continue to rise in popularity, so do concerns related to accidental ingestion, high-potency products, and...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (3 hours ago)
A 21-year-old man is facing 11 charges following a stabbing incident in the city’s east-end on Saturday that began over a cigarette dispute. Police say just after 4 p.m., a man approached another man in his 60s outside a Burger King near Broadview Station on Broadview and Danforth avenues and demanded a cigarette from him. […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (3 hours ago)
Police in Hamilton are investigating the discovery of a body in the area of Fifty Point Conservation Area. Investigators said in a social media post around 9 a.m. on Sunday, there would be a large police presence in the area of Fifty Road and North Service Road, however, no further details have been released. Police […]
ReadWindsor Star - Local (4 hours ago)
An Essex resident has been charged after a dog attack sent another person to hospital. Essex County OPP responded Jan. 4, around 7 p.m., for a report of two dogs attacking another dog and its owner on Laird Avenue in the Town of Essex. Police said both the owner and the dog sustained non-life-threatening injuries […]
ReadOttawa Citizen - Local (4 hours ago)
City vehicles have hit the roads to clear up to 15 centimetres of snow that covered areas of the capital Saturday night. A winter parking ban is in place to allow crews to conduct proper cleanups. Environment Canada says we haven’t seen the end of precipitation, with more flurries, at times heavy, expected Sunday afternoon […]
ReadCBC - North (5 hours ago)
Athletes are in Yellowknife this week competing for a spot on the N.W.T.'s 2026 team. Territorial trials continue into the weekend for Dene Games, table tennis, curling, badminton, hockey, volleyball, cross country skiing, wrestling, futsal, basketball, and Arctic sports.
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