CityNews - Calgary (30 minutes ago)
After months of mounting frustration from neighbours, Alberta Sheriffs have shut down a suspected drug house in northwest Calgary. The property, located on Brentwood Boulevard NW, as been ordered to be vacated as of noon Tuesday. Calgary police received more than two dozen complaints about suspected drug activity, including reports of frequent...
ReadSaskatoon Star-Phoenix - Local (31 minutes ago)
The woman said she saw Katlim Desjarlais-Kelly shoot her longtime partner in a Westmount neighbourhood home on Feb. 10, 2024.
ReadRegina Leader-Post - Local (31 minutes ago)
The 44-year-old driver of the freight truck has been charged with dangerous operation of a conveyance causing death
ReadToronto Sun - Local (32 minutes ago)
WATCH: Sun columnist Jay Goldberg talks about the Justin Trudeau era 'alcohol escalator tax', causing booze prices in Canada to rise automatically. What do YOU think? Tell us your thoughts in the comment section below or send us a Letter to the Editor for possible publication to [email protected]. Letters must be 250 words or less […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (32 minutes ago)
LONDON (AP) — Paul Thomas Anderson’s politically charged action thriller “One Battle After Another” leads the race for the British Academy Film Awards, securing 14 nominations Tuesday including acting nods for five of its cast. Ryan Coogler’s blues-steeped vampire epic “Sinners” is close behind with 13 nominations for Britain’s...
ReadToronto Sun - Local (32 minutes ago)
Before Darryl Sittler's retired number went up at Scotiabank Arena a few years ago, he wrote his late first wife Wendy's name on the blue and white banner in tribute. And on Tuesday, as he was honoured for his 10–point game, surely a career highlight for the captain's wife almost 50 years ago, Wendy had one more vital contribution...
ReadGlobal News - Regina (37 minutes 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.
ReadGlobal News - Regina (38 minutes ago)
Saskatchewan's First Nations Health Ombudsperson's Office says they received a healthcare complaint from Trevor Dubois in the months preceding his death.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (49 minutes ago)
Police are investigating after a pickup truck went up in flames in –28 degree weather at the Saskatoon Airport.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (49 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 - Saskatchewan (49 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 - Saskatchewan (49 minutes ago)
Even more Saskatchewan weather records have been broken as of Jan. 24, in the midst of an arctic air mass.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (49 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 - Saskatchewan (49 minutes ago)
The government said so far, approximately 665 department positions have also been reduced and nearly 1,050 employees received notices on Thursday.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (49 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 - Saskatchewan (49 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 - Saskatchewan (49 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 - Saskatchewan (49 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 - Saskatchewan (49 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 - Saskatchewan (49 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 - Saskatchewan (49 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 - Saskatchewan (49 minutes ago)
A Saskatoon judge has found Timothy Smith guilty of manslaughter in the November 2024 death of Landon Waddell.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (49 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 - Saskatchewan (49 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 - Saskatchewan (49 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 - Saskatchewan (49 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 - Calgary (49 minutes ago)
Radon gas, an invisible health threat that can build up in your home, is putting more Canadians at risk of deadly lung cancer. A national research team is using throwaway toenail clippings to find markers of high radon exposure, in the hope of expanding cancer screenings to save lives.
ReadCBC - Calgary (49 minutes ago)
Officials at the Canadian Security Intelligence Service say the organization is mending its ways and acknowledging past investigating of Indigenous people has left a legacy of mistrust that persists today. One activist, however, is dismissing the overtures as propaganda.
ReadCBC - Canada (50 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 - Kitchener-Waterloo (51 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 - Canada (2 hours ago)
Adam van Koeverden, Canada's secretary of state for sport, told reporters the hit show Heated Rivalry 'speaks volumes to the power and influence of Canadian storytelling.' The Olympic gold medallist sported a sweater from the show on his way out of the federal cabinet meeting on Tuesday.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (2 hours 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 - Newfoundland (2 hours ago)
Eight new names have been inducted into the Order of Newfoundland and Labrador, the province's highest individual honour. From builders of buildings and sport, to veterans and documentarians, 159 people are now in the ranks. The CBC's Laura Howells reports.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (2 hours ago)
A 30-year-old man wanted after police say two people were shot at and had to be rescued in a northern Saskatchewan forest earlier this month has been arrested, RCMP say.
ReadCityNews - Toronto (2 hours ago)
A Toronto woman says stolen images of her — altered using deepfake technology — were posted to social media without her permission and getting them taken down was an uphill battle. Her story is far from isolated as Canadian laws work to catch up with Artificial Intelligence (AI). She spoke to us under condition of […]
ReadCityNews - Vancouver (2 hours ago)
The president of the Tahltan Central Government says British Columbia shouldn’t change its Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act, just as the First Nation and the provincial government celebrate a landmark agreement based on the legislation. Kerry Carlick says it is not a “good idea to take anything away from DRIPA,” adding that...
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