Windsor Star - Local (3 minutes ago)
The Windsor-built Dodge Charger is racking up top automotive honours. The SIXPACK-powered Charger Scat Pack, assembled at the Windsor Assembly Plant, has been named The Detroit News’ Vehicle of the Year. It’s a major win for the local auto sector at a time when U.S. President Donald Trump’s rhetoric has increasingly targeted vehicles built...
ReadRegina Leader-Post - Local (3 minutes ago)
Sergio Losco is recovering from a lung infection after he and his son were found unconscious from a carbon monoxide leak in their downtown Regina apartment.
ReadCBC - Canada (4 minutes ago)
For decades, caribou in Jasper National Park have been declining, and experts warned that without intervention, they would become locally extinct. In response, Parks Canada invested $40 million in the Caribou Conservation Breeding Centre, the first facility of its kind in North America.
ReadCBC - Canada (4 minutes ago)
The Manitoba Trucking Association says businesses in the industry continue to grapple with interprovincial issues every day, despite a national conversation on alleviating barriers in light of American tariffs. One company on the Manitoba-Saskatchewan border says navigating two sets of provincial rules adds administrative burdens.
ReadCBC - Canada (4 minutes ago)
Janet Pitsiulaaq Brewster has spent two decades working in health care in Nunavut, and she's focused much of her career on pushing for more action on suicide prevention. Now as the minister of that portfolio, she has new powers to try to spur that change, and she wants to focus on youth.
ReadCBC - Canada (4 minutes ago)
An Alberta chocolatier brought a distinctly Canadian flavour to the baking show Harry Potter: Wizards of Baking, a magical experience she says taught her to think bigger. Priya Winsor of St. Albert, Alta., said the show pushed her well beyond her comfort zone, particularly when it came to constructing large-scale edible showpieces.
ReadCBC - Canada (4 minutes ago)
Just as Alberta begins to dig out from its last winter storm, most of the province is preparing for another blast of snow and brutal cold, just in time for the holidays. As stubborn cold continues to cloak the province, another icy snowstorm is bound for Alberta and expected to hit Christmas Eve.
ReadCBC - Sudbury (4 minutes ago)
'Tis the season to get sick — and for families and friends to pass around bugs like unwanted gifts. So before you head from one celebration to another, here are some helpful tips for avoiding the flu and other respiratory illnesses over the holidays.
ReadCBC - Nova Scotia (4 minutes ago)
When Tammy Victor arrived at Fisherman's Wharf in Eastern Passage, N.S., at 7:45 a.m. AT Wednesday to sell some lobster in an improvised storefront, a crowd was already waiting for her in the frigid outdoors. Victor co-owns The Lobster Dive, which burned down Monday in what is believed to be an electrical fire.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (4 minutes ago)
Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada has too much regulation and not enough investments in clean energy and technology — and he's making his most direct repudiation yet of his predecessor's environmental policies.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (4 minutes ago)
Holiday shopping isn't as simple as heading to the nearest mall in remote communities like Uranium City, in the far northwest corner of Saskatchewan. It requires real organization, planning and patience.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (4 minutes ago)
In a year-end interview, Beck defended her absences from the legislature during the fall sitting and described how the Saskatchewan NDP plans to be an effective official Opposition.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (4 minutes ago)
A 25-year-old Saskatoon man shot by police posted live updates of his standoff for hours on social media. The man had barricaded himself in a trailer on Friday in the Rayner Place Park.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (4 minutes ago)
The Lakeland & District Fire Department is warning the public about poor ice conditions after a cross-country skier fell through the ice on Emma Lake on the weekend.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (4 minutes ago)
Prime Minister Mark Carney's government is presenting a new plan worth more than $35.5 billion to keep First Nations children connected to their communities, culture and families.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (4 minutes ago)
The tentative agreement comes after the two parties first agreed to a deal in principle last month. Today's agreement finalizes "contractual language" and will prevent either side from locking workers out or striking, ahead of the busy holiday season.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (4 minutes ago)
One Saskatchewan man has taken his love for fruitcake to a new level, and gained a huge social media following in the process.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (4 minutes ago)
Some Saskatchewan people go big for the holiday season. There's a retiree in Milestone who makes fruit cakes for the masses and a collector with nativity scenes on display in every nook and cranny of his two-bedroom Regina apartment. If you need a lift this holiday season, these stories will leave you merry to the max.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (4 minutes ago)
Holidays can be a hard time for people who are far from their relatives or estranged from their family members, but for these three people who came to Canada from other countries, close friends have come to feel like family and have helped them forge new connections and traditions.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (4 minutes ago)
The province's Serious Incident Response Team has provided some information about how Saskatoon police shot a 25-year-old man while responding to a mental health call.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (4 minutes ago)
The co-owner of Over the Hill Orchards and Winery in Lumsden, Sask., says it was a 'gut punch' to learn their business was listed on Giftly — a US-based online gift website — without permission or notification. Giftly's CEO says they don't sell traditional gift cards and Canadian businesses were not intentionally listed.
ReadCBC - Edmonton (4 minutes ago)
Flu cases across Canada are on the rise and may push hospitals to their limits over the holidays and into the new year, leading health officials in regions across the country to warn people not to visit emergency rooms unless it's absolutely necessary.
ReadCBC - Edmonton (4 minutes ago)
If you find yourself being blinded by headlights these days, you're not alone. A University of Calgary engineering professor says if modern standards for headlights were created with halogen bulbs in mind, they need to be updated to reflect the much-brighter LED bulbs being used today.
ReadCBC - Calgary (4 minutes ago)
Industrial hemp has been commercially cultivated in Canada since 1998 — two decades before the legalization of recreational cannabis use — but data suggests recent years haven't been too kind to the industry. That includes hemp processing in Alberta, where more than half of Canada's hemp crop is cultivated.
ReadCBC - North (5 minutes ago)
In a news release Sunday, Quebec's police watchdog, the Bureau des enquêtes indépendantes, says preliminary findings from its investigation suggest police received a call around 3:30 a.m. on Saturday about a person endangering other people inside a home. That later led to a shooting between one person and Nunavik police.
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (An hour ago)
Following a break-and-enter at Kitchener's Grand Valley Institution for Women in early November where inmates were assaulted, lawsuits have been filed against Correctional Service Canada. Jeffrey Hartman of the Toronto-based law firm Lockyer Zaduk Zeeh represents the 10 inmates who filed the claims. He told CBC News that the incident has left the...
ReadToronto Sun - Local (An hour ago)
How many of you had a reboot of the campy 1997 ophiological horror flick “Anaconda” on your Christmas list? Too bad, you’re getting one anyway. But wait! Those geniuses at Sony Pictures know you’re rolling your eyes at their latest retread, and it turns out they’re way ahead of you. You’ll want to sit down […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (An hour ago)
“Is This Thing On?” wastes no time in telegraphing all we need to know about middle-aged dad Alex Novak. The opening scene is set in an elementary school gym, where children squeal and marvel at a Lunar New Year celebration that features performers maneuvering a giant red lion around a basketball court. The camera pans […]
ReadSaskatoon Star-Phoenix - Local (An hour ago)
The lawsuit was brought by four parents of players who were killed along with the parents of an assistant coach.
ReadCityNews - Calgary (An hour ago)
Alberta’s transportation minister could hear the horns blaring from inside his office. It wasn’t from a rally or protest on the Edmonton legislature grounds but, as Devin Dreeshen went outside to discover, the sound of confused and angry drivers. “It was a truck that had hit (the bridge) and was stopped and backing up traffic […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (An hour ago)
Five people, including two Amazon employees, have been charged for allegedly stealing over $2 million in merchandise from an Amazon fulfillment centre in Ajax. Durham police launched an investigation last month after they were contacted by Amazon, who alleged two employees had stolen the goods over a two-year period. On Dec. 15, the two employees...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (An hour ago)
Concerns are being raised about whether long-term care homes are doing enough to protect seniors after the death of an elderly resident in Quebec who wandered outside her home. The same incident has happened in Ontario before and calls are being renewed to make sure it doesn’t happen again. Emily Hladkowicz’s grandfather Heinz lived in […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (2 hours ago)
Toronto police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a pedestrian who was struck by a vehicle last week in Yorkville. The woman, who was in a wheelchair, was struck by a northbound Chrysler while in the curb lane on Avenue Road near Yorkville Avenue around 2 a.m. last Friday. She was taken to […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (2 hours ago)
In today’s The Big Story Podcast, a special holiday edition of What Would Emily Do where she answers your real career questions. We're talking about what to do when your boss doesn't care about your health, how to know when it's actually time to quit your job, and how to think about taking a pay […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (2 hours ago)
A transport truck driver has been rushed to hospital after two collisions in the eastbound express lanes on Highway 401 in Pickering. Ontario Provincial Police say they were called to the highway between Whites Road and Brock Road due to a crash around 6:45 a.m. on Wednesday. A two-vehicle collision involving a transport truck then […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
Three males are sought after police say a firearm was pulled during the attempted robbery of a pair of skates in downtown Toronto last week. Toronto Police say they were called around 4:40 p.m. on Dec. 17 to a store in the Dundas St. W. and Bay St. area. In a release on Wednesday, police […]
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