CBC - Saskatoon (48 minutes ago)
The Canada West champion Saskatchewan Huskies take the field at Mosaic Stadium in their home province against RSEQ victor Montreal Carabins in the 60th installment on the Vanier Cup on Saturday.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (48 minutes ago)
It will be another battle of Saskatchewan and Montreal on Saturday at Mosaic Stadium, as the University of Saskatchewan Huskies face the Montreal Carabins in the 60th Vanier Cup.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (48 minutes ago)
The province is adding $20 million to the Provincial Approach to Homelessness (PATH) project over the next three years to boost supports for the growing number of Saskatchewan residents who are homeless. But the NDP say government dollars should not be spent to put people in the Coachman Inn Motel.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (48 minutes ago)
Roughly 500,000 Canadians left ERs before seeing a doctor last year, data shows
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (48 minutes ago)
Sentencing has been pushed to March 2026 for the man convicted of killing Misha Pavelick at a campground in 2006. A 12-person jury found a 36-year-old man guilty of second-degree murder last week after 20 hours of deliberations.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (48 minutes ago)
This isn't to say the much-anticipated followup to 2024's Oscar-nominated first outing of Wicked is a disappointment. At least not an abject one. It's more or less competent, buoyed by undeniably incredible singing and framed by charmingly fantastical set design.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (48 minutes ago)
Ryker Frank is in his fifth year of eligibility with the University of Saskatchewan Huskies. The Regina-born Frank will play his final collegiate game on Saturday as the Huskies take on the Montreal Carabins in the 60th Vanier Cup.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (48 minutes ago)
The Crown proceeded by direct indictment against Darrius Racette, which sent the case directly to trial in Regina Court of King's Bench without a preliminary inquiry.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (48 minutes ago)
On Friday, Robert Eric Semenchuck pleaded guilty to breach of trust and unauthorized use of a computer.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (48 minutes ago)
John Olubobokun, who earlier this year was found guilty of assaulting Christian Centre Academy students with a wooden paddle, will serve an 18-month conditional sentence in the community, a judge ruled.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (48 minutes ago)
A Weyburn Court of King's bench judge has formally reserved his decision on whether to grant bail for the Regina man accused of shooting and killing a woman on a highway near Weyburn.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (48 minutes ago)
The provincial Opposition joined a front-line addictions worker on Friday to press the government for more treatment beds as overdoses surge in Saskatoon and Regina.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (48 minutes ago)
Brandin Brick's sentence for second-degree murder will remain the same as it was the first time he was convicted, a Saskatoon judge decided.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (48 minutes ago)
The Saskatchewan Huskies take on the Montreal Carabins in the 60th instalment of the Vanier Cup on Saturday, beginning at 2 p.m. ET.
ReadCBC - Nova Scotia (48 minutes ago)
When Jennifer Baxter steps on to the ice to curl, it's the outlet that allows her to temporarily put aside whatever is going on in her life. And in recent years, there's been a lot. She's part of the Nova Scotian team that will try to qualify at home to represent Canada in the upcoming Olympics.
ReadCBC - Montreal (49 minutes ago)
Fisheries and Oceans Canada's (DFO) survey estimate for the Belcher Islands-Eastern Hudson Bay beluga population in 2024 was 2,200 animals – the lowest estimate on record. Nunavik hunters are being asked to delay their fall harvest of beluga in response.
ReadCBC - Windsor (49 minutes ago)
A growing number of minors are being recruited by adults to carry out smash-and-grab jewelry store robberies in Ontario and are told that if they are caught, as youths, they would face little or no time in custody, an investigation by CBC's the fifth estate has found.
ReadCBC - Windsor (49 minutes ago)
A legislative committee studying the issue of intimate partner violence is preparing its final report, but NDP MPPs say they can't support it and, on Thursday, walked out of a meeting. Procedural rules prevent them from explaining in detail why they are withdrawing their support.
ReadCBC - British Columbia (49 minutes ago)
The northeast B.C. city remains under a state of local emergency as winter weather threatens to freeze off flows from the nearby Kiskatinaw River, which is at historic lows after years of drought.Changed after headline test:Dawson Creek, B.C., hopes to run hoses along highway in order to address water shortage
ReadCBC - British Columbia (49 minutes ago)
The family of a B.C. bitcoin investor known for boasting of his cryptocurrency successes online was robbed of $2 million in a terrifying overnight hostage-taking involving waterboarding, sexual assault and death threats from four intruders they knew only as "One," "Two," "Three" and "Four."
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (49 minutes ago)
Two researchers at Western University in London, Ont., are studying how to improve the way artificial intelligence understands toddlers' speaking patterns. They're recruiting preschool-age children to examine how they speak and use that data to train an AI model.
ReadCBC - Manitoba (50 minutes ago)
A Manitoba judge is weighing how far Winnipeg city councillors can go when speaking publicly about senior civil servants, as Coun. Russ Wyatt attempts to overturn a reprimand issued against him last year for comments he made about the city's former chief administrative officer.
ReadGlobal News - Regina (57 minutes ago)
The 60th Vanier Cup awaits the University of Saskatchewan Huskies in Regina, looking to break a streak of six straight losses in Canadian university football's biggest game.
ReadGlobal News - Regina (57 minutes ago)
Although the city's budget will continue to be discussed over the next month, possible cuts and increasing property tax is being explored.
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (An hour ago)
By Jesse Bedayn Nevada gaming regulators voted to fine Caesars Palace $7.8 million Thursday over failing to comply with anti-money laundering rules, settling a case that centered on an illegal bookmaker with ties to the former interpreter for the baseball star Shohei Ohtani. The Nevada Gaming Control Board alleged that Caesars Palace failed to...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (An hour ago)
By Craig Lord OTTAWA — Canada Post and the union representing thousands of its mail carriers took their biggest step toward ending a long saga of collective bargaining Friday, agreeing in principle to a set of new contracts. In a statement, the Canadian Union of Postal Workers said rotating strike action has been suspended as […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (An hour ago)
By Wolfgang Depner What was to be a short afternoon field trip for about 20 students and staff of a school in Bella Coola, B.C., became a scene of trauma and heroism when a grizzly bear attacked without cause, badly injuring four people, the Nuxalk Nation’s elected chief said on Friday. Thursday’s attack on the […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (An hour ago)
ARIMA — Canada cruised to comfortable wins over Barbados and Bermuda to open play Friday at the Rugby Americas North (RAN) Sevens competition. The Canadian men blanked Barbados 45-0 then downed Bermuda 34-0. They take on Mexico on Saturday looking to win their pool so they can take on the bottom team in the other […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (An hour ago)
The Finch West LRT will open to the public on December 7. The date was listed in material posted ahead of the Metrolinx board meeting scheduled for November 27. “Major readiness milestones in relation to the opening of the line have been achieved,” Metrolinx Rapid Transit CEO Sean Fuller says in a quarterly report to […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
The union representing Canada Post workers said on Friday that is has reached “agreements in principle” with the Crown Corporation, paving the potential end to a two-year labour dispute. If approved, the tentative contract would bring an end to a contentious bargaining display that led to two national strikes. “This means both sides have...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
By Wolfgang Depner What was to be a short afternoon field trip for about 20 students and staff of a school in Bella Coola, B.C., became a “traumatic event” where four people were badly hurt when a grizzly attacked without cause, the Nuxalk Nation’s elected chief said on Friday. Chief Samuel Schooner said in a […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
By Craig Lord OTTAWA — Canada Post and the union representing thousands of its mail carriers say they have reached agreements in principle for new contracts after two years of contentious bargaining. Both parties confirmed the outlines of a deal were in place Friday evening. In a statement, the Canadian Union of Postal Workers said […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
By Neil Davidson It’s been a good month for Barnaby Waddell. The English-born rugby forward scored on debut for Canada, powering his way over for an 82nd-minute try in a 31-21 loss to No. 21 Romania on Nov. 8, then started a week later in the 38-17 loss to No. 11 Georgia. The six-foot-four, 265-pounder […]
ReadEdmonton Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
Does Alberta need more teachers? Vote in our daily poll! What a steaming heap of political posturing/fence-sitting Lorne Gunter delivered in his column today regarding Smith's use of the notwithstanding clause. While he isn't "completely in line” with the UCP on transgender laws, he's "not vehemently opposed” to them either. That much wriggling...
ReadCBC - Montreal (2 hours ago)
Canadian Ryan Wedding competed as a snowboarder in the 2002 Winter Games. In the decades since, law enforcement organizations allege he has become the leader of one of the most prolific and violent drug trafficking organizations in the world. Here's what's known about the allegations against him and how he has evaded capture.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (2 hours ago)
Timothy Smith says his friend Landon Waddell drunkenly attacked him, and then collapsed to the floor. His story paints a very different picture than the court has heard so far of events in the early hours of Nov. 17, 2024, when Waddell died.
ReadCBC - Manitoba (2 hours ago)
The first cohort has graduated from an intensive training program that focuses on using cutting-edge technology in Manitoba's construction industry. The three-day course specializes in LiDAR drones and extended reality, and how the tech can be used in Manitoba.
ReadCityNews - Toronto (3 hours ago)
A 38-year-old man is in custody after another person was threatened aboard a TTC bus. Toronto police say around 6:15 p.m. on November 3, a man boarded a TTC bus in the area of Eglinton Avenue West and Allan Road. It’s alleged that when he was asked by another rider to turn down the music […]
ReadCBC - North (3 hours ago)
The Yellowknife Chamber of Commerce says it is seeing an increase in local businesses paying for security guards. Use of force experts from across Canada say that's happening around the country, but it also comes with a growing grey area in law enforcement.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (3 hours ago)
Stuart Smyth, professor of agriculture and resource economics at the University of Saskatchewan, joins The 306 to talk about Saskatoon-based company Nutrien's decision to set up a new project worth nearly $1 billion in the U.S.
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