CityNews - Toronto (31 minutes ago)
Darryl Sittler remembers the usual noise in the newspapers. Toronto Maple Leafs owner Harold Ballard — mercurial, headline-seeking, controversial — had sounded off to the press about his team’s lack of a centre to play between Lanny McDonald and Errol Thompson. “But that was totally Ballard,” Sittler, a centre, recalled. “How he was.”...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (31 minutes ago)
Toronto police are searching for a suspect after a violent assault at Wellesley Subway Station left a man with life‑threatening injuries. Officers were called to the station around 7 p.m. on Monday after reports of an assault in progress on the northbound platform. Investigators say the victim and the suspect were riding the northbound train...
ReadCalgary Herald - Local (33 minutes ago)
Monstress, the Frankenstein tale from Edmonton’s Northern Light Theatre, is a visually sumptuous experience at Vertigo. From the sets and costumes to the lighting and sound designs, Monstress is technically dazzling. Trevor Schmidt, who also wrote and directed Monstress, is responsible for its set and costume designs. The set is a laboratory with...
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (50 minutes ago)
Canada's Smartest Kitchen in P.E.I. purchased some new equipment to help entrepreneurs develop food and beverage products. CBC's Taylor O'Brien stopped by to learn how the tech works, and how the research team will help clients save time and money.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (51 minutes ago)
A Charlottetown woman who pleaded guilty to inflicting life-ending injuries on her three-month old daughter last year has been sentenced to one year in jail, a move the judge says is needed to uphold public confidence in the justice system and condemn the woman's actions.
ReadCBC - Montreal (51 minutes ago)
Prime Minister Mark Carney, speaking earlier this week about the Plains of Abraham in Quebec City, described the 1759 battle as the start of a 'partnership' between French and English people in Canada — a comment that's stirred controversy and has Parti Québécois Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon calling it a sign of things to come.
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (51 minutes ago)
Indigenous leaders in Thunder Bay have shared an open letter to the city's mayor, calling for a state of emergency on homelessness to be declared. The letter, signed by Fort William First Nation Chief Michele Solomon and Nishnawbe Aski Nation Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler, comes amid a days-long cold snap in northwestern Ontario. Extreme cold warnings...
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (51 minutes ago)
U.S. President Donald Trump is threatening to impose a 100 per cent tariff on all Canadian goods entering the United States if Canada "makes a deal with China" — a forceful message that comes days after Prime Minister Mark Carney delivered a speech in Davos, Switzerland, widely viewed as pushing back on U.S. actions.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (51 minutes ago)
Goldman established the $50K Thorn Prize in honour of her late brother, days before her own death on Jan. 13.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (51 minutes ago)
Police are investigating after a pickup truck went up in flames in –28 degree weather at the Saskatoon Airport.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (51 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 - Saskatoon (51 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 - Saskatoon (51 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 - Saskatoon (51 minutes 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.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (51 minutes ago)
Extreme cold warnings are in effect across much of Saskatchewan, with temperatures expected to remain dangerously low through the weekend. Here's what to know to stay safe during the frigid temperatures.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (51 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 - Saskatoon (51 minutes ago)
Even more Saskatchewan weather records have been broken as of Jan. 24, in the midst of an arctic air mass.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (51 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 - Saskatoon (51 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 - Saskatoon (51 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 - Saskatoon (51 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 - Saskatoon (51 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 - Saskatoon (51 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 - Saskatoon (51 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 - Saskatoon (51 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 - Toronto (52 minutes ago)
The Toronto District School Board and Toronto Catholic District School Boards say schools will be open Tuesday after record-breaking snowfall on the weekend forced schools to close Monday. The York Region District also says its schools will be open Tuesday.
ReadCalgary Herald - Local (2 hours ago)
Both the Alberta and federal governments must act swiftly to grant permanent residency to Ukrainian newcomers who arrived in Alberta since February 2022. Russia's invasion of Ukraine began in 2014, escalating to a full-scale war in February 2022. This forced 5.7 million Ukrainians to flee to Poland and neighbouring countries. Canada, home to 1.4...
ReadCityNews - Vancouver (2 hours ago)
Former Liberal cabinet minister, Kirsty Duncan, has passed away after a years-long battle with cancer. She was 59. Duncan represented the riding of Etobicoke North as MP from 2008 until 2025, winning five consecutive elections. She announced she was taking a medical leave in 2023, but stayed on as an MP. Duncan, a former scientist […]
ReadCityNews - Calgary (2 hours ago)
Former Liberal cabinet minister, Kirsty Duncan, has passed away after a years-long battle with cancer. She was 59. Duncan represented the riding of Etobicoke North as MP from 2008 until 2025, winning five consecutive elections. She announced she was taking a medical leave in 2023, but stayed on as an MP. Duncan, a former scientist […]
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (2 hours ago)
Temperatures are staying dangerously low in Saskatchewan, as Environment and Climate Change Canada reports multiple communities breaking cold weather records.
ReadCBC - British Columbia (2 hours ago)
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency was working towards implementation of new reporting requirements around livestock movements. However, changes were paused by the agency in early January to collect more feedback from producers, after pushback from industry.
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (2 hours ago)
National Service Dogs is looking for volunteers to house and raise 19 puppies who will soon start their journey as service dogs. The organization says the need for a service dog has grown across the country with hundreds of people in Ontario alone waiting. One volunteer says puppy raisers don't do it alone.
ReadSaskatoon Star-Phoenix - Local (3 hours ago)
"Once we looked at this space we realized that if someone else took it before us we wouldn't forgive ourselves and we'd be kicking ourselves every day after."
ReadWindsor Star - Local (3 hours ago)
Lakeshore has launched a financial incentive program to encourage a range of new housing, but new units must be completed within two years. Funding, which is distributed through the municipality's community improvement plan, will take the form of grants, rebates, or forgivable loans, depending on the type and style of housing being built....
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (3 hours ago)
Recently, Donald Trump made the repugnant statement that NATO troops served well behind the front lines in Afghanistan, unlike American combatants. Sadly, this statement seems to be supported by the fact that Canada did not award its highest decoration for bravery, the Victoria Cross, even once despite having suffered four times the casualty rate...
ReadCalgary Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
Need to diversify I just watched a video detailing the prior commercial trading practices between Canada and the U.S. It makes me realize there is nothing more important than Canada diversifying its trade with other countries. By 'nothing,' I mean all provincial issues, B.C. Indigenous issues, Alberta separation issues, Saskatchewan agricultural...
ReadToronto Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
DEAR ABBY: I have been in a relationship for seven years. My significant other, “Gabe,” and I bought a home together. We are also raising three of his grandsons. I pay half of the mortgage, utilities, food, maintenance and personal necessities. We both pay for our own insurance, car loans and gas. Abby, there are four of them and […]
ReadGlobal News - Regina (3 hours ago)
Saskatchewan's First Nations Health Ombudsperson's Office says they received a healthcare complaint from Trevor Dubois in the months preceding his death.
ReadCityNews - Toronto (3 hours ago)
William Nylander is set to face some discipline for giving the middle finger to broadcast cameras on Sunday. The Toronto Maple Leafs forward has been fined $5,000 — the maximum allowable under the CBA — for making an inappropriate gesture while in the press box, the NHL’s department of player safety announced Monday. Nylander has already...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (3 hours ago)
Ontario’s top court has ordered a new assessment for a man who sexually abused children to determine whether he has the “good character” needed to become a lawyer. The Court of Appeal for Ontario has ruled that a previous decision by the Law Society Tribunal that found the man — identified only as AA — […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (3 hours ago)
Every winter, David Lepofsky uses the same strategy to navigate frigid temperatures in Toronto: walking as fast as possible to get to his destination. But he said it’s far too dangerous to use that technique this winter, which has brought extended periods of bone-chilling cold weather and a record snowfall on Sunday that will […]
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