Global News - Regina (10 minutes ago)
As Saskatchewan maps out its energy future, a group representing First Nations communities is backing the province's nuclear plans down the line.
ReadCityNews - Toronto (40 minutes ago)
Sixties Scoop Survivors and Indigenous leaders marched through Winnipeg Wednesday calling on the federal government to ensure long-term support for residential school investigations, healing and community programs. The march through downtown came on National Day of Action, five years after the discovery of 215 unmarked graves at the former Kamloops...
ReadCBC - New Brunswick (42 minutes ago)
Tuesday's dramatic news conference with the western premiers was 'hard to watch' for New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt. She tells Power & Politics about how the first ministers have fought hard for a sense of national unity these past 18 months and that she intends to 'fight for the future of this country.'
ReadCityNews - Calgary (An hour ago)
The Confluence has released a new development plan, offering a look at how the 42‑acre property could evolve over the next two decades. The Site Concept Plan was unveiled Wednesday morning after more than a year of development and outlines who was involved, what changes are proposed, when the work began, where the site is […]
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (An hour ago)
2026 Walter Cup champion with Montreal Victoire Kaitlin Willoughby joins The 306 to talk about her journey from Canwood, Sask., to winning the PWHL.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (An hour ago)
Elders and alumni shared memories at First Nations University of Canada's Regina campus as they mark the institution's 50th anniversary.
ReadCBC - Windsor (2 hours ago)
Ontario provincial police say they have recovered hundreds of thousands of dollars worth in firearms, money and drugs after executing raids at a home in Essex County.The search warrants were carried out on Wednesday, May 20 and the following day, May 21 at a residence on Erie View Avenue in Harrow.
ReadCBC - Windsor (2 hours ago)
Windsor Police have arrested and charged a 30-year-old rideshare driver with sexual assault following an incident involving a passenger last month. Police say members of the Windsor Police Child Abuse and Sexual Assault Unit launched the investigation on April 18, after receiving a report that a woman had been sexually assaulted by her rideshare...
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (2 hours ago)
Ryan Jacobson, CEO with Saskatchewan Safety Council, joins The 306 to talk about a new survey that shows Saskatchewan workers are not getting enough rest at home and how it's affecting their work.
ReadSaskatoon Star-Phoenix - Local (2 hours ago)
On Tuesday, a person was robbed of their vehicle at gunpoint, while a man was stabbed several times by unknown people on Wednesday.
ReadCityNews - Toronto (2 hours ago)
Two boys have been taken to hospital after an altercation between the two of them in Mississauga. Peel police say they were called to Dundas Street West and Erindale Station Road around 4:40 p.m. Tuesday. It’s not clear what led to the altercation. Both male youths were taken to hospital in non-life-threatening condition. No further […]
ReadCBC - British Columbia (2 hours ago)
Clean up is underway after a significant sewage leak in the Comox Valley on Tuesday, where over 40,000 residents were told not to flush their toilets for a day. But there's no timeline on when the clean up will be finished and when the water will be safe again.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (2 hours ago)
Station 20 West handed out about 2,000 bottles of water every week last summer to vulnerable people, but city council cut $50,000 in funding for the effort as part of a larger item eliminated during budget deliberations.
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (2 hours ago)
This in from Edmonton Oilers insider Bob Stauffer, his take that the Edmonton Oilers will look at trading for a Top 6 winger this summer. “FWIW. Not sure how the Edmonton Oilers make it happen. But. IMO. The Oilers need to target a legit top-6 FWD via trade. Possibly a distressed asset on another team.” […]
ReadCityNews - Calgary (3 hours ago)
Calgary and Edmonton households are carrying some of the highest non‑mortgage debt in the country, according to new data. The latest Equifax Canada report suggests rising financial pressure is hitting Alberta especially hard. For many Calgarians, stretching a paycheque has become more difficult than it was just a few years ago. Equifax says the...
ReadCBC - Montreal (3 hours ago)
Hannah Lusthaus worked for 14 years as a member on the Concordia men's basketball team. CBC's Debra Arbec met her 15 years ago when she was a "Montrealer of the Week." Hannah passed away in November 2025. A new award is being established to honour the timekeeper's memory. Arbec met John Dore, former coach of the Concordia men's basketball team, and...
ReadCBC - Ottawa (3 hours ago)
Ottawa Police Chief Eric Stubbs will provide a public update on steps taken to address gender-based violence and sexual violence within the force, the Ottawa Police Service Board has announced, following a recent string of reports of misconduct by members of the force.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (3 hours ago)
Abby Hustler and the Minnesota Frost made it to the playoffs in the Islander's first year in the Professional Women's Hockey League. She tells CBC's Steve Bruce what it was like playing in front of thousands of fans, how her rookie season went, and what comes next.
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (3 hours ago)
Do the Edmonton Oilers need Jack Roslovic? Yes they do, to get them to the playoffs as a support, top-nine player. Can they afford to bring him back? No, because it's what he doesn't do in the post-season, not just here. "If you look up inconsistency, there's a picture of Jack Roslovic,” said a longtime […]
ReadRegina Leader-Post - Local (3 hours ago)
"It is the Board of Police Commissioners that's ultimately responsible. That's where the buck stops."
ReadGlobal News - Regina (3 hours ago)
Female politicians in Saskatchewan's legislature will soon have their own designated washroom after going without one for over 110 years.
ReadGlobal News - Regina (3 hours ago)
Yellow-level heat warnings have been issued for Winnipeg, Regina and Saskatoon by Environment Canada, prompting a reminder to stay cool and beat the heat.
ReadRegina Leader-Post - Local (3 hours ago)
Defensive end Desmond Evans is one of a handful of Americans trying to crack Saskatchewan's lineup before Saturday's roster cutdown
ReadGlobal News - Regina (4 hours ago)
No charges were laid against the two Regina police officers who were involved in a shooting in Regina in May of 2024, the province's SIRT report said.
ReadGlobal News - Regina (4 hours ago)
The Regina Red Sox are stepping back in the batter's box with momentum and expectations as their season gets underway on Thursday.
ReadCityNews - Calgary (4 hours ago)
A new snapshot of public opinion suggests Calgarians are feeling upbeat about their local government. A Probe Research survey finds Mayor Jeromy Farkas and city council earning high marks from residents across the city, regardless of political leanings. Six months into his first term, Calgary’s new mayor is receiving broad support with 80 per...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (4 hours ago)
Toronto Fire Chief Jim Jessop has long been warning the public about fire risks from lithium-ion batteries, and on Wednesday, he tallied more evidence in his crusade for increased regulations after a shed fire in High Park. Toronto Fire crews doused an engulfed laneway shed that Jessop says was caused by the batteries. He posted […]
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (4 hours ago)
Members of Grassy Narrows First Nation and Wabaseemoong Independent Nations in northwestern Ontario have joined forces to call for the shutdown of the Dryden paper mill, as efforts continue to address mercury contamination in the English-Wabigoon River System. They also want the province to take swift action to clean up the river. Here's the latest...
ReadRegina Leader-Post - Local (4 hours ago)
A new three-year contract has been reached that includes wage increases and training allowances, says the union.
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