Winnipeg Sun - Local (16 seconds ago)
By Joe Reedy COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Lots of kids who grow up in Ohio dream of scoring a touchdown in front of 100,000 Buckeyes fans at Ohio Stadium. While many dream of celebrating in the end zone, a smaller group of Sousaphone players aspire to dot the i and complete “Script Ohio” before the […]
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By Russ Bynum SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — A federal appeals court on Friday upheld the hate crime convictions of three white men who chased Ahmaud Arbery through their Georgia subdivision with pickup trucks before one of them killed the running Black man with a shotgun. A three-judge panel of the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of […]
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By Dan Ralph WINNIPEG — Once is enough for Solomon Eliminan and the CFL Players’ Association. Elimimian said Friday the union wasn’t consulted in September when CFL commissioner Stewart Johnston unveiled the league’s two-part plan to change its rules and field dimensions. But the CFLPA president expressed confidence that wouldn’t happen...
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By Matthew Perrone WASHINGTON (AP) — The Food and Drug Administration said Friday it will add a new warning and other limitations to a gene therapy for Duchenne’s muscular dystrophy that’s been linked to two patient deaths. The infused therapy from Sarepta Therapeutics will carry a boxed warning — the most serious type — alerting […]
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ESQUIMALT — British Columbia’s government is investing $241 million over the next three years to boost trades training in a bid to support labour demands anticipated for upcoming major projects. Premier David Eby made the announcement in Esquimalt on Friday, noting that the funding is B.C.’s first major increase in skilled trades training in...
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By Dan Ralph WINNIPEG — Darnell Sankey’s perfect football hit is breathtaking. Literally. “It’s when you hit somebody and feel and hear the breath escaping from their lungs,” said the Montreal Alouettes veteran middle linebacker. “Or when you look at them and they’re slow to get up and having trouble breathing or catching their...
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By Associated Press SAO PAULO (AP) — Judges on Brazil ‘s Supreme Court voted Friday to put one of the sons of former President Jair Bolsonaro on trial on charges of obstructing justice in connection with his father’s attempted coup case. Justices Flavio Dino and Cristiano Zanin joined colleague Alexandre de Moraes — who has […]
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By Lindsay Whitehurst And Sophie Austin WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Chamber of Commerce asked the Supreme Court on Friday to pause new California laws expected to require thousands of companies to report emissions and climate-risk information. The laws are the most sweeping of their kind in the nation, and a collection of business groups […]
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By Anton L. Delgado BELEM, Brazil (AP) — Protesters in Pokemon costumes stomped around the United Nations climate conference on Friday to send a message to Japan: end financing of coal and natural gas projects across Southeast Asia and other regions of the Global South. The Stop Japan’s Dirty Energy Plans protest aligned with the […]
ReadCalgary Herald - Local (21 seconds ago)
WATCH BELOW: On the latest episode of Hot Topics, Postmedia’s Rob Wong speaks with Postmedia Calgary Flames writers Wes Gilbertson and Danny Austin about the latest trade rumblings involving defenceman Rasmus Andersson and the Toronto Maple Leafs, what the expectations should be for Rory Kerins and if Yegor Sharangovich deserves to be a healthy...
ReadRegina Leader-Post - Local (32 seconds ago)
"We are confident 2026 will mark another year of steady progress."
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The verdict comes at the end of a trial that began on Oct. 20.
ReadOttawa Citizen - Local (35 seconds ago)
Not all the news was bad for the Ottawa Senators’ banged-up blueline. After leaving the Senators’ big 5-3 victory over the Boston Bruins on Thursday night at the Canadian Tire Centre late in the second period with an upper-body injury, Nick Jensen was among a handful of skaters taking part in an optional skate on […]
ReadCBC - Toronto (5 minutes ago)
A growing number of people are filing complaints to Ontario's patient ombudsman office, which says it wrapped a record number of investigations last year, including a case where a person was discharged by a hospital without being told they had cancer.
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Proponents believe a current push to recruit star researchers from abroad will mean top-tier learning for Canadian students and a boost to research innovation and excellence. Yet concerns remain about whether it's sustainable for our strained post-secondary system and underfunded research sector.
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The price of baby formula in Canada has risen roughly 84 per cent since 2017, according to Statistics Canada, driving some parents to turn to strangers on social media for help. One researcher says formula has become one of the most stolen food products.
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The Saskatchewan Roughriders are in Winnipeg and preparing for the 112th Grey Cup game on Sunday. CBC's Tory Gillis joins 306 host Peter Mills for an update.
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While society's obsession with female bodies is nothing new, a wave of celebrities who embraced their larger bodies are shedding pounds — often with the help of weight-loss drugs such as Ozempic and Mounjaro — and it's touched a cultural nerve. While some have bemoaned the supposed betrayal, others point out the hypocrisy of shaming women for...
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The 12-member jury in the trial for the man accused of Misha Pavelick's death in 2006 has begun deliberations. Pavelick, 19, was fatally stabbed at the Kinookimaw campground near Regina Beach on May 21, 2006.
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Eating a diet highest in ultra-processed foods is tied to an increased risk of early-onset colorectal cancer when compared with consuming such foods sparingly, a new U.S. study suggests, pointing to one potential reason for rising rates of the cancer in young adults.
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An RCMP officer who shot and killed a man at Red Earth Cree Nation two years ago acted within the law, according to a report released by the province's Serious Incident Response Team on Thursday.
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Crown upgrades charges to second-degree murder for Chris Fahlman, the man accused of fatally shooting Tanya Myers on Highway 39 near Weyburn, Sask., on Sept. 12.
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As 10th Chancellor of the University of Regina, Cadmus Delorme sought to ensure his Indigenous identity is reflected in his role.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (5 minutes ago)
The Grey Cup is just days away and the Saskatchewan Roughriders are putting the final touches on Sunday's game plan.It's the first time in over 10 years that the Riders have been to the Grey Cup but the team certainly doesn't lack in Grey Cup experience.
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A Saskatoon family searching for their missing cat was devastated to find him dead in a field more than 30 kilometres from home.
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A man has been found guilty of second-degree murder in the death of Misha Pavelick, 19, who was fatally stabbed during a graduation party at a campground.
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In April 2024, RCMP failed to complete a wellness check on a man at a rural property despite multiple calls from concerned family. Hours later the man was found with serious injuries and died in hospital.
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Around 1:30 AM Friday, a car swerved off Central Avenue in the Sutherland neighbourhood and blew through the front entrance of a Home Hardware store. By 8:00 a.m., the owner had the place ready to open for business as usual.
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Stewart Johnston also announced the league will develop a new CFL app and introduce a season-long fantasy football game.
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Three friends in Regina have been talking about the Roughriders nearly every week for a decade but this is the first time the Piffles Podcast can talk about their team in the Grey Cup.
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A family in Southey, Sask., is picking up the pieces after a fire destroyed their home last Saturday. They escaped with most of their belongings destroyed, but say the community has helped them start again.
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The Saskatchewan Health Authority denies any changes to its criteria for closing an ER and says it is implementing a single standard across the province.
ReadCBC - Canada (5 minutes ago)
The first Northern Super League Final will never be forgotten, regardless of Saturday's outcome. But it could be more memorable if host AFC Toronto and Vancouver Rise FC match the excitement of their respective paths to the Canadian professional women's soccer championship.
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A Winnipeg couple have pleaded guilty to multiple counts of animal cruelty after being arrested last year for making videos of animals being tortured and killed and selling them on a messaging app — a venture that included more than 90 animals, ranging from kittens to birds to an axolotl.
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People living in a Breslau, Ont., neighbourhood received letters this week saying they're expected to pay almost $14,000 per household for sewer and water work done in 2016. Neighbours say they had no idea the bill was coming and the Township of Woolwich now says it should have had better communication with affected property owners.
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As deadly drug overdoses climbed across Canada, decision-makers faced political backlash for funding programs that gave drug users prescribed opioids and, against their own experts' advice, scaled back their support of safe supply programs, an investigation by CBC's the fifth estate has found.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Thursday seven more initiatives he's recommending for fast-tracked approval by the government's Major Projects Office — and it includes multibillion-dollar energy and natural resources proposals that Ottawa hopes will deliver a jolt to the tariff-hit economy.
ReadCBC - Calgary (5 minutes ago)
Athletes who rely on the natural environment for their sport are seeing the impact of climate change up close. And many see a responsibility to advocate for change. Canadian athletes have called on the prime minister and the IOC to make climate a top priority.
ReadCBC - Manitoba (5 minutes ago)
The City of Winnipeg plans to significantly ramp up borrowing and spending on capital projects next year, with hundreds of millions more going to fund major infrastructure projects like upgrades to the North End Water Pollution Control Centre and purchases of more buses.
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (5 minutes ago)
Glacial melt has halted summer skiing on the Horstman Glacier at Whistler Blackcomb, a crucial spot for national team athletes and young skiers looking to train with the pros. An Olympian has an idea to bring summer skiing back to the glacier, but it could be years away and won't come cheap.
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Canada's Unknown Soldier — a casualty of the First World War — was brought home to be interred in Ottawa 25 years ago, and the Commonwealth War Graves Commission forbids any attempt at identification. Advances in DNA technology mean that in future wars, the chances that soldiers won't be identified are slim. Does the concept of an Unknown...
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (60 minutes ago)
Romana Didulo, who calls herself 'Queen of Canada,' lived at a converted school in Richmound, Sask., for two years until a police raid in September.
ReadCBC - Nova Scotia (An hour ago)
More than six months after a cybersecurity attack against Nova Scotia Power led to the breach of personal information from hundreds of thousands of customers and temporarily shut down the utility's billing system, some of those affected by the attack say they're still being overbilled each month.
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A new sewing circle has launched in Waterloo, but it's more than just about knowing what to do with a needle, cloth and thread. Basadi Sewing is a collective of women who are newcomers to the country. Within their sewing circle, they've built a strong community and a reliable source of income. The social enterprise celebrated its launch with a new...
ReadSaskatoon Star-Phoenix - Local (An hour ago)
Friday is the last night for visitors to walk through the display trail, with further days only accessible by vehicles.
ReadToronto Sun - Local (An hour ago)
WATCH: Smallville sweetie turned sex cult slavemaster Allison Mack is revealing the hows and whys of Nxivm. A self-help Ponzi scheme for wealthy women & starlets, it spiralled into a sinister sex trafficking ring complete with mental, physical & emotional torture. Atop the twisted pyramid was sinister Svengali Keith Raniere. Now, Mack is telling...
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Florida State freshman linebacker Ethan Pritchard, who was shot in the back of the head following the team’s season opener in August, is expected to attend the Seminoles’ home finale Saturday. Pritchard rang a bell and got a standing ovation while being released from Brooks Rehabilitation in Jacksonville on Thursday....
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By Jack Dura BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A fatigue crack in the Keystone Pipeline led to an oil spill in North Dakota earlier this year that released thousands of barrels of oil onto farmland, according to the pipeline operator. In a quarterly report released Thursday, South Bow said initial findings show, “the failure resulted from […]
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