CityNews - Toronto (6 minutes ago)
A pedestrian has died after being struck by a truck in Etobicoke on Thursday morning, Toronto police say. Emergency responders were called to the area of Islington Avenue and Dixon Road just after 9 a.m. The pedestrian was pronounced dead at the scene. Police say the driver remained on scene. Islington and Dixon is closed […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (6 minutes ago)
The Supreme Court of Canada will hear an appeal from a coalition challenging the constitutionality of legislation that opens the door to major changes at Ontario Place. The urban park on the Toronto waterfront, opened in 1971, included a theatre that showed movies on a huge screen, children’s play areas and several pavilions suspended above […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (6 minutes ago)
Toronto police say they are searching for a suspect in connection with two unprovoked assaults at Dufferin Station and near the subway hub on Wednesday afternoon. Officers responded to the scene at Dufferin and Bloor streets just after 4:30 p.m. for a stabbing call. Police say the suspect was in the underground mezzanine level of […]
ReadGlobal News - Regina (8 minutes ago)
A fire that ripped through a Salvation Army in Prince Albert, Sask., is now the subject of a police investigation, fire officials say.
ReadGlobal News - Regina (8 minutes ago)
The only machine in Saskatchewan is down, leaving patients with limited options. The NDP says this is not the first time this has happened, and the province needs more scanners.
ReadGlobal News - Regina (8 minutes ago)
As Saskatoon basketball fans and players prepare for the return of BRIT, Payton Zillich takes us to the court to get more details on the tournament.
ReadGlobal News - Regina (8 minutes ago)
An engine stall in a plane flying 200 to 300 feet above ground near Lloydminster, Alta., in September 2024 preceded its fatal crash, federal investigators say.
ReadGlobal News - Regina (8 minutes ago)
Though the investigation continues, the fire that tore through the Salvation Army building in Prince Albert, Sask., on Christmas Day is believed to have been human caused.
ReadGlobal News - Regina (8 minutes ago)
Canola farmers and producers in Saskatchewan say they will be watching closely next week as Prime Minister Mark Carney visits China for trade talks that will include agriculture.
ReadGlobal News - Regina (8 minutes ago)
An on-again, off-again machine in Saskatchewan that's vital for diagnosing cancer has been disrupted again, putting at least one family in a bind.
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (8 minutes ago)
New rules and increased penalties for impaired driving took effect this month across Ontario, after the province made amendments to the Highway Traffic Act. Advocacy groups say more can be done to curb impaired drivers, but overall, the changes are positive.
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (8 minutes ago)
An expert in free expression feels Ontario's solicitor general is attempting to pressure Toronto police to change how they handle protests for political reasons. This comes after Solicitor General Michael Kerzner issued a letter to the Toronto Police Service, calling out what he described as a lack of enforcement for hate, intimidation and...
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (8 minutes ago)
Fire investigators have determined a fire that destroyed the Prince Albert Salvation Army on Christmas night was human-caused and began in multiple locations.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (8 minutes ago)
The Saskatchewan NDP say Premier Scott Moe wants to privatize more and more of the province's health-care system. The government says it will continue to pursue innovative approaches, including "some publicly funded, privately-delivered health services."
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (8 minutes ago)
What happens when two people are convicted of stabbing a man, but neither was proven to be holding the knife? When it comes to sentencing, it turns out, the judge has to treat each of them as though the other was the stabber.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (8 minutes ago)
Drought, high interest rates and low commodity prices forced many to take off-farm jobs in the 1980s and prompted Johns and others to lead the Saskatchewan Women's Agricultural Network (SWAN).
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (8 minutes ago)
Jeffrey Stuart was convicted of wilfully permitting unnecessary pain, suffering or injury to an animal he was responsible for, in connection with an incident in September 2023.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (8 minutes ago)
Big Island Lake Cree Nation's chief says he is worried about vigilante justice and the potential for violence after reports of more gunshots on the reserve in Saskatchewan.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (8 minutes ago)
TSB says at one point the pilot took a sharp turn from a low height to return to the regular flight path, causing the crash. KBM Forestry Consultants Inc., which employed the flight crew, says it has updated safety policies and flight-time requirements for pilots.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (8 minutes ago)
Preliminary hearing dates have been set for Chris Fahlman, the man charged with killing Tanya Myers while she travelled in a vehicle near Weyburn, Sask., last September. The hearing is scheduled for seven days, beginning Oct. 21.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (8 minutes ago)
The Mounties have compiled their picks for 2025's most ridiculous emergency calls, a fun way to warn people against calling the emergency number if they aren't in a serious situation.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (8 minutes ago)
A man who viciously beat up his ex-girlfriend, then successfully appealed his conviction, has now pleaded guilty to attempted murder. Cory James Smockum, 44, entered the plea Tuesday in Saskatoon Court of King's Bench.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (8 minutes ago)
A rate application from SaskPower reveals the province is assuming the burden of the industrial carbon tax.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (8 minutes ago)
The provincial government is building Saskatoon's first urgent care centre nearby on the grounds of a former elementary school, on land now owned by Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation and leased long-term by the province.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (8 minutes ago)
Volunteers contended with layers of garbage and biological waste at a home in Wynyard, Sask., to rescue dozens of cats.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (8 minutes ago)
The family of a Saskatoon man who was shot by police on Dec. 19 wants to know why officers did not apprehend him three weeks earlier, after a judge issued a mental health warrant.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (8 minutes ago)
A new study shows wetland drainage in the Prairies is increasing Canada's carbon footprint by at least eight per cent a year.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (8 minutes ago)
In Saskatchewan's tight rental market, 'no pets' listings and extra fees push many into painful decisions and leave animal rescue groups to deal with the result.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (8 minutes ago)
Two people who filed formal complaints about the Dr. Goodenowe Restorative Health Center in Moose Jaw, Sask. are asking why Moose Jaw police publicly said they had found no record of any such complaints.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (8 minutes ago)
Tammy O'Brien is on a fixed income and hoped the health ministry would cover the $854 she spent traveling to Edmonton for surgery to remove a brain tumour. She says the a health ministry staffer told her to call charities or crowdfund to raise money.
ReadCBC - Sudbury (8 minutes ago)
As both the provincial and federal governments hone in on mining opportunities in northern Ontario, supporting local industries and building safer highways are top of mind for regional leaders this year. Here's what some local leaders are looking to prioritize in 2026.
ReadCBC - Sudbury (8 minutes ago)
Cocaine, heroin and ecstasy, paid for with credit cards and e-transfers, delivered by Canada Post: For weeks, CBC Ottawa and Radio-Canada exchanged messages with people who have been buying these illegal drugs on the open internet. Eventually, one agreed to share his story.
ReadCBC - Sudbury (8 minutes ago)
Frustrations are mounting in a remote First Nation in northern Ontario amid plans to evacuate residents due to a lack of clean water. Now, Kashechewan is asking Ottawa for military help to get people out of the community, which had been relying on bottled water and snowmelt after the treatment plant failed.
ReadCBC - Ottawa (8 minutes ago)
In 2020, a woman failed to take her five-year-old daughter to see a doctor for six days before the girl died in her bedroom from an untreated bladder rupture. She has now been sentenced to 10 years in prison, minus half a year already spent in custody.
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (9 minutes ago)
Thunder Bay has long been known as a hockey hotbed, sending dozens of local players to the National Hockey League, and even a pair of players to the Hockey Hall of Fame. Yet, when it comes to the annual World Junior Ice Hockey Championships, Thunder Bay's representation is comparatively low. This year's tournament marked the second World Juniors...
ReadToronto Sun - Local (An hour ago)
A stretch of Toronto’s busy Yonge Street has been closed for hours due to falling ice from highrise buildings. Toronto Police received the call just after 7 p.m. Wednesday about ice falling from buildings on Yonge south of Bloor St. Officers confirmed large chunks of ice were falling from two separate buildings. No injuries have […]
ReadCalgary Herald - Local (An hour ago)
Yann de la Chanonie is, without a doubt, a wine guy. Having grown up in France surrounded by the stuff, it's fair to say connecting great wine with thirsty people is his life's passion. But wine and food are natural best friends, so it's not surprising that De La Chanonie has found himself taking on […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (An hour ago)
The intersection of Bloor and Yonge Streets has reopened after ice fell from buildings in the area. Toronto police closed Yonge from Bloor to Hayden Street in both directions shortly after 7 p.m. on Wednesday. The area reopened around 9:30 a.m. on Thursday. It was confirmed large chunks of ice fell from two separate buildings. […]
ReadCBC - Montreal (2 hours ago)
The future of many Ukrainians living in Quebec is in limbo after the provincial government cancelled a program that offered a pathway to permanent residency. Now, some are urging the government to create a special immigration program to allow them to stay.
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (2 hours ago)
Social isolation can cause a slew of impacts to your mental, physical and emotional health. That's why University of Waterloo's Troy Glover says people should practice social fitness. He explains to CBC Kitchener-Waterloo's The Morning Edition host Craig Norris why people are experiencing isolation now more than ever before and what you can do to...
ReadCityNews - Calgary (2 hours ago)
Calgary police have charged a 21‑year‑old man after officers seized more than $30,000 in illegal drugs and cash during a traffic stop in the city’s southeast in November. According to police, officers conducted a traffic stop on Nov. 25, 2025, as a result of an investigation into a suspected drug trafficker that began in October. […]
ReadCalgary Herald - Local (2 hours ago)
Calgary's most recent Bearspaw South feeder main break is another reminder of how vulnerable critical infrastructure becomes when long-term investment is deferred. Thousands of residents have already been affected, water restrictions are imposed and, once again, the city has been forced into emergency response mode rather than planned renewal....
ReadRegina Leader-Post - Local (2 hours ago)
"It's one more piece of getting more people talking about HIV, getting tested for HIV and getting treated for HIV."
ReadSaskatoon Star-Phoenix - Local (2 hours ago)
North American oil prices fell on the news of more supplies hitting the market
ReadSaskatoon Star-Phoenix - Local (3 hours ago)
"It's nice to have an outlet at ringette, where I get to feel strong, feel fast and feel smart in another way that's not just my studies."
ReadSaskatoon Star-Phoenix - Local (3 hours ago)
On this day in 1983, Ukrainian-Canadian families celebrated Christmas Eve with a symbolic 12-course meal.
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