CBC - Saskatoon (24 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.
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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.
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Volunteers contended with layers of garbage and biological waste at a home in Wynyard, Sask., to rescue dozens of cats.
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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.
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A new study shows wetland drainage in the Prairies is increasing Canada's carbon footprint by at least eight per cent a year.
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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."
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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A rate application from SaskPower reveals the province is assuming the burden of the industrial carbon tax.
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The $65-million project will not be built on the same property as Saskatchewan's largest high school facility, which will accommodate a public and a Catholic high school with an estimated 3,600 students.
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Dan Zakreski began reporting in Saskatoon in 1981. Four decades later, he returns to his very first story and asks: What's up with wall calendars?
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Safety remains a big concern for residents of Big Island Lake Cree Nation after two shooting incidents in the community, and no arrests.
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People who use Saskatchewan lakes and rivers over winter are warned to be extra cautious because there is more slush than normal.
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Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation (PBCN) is dealing with a critical failure in the raw water intake system in Pelican Narrows.
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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.
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The Hamilton Tiger-Cats, among the CFL's top teams last season, have earned the distinction of being its best franchiseoff the field.
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (24 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.
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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.
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Former CBC host Cathy Alex, who died this week at 62, is being remembered for her resounding laughter, love of the outdoors and commitment to the communities she served during her 33-year career. Here's what former colleagues shared about their time working with Alex in Thunder Bay, Ont.
ReadCBC - North (24 minutes ago)
European leaders have sounded the alarm over Donald Trump's ambitions to take over Greenland, but the U.S. president may instead be thinking of his legacy. If that's the case, many analysts, diplomats and politicians believe not only will European diplomacy fail, but the entire post-Second World War system of alliances will come crashing down...
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Many Greenlanders are expressing their anger and frustration over U.S. President Donald Trump's recent musings that the United States needs to acquire their island. But not all residents are reacting with outrage, with some downplaying the comments made by the Trump administration.
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (25 minutes ago)
The Grand River Conservation Authority's most recent snow survey found that the water content in snow packs is about 150 per cent higher than usual this year. That paired with lots of rain and snow, plus warm temperatures Friday, may mean flooding for parts of Waterloo region.
ReadToronto Sun - Local (33 minutes ago)
DEAR ABBY: I have been in a relationship for almost two years with an incredible man who makes my heart sing. We are both in our mid-30s. I have three children. He has one whom, for lack of better words, his own parents co-parent. We are at the point in our relationship where I want to […]
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (33 minutes ago)
Now that public pressure has forced the city to come to its senses and institute residential snow clearing we need to hope for appropriate execution of this task. Past experience in our area has seen the application of various ineffective techniques for managing the snowpack. Typically, the first pass is made by a blade truck […]
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A man is dead following an industrial accident in Vaughan. Paramedics were called to 510 Applewood Crescent near Highway 7 and Jane Street just after 12:30 p.m. Thursday. Toronto police say the worker, a man in his 40s, was trapped under a forklift. Paramedics say the man was pronounced dead at the scene but provided […]
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Fire investigators have determined a fire that destroyed the Prince Albert Salvation Army on Christmas night was human-caused and began in multiple locations.
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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 - Nova Scotia (2 hours ago)
The provincial government has said that illegal dispensaries are 'creating opportunities for organized crime, money laundering and even human trafficking.' But Nova Scotia's two largest police forces say they don't see a connection between unregulated cannabis and human trafficking.
ReadCBC - Edmonton (2 hours ago)
Dr. Paul Parks, the president-elect of the section of emergency medicine of the Alberta Medical Association, said he is calling for drastic action from the provincial government at the urging of physicians from across the province and across hospital divisions.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (2 hours ago)
The Progressive Conservatives announced 24-hour snow clearing on Newfoundland and Labrador's most travelled highways in November, but are struggling to fill the 50 positions needed for the service. While Transportation Minister Barry Petten expects the service to start in one or two weeks, union leader Jerry Earle says there were already dozens of...
ReadCBC - Sudbury (3 hours 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.
ReadToronto Sun - Local (4 hours ago)
SUNshine Girl Julie is a professional makeup artist who owns her own company. She has a fiery French background as she's originally from 'Acadie' — her close friends call her Lady Savoie. She's a professionally trained dancer in ballet, jazz and hip hop. (JACK BOLAND/Toronto Sun)
ReadToronto Sun - Local (4 hours ago)
LET AI BE THE JUDGE If AI (artificial intelligence) is so wonderful, let's use it now. AI entities with no bias could and should be used to make proper logical and legal decisions in our Canadian and provincial legal systems that deal with crime. With AI, legal decisions in the courts could, should and would […]
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