CityNews - Toronto (52 minutes ago)
A woman was seriously injured after being struck by a vehicle in Etobicoke. Toronto police were called to The East Mall and Burnhamthorpe Road area just before 8 p.m. for reports that a pedestrian had been struck. An adult woman was taken to a trauma centre with serious but non-life threatening injuries, according to paramedics. […]
ReadCBC - Edmonton (54 minutes ago)
After Premier Danielle Smith and Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled an official proposal for an oil pipeline to the West Coast on Thursday, one pollster sees the opportunity to win over a narrow group of undecided referendum voters, while some groups supporting the province's independence don't put much stock in the deal.
ReadCityNews - Toronto (An hour ago)
It appears that a proposed development, which had threatened the future of an iconic downtown restaurant and dive bar, is no longer moving forward. Documents submitted on Friday to Toronto and East York Community Council by the developer indicate they no longer wish to go ahead with a proposed 16-storey development at Bathurst and College […]
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (An hour ago)
A tornado was spotted near the village of Edam, Sask., on Friday, Environment Canada said amid a flurry of weather warnings.
ReadCityNews - Vancouver (2 hours ago)
An out-of-control wildfire is burning near Boston Bar, along Chaumox Road, near Brunswick Creek. The fire is currently 14 hectares in size. An evacuation alert has been issued for the Brunswick Creek area, issued by the Fraser Valley Regional District. BC Wildfire Service says that the fire is human caused.
ReadCBC - British Columbia (2 hours ago)
Some local leaders in B.C.'s Interior say a proposed new oil pipeline from Alberta to the west coast could bring major economic opportunities. But they warn smaller communities along the route need support as they brace for the increased activity that comes with a major construction project.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (2 hours ago)
The man accused of fatally shooting Tanya Myers while she rode in the passenger seat of her friend's SUV on a highway near Weyburn in 2025 is asking Saskatchewan's highest court to grant him bail.
ReadGlobal News - Regina (2 hours ago)
Local tech startups based in Saskatoon say artificial intelligence is helping them develop and scale their businesses much faster than imagined.
ReadGlobal News - Regina (2 hours ago)
Popularity in the Stadium Stairs program has skyrocketed, so the city brought in a ticket system to ensure a safe and quality class for all.
ReadCBC - Edmonton (2 hours ago)
Generations of Canada's political class have summited at the "Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth” to shake hands and flip pancakes. This year's festival arrives with a looming referendum on Alberta's future within Canada and, as of Thursday night, a multibillion-dollar pipeline bid.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (2 hours ago)
A video of the incident at Centennial Collegiate's June 23 graduation ceremony has been viewed 16.5 million times and the school says its principal has been the target of abuse.
ReadWinnipeg Free Press - Winnipeg (3 hours ago)
Footy frenzy continues into the Round of 16 this weekend from coast to coast to coast. With Canada's historic second knockout match kicking off at noon Saturday against Morocco, the Free Press asked around the Winnipeg soccer community what this means for them heading into the game.
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (3 hours ago)
Many residents are likely looking forward to a weekend of free, family-friendly events after Canada Day in Thunder Bay, Ont. For those interested in getting out in the community, there are a few options in and around the district from July 3 to 5, including, but not limited to, art gallery events and Classic Days in Oliver Paipoonge.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (3 hours ago)
A tornado was spotted on the ground near the Saskatchewan village of Edam, Environment and Climate Change Canada reported Friday amid a flurry of weather warnings.
ReadCityNews - Toronto (3 hours ago)
After being diagnosed with profound hearing loss when she was nine months old, Alex Karayannides says the therapy his now two-year-old daughter Riley has been receiving at Surrey Place, a non-profit health organization that supports individuals with developmental, auditory and visual disabilities, has been game-changing. But six weeks ago, all...
ReadCBC - Toronto (3 hours ago)
An inmate and a corrections officer at Toronto South Detention Centre were investigated for potential involvement in the alleged conspiracy to kill a senior corrections officer at the jail, which sparked Project South, according to an Information to Obtain (ITO) application for more than 50 warrants in the police investigation.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (4 hours ago)
UPEI and Health P.E.I. are teaming up to improve access to diabetes care in the province. CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin sat down with Rianne Carragher, a nurse practitioner and an assistant professor at the university, to get more details about the study.
ReadCityNews - Calgary (5 hours ago)
They are icons on the Canadian music scene, and over the 10 days of the Calgary Stampede they will be on hand to entertain Calgarians at the Big Four Roadhouse. Known for hits like Voodoo Thing, Keep On Lovin’ Me Baby and Why’d You Lie, Colin James will be in town this Saturday, July 4. […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (5 hours ago)
Ashley Martins is a student living on a fixed budget. Last July, she received a call claiming her bank accounts had been compromised. The caller said her bank cards were needed as evidence and a courier would come to pick them up. Martins says she called the number on the back of her debit card […]
ReadCBC - Ottawa (5 hours ago)
Atlético Ottawa defender Noah Abatneh says he was home playing a FIFA video game when he got the call that made his dreams come true. Abatneh was invited to join the Canadian men's national soccer team in January, making his debut against Guatemala. He spoke with the CBC's Jayden Dill about that 'very proud' moment.
ReadRegina Leader-Post - Local (5 hours ago)
Brandt CEO Shaun Semple says construction of an $8.5-million, 115,000-square-foot livestock structure will more than offset the space lost by repurposing another building.
ReadCityNews - Calgary (5 hours ago)
Calgary's downtown streets filled up with hundreds of thousands of spectators early Friday morning as the annual Stampede Parade marked the official start of the 10-day event. The parade began on 9 Avenue and 3 Street SE, moving west through the core before turning back toward 6 Avenue and 3rd Street SE. Organizers estimating as […]
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