CBC - Manitoba (24 minutes ago)
A day after a majority of Manitoba PC MLAs refused to stand in the chamber following a statement recognizing the Transgender Day of Remembrance, NDP members repeatedly heckled the Tories in the legislature, with the premier calling the PC leader a "bigot."
ReadCBC - British Columbia (24 minutes ago)
The family of a B.C. bitcoin investor known for boasting of his cryptocurrency successes online was robbed of $2 million in a terrifying overnight hostage-taking involving waterboarding, sexual assault and death threats from four intruders they knew only as "One," "Two," "Three" and "Four."
ReadCBC - Calgary (24 minutes ago)
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's plan to allow physicians to dabble both in the public and private systems at the same time would be a Canadian first, and has drawn mixed reaction from critics and supporters alike. It has also prompted a number of questions.
ReadCBC - Calgary (24 minutes ago)
A CBC investigation finds that school time lost due to reported illness is up in all districts that provided data — more than tripling in some places compared to five years ago. While the data doesn't say why, experts say deteriorating mental health is causing some kids to stay home.
ReadCBC - Calgary (24 minutes ago)
With trade uncertainty, tariffs and rising prices, Canadian shoppers are expected to pull back this holiday season. Retailers are offering weeks-long discounts —and for some, their first Black Friday deals ever — in the hope of enticing people to spend.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (25 minutes ago)
Ryker Frank is in his fifth year of eligibility with the University of Saskatchewan Huskies. The Regina-born Frank will play his final collegiate game on Saturday as the Huskies take on the Montreal Carabins in the 60th Vanier Cup.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (25 minutes ago)
This isn't to say the much-anticipated followup to 2024's Oscar-nominated first outing of Wicked is a disappointment. At least not an abject one. It's more or less competent, buoyed by undeniably incredible singing and framed by charmingly fantastical set design.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (25 minutes ago)
Brandin Brick's sentence for second-degree murder will remain the same as it was the first time he was convicted, a Saskatoon judge decided.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (25 minutes ago)
The Crown proceeded by direct indictment against Darrius Racette, which sent the case directly to trial in Regina Court of King's Bench without a preliminary inquiry.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (25 minutes ago)
The province is adding $20 million to the Provincial Approach to Homelessness (PATH) project over the next three years to boost supports for the growing number of Saskatchewan residents who are homeless. But the NDP say government dollars should not be spent to put people in the Coachman Inn Motel.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (25 minutes ago)
John Olubobokun, who earlier this year was found guilty of assaulting Christian Centre Academy students with a wooden paddle, will serve an 18-month conditional sentence in the community, a judge ruled.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (25 minutes ago)
The Canada West champion Saskatchewan Huskies take the field at Mosaic Stadium in their home province against RSEQ victor Montreal Carabins in the 60th installment on the Vanier Cup on Saturday.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (25 minutes ago)
Travel advisories for some highways in central and northern Saskatchewan have been lifted after freezing rain caused dangerous road conditions Friday evening, though drivers are still being urged to exercise caution.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (25 minutes ago)
As families continue to struggle with high grocery prices and inflation, the federal and provincial governments say more students in Saskatchewan will now have access to healthy meals at school.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (25 minutes ago)
One of Prime Minister Mark Carney's first orders of business after securing a win during the spring federal election was to introduce a border security bill. Fast-forward five months, U.S. trade talks have soured and the bill has been broken into two pieces and faces further calls for amendments. Here's where things stand.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (25 minutes ago)
The provincial Opposition joined a front-line addictions worker on Friday to press the government for more treatment beds as overdoses surge in Saskatoon and Regina.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (25 minutes ago)
On Friday, Robert Eric Semenchuck pleaded guilty to breach of trust and unauthorized use of a computer.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (25 minutes ago)
The town of Saint Louis, Sask., has rallied together to save a historic bridge with a century-old legacy. The former railway bridge is now a walkway designed to teach people about the community's rich Métis culture.
ReadCBC - Windsor (25 minutes ago)
A growing number of minors are being recruited by adults to carry out smash-and-grab jewelry store robberies in Ontario and are told that if they are caught, as youths, they would face little or no time in custody, an investigation by CBC's the fifth estate has found.
ReadCBC - Windsor (25 minutes ago)
A legislative committee studying the issue of intimate partner violence is preparing its final report, but NDP MPPs say they can't support it and, on Thursday, walked out of a meeting. Procedural rules prevent them from explaining in detail why they are withdrawing their support.
ReadCBC - Windsor (25 minutes ago)
David Chilton's updated version of The Wealthy Barber became a bestseller within a week of it going on sale. He says he believes that's because young people today aren't sure where to turn for advice as TikTok and YouTube influencers offer ideas that aren't financially sound.
ReadCBC - Windsor (25 minutes ago)
Poinsettias will soon be making their way into offices, churches, stores and homes as part of holiday decorating traditions. The plants in City of Kitchener buildings are grown locally in the city's greenhouse while people can buy the plant for themselves almost anywhere, including local greenhouses.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (25 minutes ago)
Two senators are calling on the federal government to ban advertising for sports betting in Canada. A letter to the prime minister from Charlottetown Sen. Percy Downe and Waterloo Sen. Marty Deacon asks the federal government to have the CRTC implement a ban on all advertising for sports gambling apps and websites. It is supported by 40 other...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (31 minutes ago)
Peel police are on the hunt for a Brampton man who is accused of killing his father during a dispute over the weekend. Officers were called to the family's home on Clearjoy Street, near Bovaird Drive and Highway 410 just after 3 p.m. on Nov. 22, 2025. "On arrival, officers located the victim, a man […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (34 minutes ago)
A 25-year-old man is wanted for allegedly killing his father in Brampton on Saturday, according to homicide detectives. Peel Regional Police say officers are hunting Nicholas Jaglal, of Brampton, who’s now wanted for second-degree murder and attempted murder. Police said that they found Jaglal’s father, who was in his 50s, with a fatal gunshot...
ReadSaskatoon Star-Phoenix - Local (34 minutes ago)
On the road during weekend of action, the men’s hockey team claimed back-to-back wins against the MacEwan University Griffins, improving to 8-3-1 while moving into second place in the Canada West East Division. Friday night saw Chantz Petruic pick up the hat-trick as the Dogs doubled up on the Griffins to post a 6-3 win, […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (34 minutes ago)
DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — The killing of a husband and wife from a Bedouin tribe in Syria’s Homs province on Sunday triggered renewed sectarian tensions. The bodies were found at their home in the town of Zaidal, “with signs that the wife had been burned,” state-run news agency SANA reported, adding that “sectarian slogans were […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (34 minutes ago)
By Yehor Konovalov And Evgeniy Maloletka Mass graves and bullet-scarred churches mark the torment of the Kyiv suburb of Bucha under Russian occupation, where traumatised residents now face a new anguish: a U.S.-led peace proposal that would offer a blanket post-war amnesty for the perpetrators of atrocities. For the survivors of Bucha, where...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (34 minutes ago)
By Mauricio Savarese And Lucas Dumphreys BRASILIA, Brazil (AP) — Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro will meet a judge on Sunday to discuss the legality of his imprisonment during his first full day of preemptive jailing at federal police headquarters in the capital, Brasilia. Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes ordered Bolsonaro’s...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (34 minutes ago)
By Lindsey Bahr Universal Pictures’ two-part “Wicked” gamble continues to defy gravity at the box office. Just a year after part one brought droves of audiences to movie theaters around the country, even more people bought opening weekend tickets to see the epic conclusion, “Wicked: For Good.” According to studio estimates on Sunday,...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (34 minutes ago)
By Danica Kirka LONDON (AP) — A U.K. patrol ship has intercepted a Russian corvette and a tanker after shadowing them through the English Channel, the Defense Ministry said Sunday, adding that Russian naval activity around U.K. waters had increased by 30% over the past two years. With the past two weeks, the patrol ship […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (An hour ago)
Toronto police are investigating an altercation that broke out between two men inside a York residence. Officers were called to the Keele Street and Lawrence Avenue area just after 5 a.m. Investigators say one man stabbed the other and that the two men were known to each other. The injuries are considered non-life-threatening. Police say […]
ReadCBC - British Columbia (2 hours ago)
When Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy made a plea for foreign volunteers to go help his country fight. Bruce Perry heard the call — but after the B.C. senior was rejected from military service, he found his calling helping hurt and abandoned pets.
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
A 56-year-old man is facing theft charges after police linked him to a pair of overnight package thefts in Westwood and later found a truck filled with items believed to be stolen. Police say the first theft happened just after 1 a.m. on Nov. 18, when a man driving a 2024 Ford F-150 SuperCrew stopped […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
A 29-year-old man is facing multiple charges after Winnipeg police tied him to a string of shoplifting incidents at stores in the St. James and West End areas over the past month. Investigators say the thefts began on Oct. 13, when a man stole roughly $500 in electronics from a grocery store in the 800 […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
TORONTO — Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week: Couche-Tard results Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. will release its second-quarter results after the close of markets on Monday and hold a conference call with analysts on Tuesday morning. When the convenience store retailer reported its first-quarter results in...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
By Katrine Desautels PUVIRNITUQ — Even if they’re surrounded by vast bodies of water as far as the eye can see, residents of Quebec’s Far North lack a reliable water supply. Not only does this impact citizens’ health through the spread of diseases, but it weakens the quality of care and forces health workers to […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
By Katrine Desautels PUVIRNITUQ — Doctors and nurses in Quebec’s Nunavik region say constant water shortages are a factor that is pushing some colleagues to leave, in a region where retention of staff has long been an issue. In the Far North, health workers can choose between working with the Cree of James Bay or […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
By Sophia Tareen And Christine Fernando CHICAGO (AP) — Chicago has entered what many consider a new uneasy phase of a Trump administration immigration crackdown that has already led to thousands of arrests. While a U.S. Border Patrol commander known for leading intense and controversial surges moved on to North Carolina, federal agents are still...
ReadCBC - Manitoba (2 hours ago)
Dozens of community members lined the steps of the Manitoba Legislature building in Winnipeg on Saturday afternoon, holding Sudanese flags and protest signs calling on politicians to end the ongoing civil war and reported civilian massacres in the northeast African country.
ReadCityNews - Toronto (3 hours ago)
Toronto police are investigating a multi-vehicle collision in North York that sent one woman to a hospital early Sunday morning. According to authorities, the crash happened near Steeles Avenue West and Islington Avenue just before 6:30 a.m. Investigators say they located evidence of gunfire at the scene. One woman was injured as a result of […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
New research coordinated by the Ottawa Heart Institute is being called a game-changer for people with atrial fibrillation — the most common cause of irregular heartbeats. Currently, patients who undergo successful treatment for atrial fibrillation are routinely told to remain on blood thinners for life to reduce the risk of stroke. That will now...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
It is a common sleep-related problem with serious consequences, but most Canadians are not getting the treatment they should for insomnia disorder, according to Canadian sleep expert Rébecca Robillard. And the advice most commonly given to patients struggling with chronic insomnia might be making their sleep issues worse, said the director of...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
Boardroom boot camp is a three-part series on solving Canada’s productivity woes, one workplace at a time. The trilogy is not about nostalgia. It is about economic survival. To remain successful as a society, we need leaders who are fair, fearless and believe in the value of accountability, discipline and merit. Here is our third […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
Tuned into a London courtroom from where he lives in Egypt, magic mushroom enthusiast Samer Akila had a question for the judge. “Is there any medical benefits to alcohol that you know?” Akila asked Ontario Court Justice George Orsini at his sentencing hearing for one count of possession of psilocybin for the purpose of trafficking. […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
Shovels hit the ground Saturday on a $20-million affordable housing project in the heart of Winnipeg's Chinatown, replacing a long-vacant property that has sat empty for more than a decade. The new development, called Shanghai Residence, will be built at 232 King St., the former site of the Shanghai Restaurant. Plans call for a seven-storey […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
By Lorrie Goldstein While it will enrage the usual suspects, U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance's assertion Canada's "immigration insanity,” rather than his boss' trade war against us, is the reason Canada's "living standards have stagnated,” contains an element of truth. Vance made the claims on X on Friday, in responding to a chart posted by...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
By Mogomotsi Magome And Michelle Gumede JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Poorer nations attending the Group of 20 summit in South Africa have used the meeting to push leaders on climate action and high levels of debt, issues directly affecting the developing world. They have also sought to position themselves as economic partners with much to offer […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
By Peter Prengaman This year’s U.N. climate conference in Brazil had many unique aspects that could have been part of an historic outcome. COP30, as it’s called, was hosted in Belem, a city on the edge of the Amazon rainforest, a crucial regulator of climate and home to many Indigenous peoples who are both hit […]
ReadCBC - British Columbia (3 hours ago)
Cities and towns across B.C. are trying to help the country meet an ambitious conservation goal of protecting 30 per cent of its lands and waters by 2030. While the square kilometres are adding up, Canada needs to double what's been done so far to meet its goal.
ReadEdmonton Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
Like Santa swooping in a few days early, a sly wink in his eye, boots scraping a frosty shingle, snagging the biggest present in his sling on a rooftop nail and ripping the wrapping paper just enough for all of us wide-eyed kids below to peek at the shiny surprise inside. That's exactly how the […]
ReadEdmonton Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
Will a West Coast pipeline be built? VOTE IN OUR DAILY ONLINE POLL! GO EAST This is to Daniel Smith. You will never get a pipeline built to the B.C. coast. What you should be looking at is going east. Both Saskatchewan and Manitoba are wanting a pipeline. Even Ontario is on board for one. […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
Of all that is unusual in this unusual Maple Leafs season, nothing is stranger than this: The Leafs are scoring more goals without Mitch Marner than they did in their first-place season of a year ago. They are scoring more per game without Marner, the 100-point winger traded away by his choice, and with a […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
By Simina Mistreanu TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Japan “crossed a red line” with comments by its new leader suggesting a potential military intervention over Taiwan, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said Sunday. Remarks earlier this month by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi that a Chinese naval blockade or other action against Taiwan could be...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
By Mark Scolforo MIFFLINBURG, Pa. (AP) — Christmas went on the auction block this week in Pennsylvania farm country, and there was no shortage of bidders. About 50,000 Christmas trees and enough wreaths, crafts and other seasonal items to fill an airplane hangar were bought and sold by lots and on consignment at the annual […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
By Terry Bridge Postmedia News A 51-year-old man from India visiting Canada on a temporary visa has been convicted of criminally harassing two teenaged girls outside a Sarnia high school and will be deported and banned from coming back to the country. Jagjit Singh, who is living in the Sarnia area while visiting his newborn […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
The Canadian Antisemitism Education Foundation is calling on the prime minister and minister of foreign affairs to reconsider Canada’s stance recognizing a Palestinian state. Prime Minister Mark Carney expressed support for a two-state solution at a meeting of the U.N. General Assembly in late September. In a Nov. 17 letter to Carney and Anita...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
New research coordinated by the Ottawa Heart Institute is being called a game-changer for people with atrial fibrillation — the most common cause of irregular heartbeats. Currently, patients who undergo successful treatment for atrial fibrillation are routinely told to remain on blood thinners for life to reduce the risk of stroke. That will now...
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