CBC - Saskatoon (7 minutes ago)
Operation Santa has launched its 2025 holiday campaign in Saskatoon, aiming to support hundreds of families who may be struggling this holiday season.
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Fans of the Saskatchewan Roughriders flooded downtown Regina on Sunday night after the team's 25-17 Grey Cup win over the Montreal Alouettes. The victory marks the fifth time the Roughriders have won the Grey Cup championship.
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Elated Saskatchewan Roughrider football fans gathered at Mosaic Stadium Monday to catch a glimpse of the Grey Cup and the 2025 CFL championship team.
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NDP say the province is "profiting" off the plight of those trying to pick up the pieces left behind after this summer's wildfires.
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The attempt to certify the lawsuit on behalf of the owners of the 165 taxi licences issued by the city targets changes to the rules governing vehicles for hire introduced in 2018 and 2019 that allowed ride-share companies like Uber to operate in Saskatoon.
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A night where three friends were hanging out and drinking in Saskatoon turned tragic after two of them got into a fight and one of them died. The "heart of the issue" in Timothy Smith's manslaughter trial is what caused his friend Landon Waddell's death, the Crown prosecutor said in her opening statement Monday in Saskatoon provincial court.
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A Saskatoon mom is hoping to help children with cancer by telling the story of her daughter who died last spring from an aggressive form of leukemia.
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Travellers and advocates say a rule of the Calgary-based airline that bars mobility aids of more than 136 kilograms from most of its planes discriminates against people living with a disability.
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The Prince Albert Historical Society has secured a new 10-year support agreement with the City of Prince Albert, guaranteeing stable funding for museum operations until 2035.
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Shoe prints found on Landon Waddell's body match the shoes worn by Timothy Smith, who is charged in his death, says the police officer who analyzed the markings.
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For decades, Canadians have flown south of the border in the winter, seeking a warm refuge from the cold and snow. But in the year since Donald Trump was re-elected, many say they're rethinking those plans. CBC News visited Florida to speak with snowbirds, politicians and business owners about what's behind changing winter travel trends.
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BMI Group of Ontario looks for new tenants to set up shop on former pulp and paper mill site.
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A Manitoba woman whose longtime home outside Flin Flon burned down in a wildfire this past spring is channelling her grief into art.
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The Saskatchewan Roughrider Foundation says the problem was caused by a surge in traffic and affected customers will be refunded.
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Carney's first budget won a crucial confidence vote, avoiding a Christmas election. Here's how it went down
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The Saskatchewan Roughriders parade down Albert Street to the legislative grounds for a Grey Cup celebration in Regina.
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GREY CUP 2025: How Rider Nation celebrated the Saskatchewan Roughriders' CFL win
ReadCBC - Manitoba (7 minutes ago)
Manitoba's NDP government is promising to build, saying in its third throne speech that it will construct an overpass at the location of a bus crash that killed 17 seniors, set up the province's first supervised consumption site and build a new fuel-burning generation station to stave off a forecast power shortage.
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The United Conservative Party has launched a lawsuit against two of its former MLAs, Peter Guthrie and Scott Sinclair, alleging the duo and the Alberta Party have infringed on Progressive Conservative trademarks as they seek to relaunch the bygone party.
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Rogers customers say they're furious about what they say is a lack of customer service — spending hours and hours trying to cancel services or fix bills — as workers who handled Rogers customer service calls get laid off. Experts point to a lack of competition in the industry and few regulatory protections as the culprit.
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Shoppers Drug Mart billed the Ontario government's MedsCheck program $81.2 million for medication reviews over a two-year period when some of its current and former pharmacists said they were facing "unethical” corporate pressure to meet targets for the professional service.
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Supreme Court judges have been on a cross-Canada tour listening to community concerns to mark the top court's 150th anniversary. Here's what the justices have heard so far, including on their fifth and final stop in Thunder Bay, Ont., and why they're feeling hopeful.
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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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Canada's spies subjected Indigenous activists to a series of "Native extremism” investigations for at least a decade beginning in 1988, in what internal documents show was a countrywide surveillance program that became more intrusive following the resistance at Kanehsatà:ke, or the Oka Crisis.
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After six years of trying to attain permanent residency in Canada, a London man says his hopes have been dashed by a sudden Ontario government decision that prompted Patel and about 150 others affected by the move to stage a protest in Toronto on Monday.
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Behind bars for murder since she was 15 years old, Serena Tobaccojuice has amassed a record of prison hostage-takings. A judge will sentence her this week for unlawfully confining two prison guards at a Nova Scotia prison. Her lawyer is seeking the most lenient sentence possible.
ReadCityNews - Toronto (10 minutes ago)
The Ontario government says it’s looking at new measures that would force impaired drivers to pay ongoing child support if they kill a child’s parent or guardian, but couldn’t give a timeline for when new rules could potentially be implemented. The proposed measures come as an addition to the Safer Roads and Communities Act, 2024, which...
ReadWindsor Star - Local (10 minutes ago)
A local non-profit group that provides key services to people with intellectual disabilities and their families is in better shape to face new challenges and deliver programs following a "future proofing” project, says its executive director. After receiving a $104,000 grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation, Community Living Essex County...
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (10 minutes ago)
The Alberta government has tabled legislation to invoke the notwithstanding clause for three controversial laws that affect transgender people. Bill 9 — the Protecting Alberta’s Children Statutes Amendment Act — proposes changes to three pieces of legislation passed last year that require parental consent for students changing their names or...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (10 minutes ago)
By Daniel Johnson TORONTO — Canada’s main stock index swung between gains and losses on Tuesday, finishing in negative territory, while U.S. markets fell further amid concerns related to large technology stocks. Allan Small, senior investment adviser at iA Private Wealth, said Tuesday’s trading session was “a bit of a red day, but not as...
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By Miriam Lafontaine MONTREAL — Younes Rebbouhi said he initially thought it was funny when he realized he was on an elevator that had stopped moving, late Monday afternoon. Rebbouhi says he was among about 20 people descending underground to a brand new light rail platform at Canada’s deepest public transit station, some 72 metres […]
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CALGARY — Edmonton and Red Deer, Alta., will host the 2027 world junior hockey championship after two previous plans to share the international tournament between the cities were scuttled by the COVID-19 pandemic. Hockey Canada, the Canadian Hockey League and the International Ice Hockey Federation on Tuesday announced the host cities for the...
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By Judy Owen WINNIPEG — Mike O’Shea’s mom didn’t try to convince him to move closer to his hometown. O’Shea spoke to the media on Tuesday and explained why he signed a three-year extension last week to remain head coach of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers through the 2028 season. “There’s obviously a whole pile of […]
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By Craig Lord OTTAWA — With Canada Post facing deep losses, the Crown corporation’s CEO said Tuesday the company expects to lose up to 30,000 employees to retirement or voluntary departure over the next decade as it tries to get costs under control. “Going forward, we will need to be a leaner organization and align […]
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Manitoba's NDP government set out its plans for the year ahead Monday in a Speech from the Throne that focused heavily on health care, cost-of-living relief, public safety and a proposed northern trade corridor through Churchill. Lt.-Gov. Anita Neville delivered the speech, titled From Promise to Progress, in the Manitoba Legislature. The document...
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By Trisha Thomas CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy (AP) — Pope Leo XIV on Tuesday strongly backed U.S. bishops who condemned the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown, as he urged the American people to listen to them and treat migrants humanely. History’s first American pope was asked about the “special message” the U.S. Conference of...
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By Jack Farrell and Aaron Sousa EDMONTON, ALBERTA, CANADA — The Alberta government has invoked the Charter’s notwithstanding clause for the second time in less than a month in this case to protect from legal challenge a trio of laws affecting transgender youth and adults. Premier Danielle Smith says the move is necessary to protect […]
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By Eleonore Hughes RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — A panel of Brazilian Supreme Court justices sentenced high-ranking military officials and a federal police officer to up to 24 years in prison on Tuesday after finding them guilty of attempting a coup and plotting to kill President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and other authorities. In […]
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A week ago, three teenagers were killed in a car crash after leaving a Remembrance Day ceremony at their high school in Hanover, Ont. As a fourth remains in hospital, those who knew the three who died are remembering them as selfless and happy young people whose lives were cut short too soon.
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The University of Prince Edward Island recently commissioned a study digging into the post-secondary institution's impacts in the province. The findings reveal that UPEI is not only one of the largest employers on the Island but also a key driver of its economy. CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin sat down with president Wendy Rodgers to talk...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (An hour ago)
Manitoba's Municipal Board has recommended Winnipeg city council move ahead with a rezoning that would allow an affordable-housing development beside the Granite Curling Club — but only if the city negotiates a parking plan acceptable to the historic club, a condition that has drawn criticism from a senior councillor. The decision, released Nov....
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (An hour ago)
If the start of a curling season is supposed to be a gentle slide back into routine, ours felt more like a bounce off the boards. It was planes, trains, and automobiles — quite literally — to get Team Dilello to the Stu Sells 1824 Halifax Classic last week, our first event of the new […]
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By Yonat Shimron COLESHILL, England (RNS) — Richard Gamble’s passion for Jesus has always been outsize. Twenty years ago, he had a vision from God to drag a 9-foot wooden cross for 77 miles during Holy Week leading up to Easter. After that grueling marathon in 2004, God gave him a bigger, bolder vision: Build […]
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A joint police operation targeting sexual exploitation and human trafficking in Winnipeg has led to 32 arrests and the seizure of 15 vehicles, according to Winnipeg police. The four-day effort, carried out Nov. 12 to 15, brought together the Winnipeg Police Service's Counter Exploitation Unit, the RCMP Human Trafficking Unit, and analysts with...
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By Cassandra Szklarski TORONTO — Team Canada won’t be completely awash in red-and-white at the upcoming Winter Games thanks to a new Olympic collection that widens the colour palette to maroons and glacier-inspired blue-greens. The classic maple leaf pops up several times, and makes an especially bold statement as a prominent, elongated feature...
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By Hannah Alberga TORONTO — Ophthalmologists are urging provincial governments not to move ahead with plans that would allow optometrists to perform some surgeries and laser eye treatments, which are currently outside their scope of practice. Dr. Nina Ahuja, president-elect of the Canadian Ophthalmological Society, says surgery must remain in the...
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By Anja Karadeglija OTTAWA — The federal broadcast regulator has released a new definition of Canadian content — and it says artificial intelligence can’t qualify. The new definition maintains the same approach as the previous one by using a system to determine whether something is Cancon based on the number of Canadians occupying key...
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By Craig Lord OTTAWA — The CEO of Canada Post says the company expects to lose up to 30,000 employees to retirement or voluntary departure over the next decade as the Crown corporation looks to shrink its workforce and modernize the service. “Going forward, we will need to be a leaner organization and align our […]
ReadSaskatoon Star-Phoenix - Local (An hour ago)
Data published by the Canadian Cancer Statistics Advisory Committee shows a "concerning plateau" of cervical cancer rates.
ReadToronto Sun - Local (An hour ago)
A flag is never just cloth. It's a signal, a symbol, a statement. And across several Canadian cities this week, the raising of the Palestinian flag sent a message far louder than those hoisting it likely intended. In the United States, Donald Trump has signed one of his ubiquitous Executive Orders, directing his Attorney General […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (An hour ago)
A mother of two has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the shocking 2023 murders of her two young sons. Vanessa Collias, 27, appeared in a Toronto court via a video link from a Windsor jail. "I want to start off by apologizing to everyone my actions hurt and to the people I have let […]
ReadCBC - Calgary (2 hours ago)
Some Alberta pediatricians say they've got an idea to help improve routine childhood vaccination rates, but they're facing roadblocks. The doctors want the shots, including measles and whooping cough vaccines, made routinely available in pediatric hospitals.
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (2 hours ago)
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.
ReadCBC - Nova Scotia (2 hours ago)
Police and companies affected by copper thefts are trying to tackle the problem that's becoming more pervasive in Nova Scotia. At a town hall meeting in Tatamagouche on Wednesday, RCMP district commander for Colchester County Sgt. Marc Rose called it a significant file.
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