Edmonton Journal - Local (19 minutes ago)
Re. “Disregard for parking bans riles mayor,” Jan. 10 I had to smirk a bit when I saw that Mayor Knack was “riled” about people not moving their cars for the snowplows as directed. Mayor Knack, what did you possibly think would happen when you unleashed your catastrophic increased-density scheme? Where there was one, possibly […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (20 minutes ago)
DEAR ABBY: I am a senior woman in great shape. I am active, and I have never had a problem attracting men. Five years ago, I married a man I had known for many years. We used to have a pretty active sex life, but it has been four years since he has touched me in an […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (20 minutes ago)
Toronto’s newest transit line is facing another rough morning after Thursday’s powerful snowstorm, with the TTC confirming that Line 6 Finch West is once again out of service between Finch West and Humber College stations. As of 6:35 a.m. Friday, the TTC says the shutdown is due to ongoing weather‑related conditions along the 10.3‑kilometre...
ReadCBC - Sudbury (25 minutes ago)
An early winter and more extreme weather have made road salt a hot commodity, with the early winter and harsher weather creating shortages, and many cities and communities adjusting their approach to de-icing roads and sidewalks. The world's largest underground salt mine, which is in Goderich, Ont., says it's working round the clock to try to meet...
ReadCBC - Sudbury (25 minutes ago)
Ontario sent a blunt message to U.S. booze suppliers when it yanked their alcohol off its shelves last year, pledging to redirect customers to local producers, and those businesses say they're trying to make the most of what could be a limited-time opportunity.
ReadCBC - Sudbury (25 minutes ago)
Severe weather overnight has lead to several highway closures this morning across northern Ontario. The Ministry of Transportation is reporting snow covered conditions and poor visibility. The Ontario Provincial Police are advising people to avoid travel.
ReadCBC - Sudbury (25 minutes ago)
Nearly 85,000 people were known to be experiencing homelessness province-wide last year — about an eight per cent rise over the previous year — and northern and rural regions are driving that growth, a new report from Ontario's municipalities shows. Officials at shelters in northen Ontario communities say those numbers reflect the demands...
ReadCBC - Sudbury (25 minutes ago)
Ontario wants input from lawyers, families and other stakeholders on whether it should propose amending the Coroners Act to replace mandatory inquests into jail deaths with annual reviews. To get more information, CBC has spoken to the province, a lawyer and a parent whose son died while in custody.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (25 minutes ago)
This year, CBC News will add 33 local journalists and create 11 new bureaus, increasing its Canadian footprint from 66 to 77 locations.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (25 minutes ago)
A new Alberta government pilot project is hoping to address a common challenge facing citizens accessing health care in a city that straddles two provinces.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (25 minutes ago)
A man who drove drunk and mowed down a family of four — killing a two-year-old girl — is serving a 10-year prison sentence. Kenward Strongquill, 63, pleaded guilty to drunk driving causing death in the incident that happened in August 2024 on Key First Nation in eastern Saskatchewan.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (25 minutes ago)
Premier Scott Moe is joining Prime Minister Mark Carney on a visit to China this week, which the president of Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan says could go a long way to addressing Chinese tariffs on canola.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (25 minutes ago)
Two endangered whooping cranes found dead in fields near Saskatoon this fall tested positive for avian influenza, the first time the virus has been detected in the species' wild bird population.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (25 minutes ago)
To give Canadians a boost in vitamin D, Health Canada now has requirements in place for milk and margarine producers.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (25 minutes ago)
Family, police renew plea for help in case of Regina mom last heard from in 2023
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (25 minutes ago)
For the first time, Saskatchewan has charged someone with providing immigration services without a licence.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (25 minutes ago)
Ochapowace First Nation has opened a new facility for people who have gone through detox and are waiting to get into a treatment centre. Patients can stay for up to two weeks and will have access to health care, therapy and spiritual care.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (25 minutes ago)
A portion of the ceiling fell into the library at Pavillon Monique-Rousseau in Saskatoon this week. Parents say the province and the French school division don't seem interested in fixing the school.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (25 minutes ago)
Sagar (Sean) Kundra was fined and suspended for one month by the Saskatchewan Real Estate Commission after he arranged to pay someone to tamper with other businesses' Google Business profiles.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (25 minutes ago)
Ernest Odionu says the spousal open work permit extension he applied for as part of a family application was approved, but the validity date printed on the physical document mistakenly showed it had already expired.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (25 minutes ago)
The driving research and simulation laboratory at the U of S ran a study last year that had participants eat a gummy with 10 mg of THC before testing their cognition and motor skills in a driving simulator.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (25 minutes ago)
Saskatchewan's CEBL team says it's moving on from the name "Rattlers" and its longtime general manager.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (25 minutes ago)
The program, along with other Indigenous Language programs at the university, faces difficulties as classes have been cut down. This situation raises concerns about the fate of language learning.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (25 minutes ago)
A Regina mosque is helping teens connect with their faith and their peers in some unexpected ways. The Darul Falah mosque has launched a podcast that gives teens a chance to talk about modern Muslim life. It also organized a camping trip for teens and a halal food fest to bring people together.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (25 minutes ago)
An organizer says the event was created in response to growing questions from the community and a lack of training opportunities.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (25 minutes ago)
A regional director for the Métis Nation–Saskatchewan has been removed from his three portfolios after profanity-laced voicemails were made public.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (25 minutes ago)
A Saskatoon judge has now heard about the hours just before and after Taya Sinclair's death. But the exact alleged involvement of Michael Smillie, the 63-year-old man charged with first-degree murder, still hasn't been revealed after four days of his trial in Court of King's Bench.
ReadCBC - Ottawa (25 minutes ago)
Thousands of commuters relying on new light-rail transit systems in Montreal, Toronto and Ottawa were disappointed Thursday, when all three cities saw their new train lines face either complete or partial shutdowns after a heavy overnight snowfall, prompting questions about whether the services were adequately designed for Canadian winters.
ReadCBC - Toronto (25 minutes ago)
The province says inclusionary zoning, which allows the city to compel developers to add a percentage of affordable housing to new builds near transit stations, is deterring construction. But the opposition says pausing requirements for below-market rentals in a housing crisis would be "a serious failure."
ReadCBC - Edmonton (25 minutes ago)
After days of unseasonably balm temperatures, a new weather system is blowing into the Prairies, bringing potentially damaging winds that have turned thawed streets and highways into sheets of polished ice as temperatures begin to plunge below zero.
ReadCBC - Nova Scotia (25 minutes ago)
The ban was set to come into effect a few weeks ago as part of the federal government's fight against plastic pollution. But instead of implementing it, the government quietly suspended it. Tony Walker, a professor at Dalhousie University's School for Resource and Environmental Studies, explains what happened.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (An hour ago)
Groceries are expensive for many students, and some international students say cooking meals from their home countries is even more pricey. UPEI recently hosted a cooking demo that showed them how to make several international dishes on a budget. CBC's Delaney Kelly was there.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (An hour ago)
Brandon Taylor Moore, who is charged in connection with online comments, was back in Saskatoon provincial court on Tuesday. The Crown added two new charges: wilfully promoting hatred and wilfully promoting antisemitism by condoning, denying or downplaying the Holocaust.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (An hour ago)
A jury has ruled that the death of a man killed at a New Brunswick worksite in 2024 was an accident, and has made a series of recommendations to prevent similar deaths.
ReadCBC - New Brunswick (An hour ago)
The mayor of Fundy-St. Martins is concerned about the future of the Hardscrabble and Tynemouth Creek covered bridges if the province doesn't step in. The Department of Transportation says it takes a lot of work to decide whether a bridge can be repaired, but replacements are even more expensive than repairs.
ReadCBC - Nova Scotia (An hour ago)
Staff with the Municipality of the County of Annapolis presented the report to council this week on the wildfire that grew to nearly 8,500 hectares in size, destroyed 20 homes and forced hundreds of people to flee in the West Dalhousie area in August.
ReadCityNews - Toronto (An hour ago)
An attempt to push an already remarkable off-season to yet another level fell short for the Toronto Blue Jays on Thursday evening when Kyle Tucker reportedly reached a four-year, $240-million agreement with the Los Angeles Dodgers. The news came after an anxious wait for the World Series finalists, who made the star outfielder a long-term...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (An hour ago)
Jack Eichel scored at 2:44 of overtime, Mitch Marner had two assists against his former team, and Adin Hill made 23 saves in his return as Vegas rallied to defeat the Toronto Maple Leafs 6-5 on Thursday night for the Golden Knights’ sixth straight win. Tomas Hertl forced overtime on a 6-on-5 with a goal […]
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (2 hours ago)
Many people are starting 2026 by taking part in Dry January, swearing off alcohol for the first month of the year. But new research from the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) is raising concerns about how much Canadians are drinking.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (2 hours ago)
When people talk about crab in Newfoundland and Labrador, a lot of the time it's about price-setting, and how harvesters and processors are seemingly pitted against each other over this sought-after crustacean. The CBC's Laura Howells breaks it down.
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (2 hours ago)
Transit users in Thunder Bay, Ont., are calling for action to address ongoing issues — from scheduling to safety. Thunder Bay Transit says work is underway to address ongoing staff shortages, but passengers say they're tired of waiting for solutions.
ReadCBC - Canada (2 hours ago)
One thousand RCMP employees, past and present, allege as part of a class-action lawsuit headed to Federal Court this month, that they were subjected to "improper and invasive” breast, genital and rectal exams during mandatory medical screening, CBC News has learned.
ReadToronto Sun - Local (4 hours ago)
A PRIZE FOR THE WORDS Having just read John Snobelen’s Jan. 10 column “Trump, America had no choice but to take over country,” I feel duty bound and obligated, being a Canadian, to nominate him for the Nobel Prize for Literature. I read that article three times and the more I read it the more […]
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