CBC - Toronto (34 minutes ago)
Seventy years after the Winter Olympics were played in Cortina d'Ampezzo, a family in Sault Ste. Marie is remembering the players from northern Ontario who helped Italy finish strong at the 1956 Winter Olympics as the Milano-Cortina 2026 Games approach.
ReadCBC - Canada (34 minutes ago)
One of Prince Edward Island's most decorated athletes is currently in Germany for a Para World Cup event — but if you keep your eyes peeled, you might see him in Island grocery stores. Mark Arendz is featured on boxes of Cheerios, part of a new campaign from General Mills celebrating Canada's athletes heading to the 2026 Paralympic and Olympic...
ReadCBC - Canada (34 minutes ago)
The federal government has drastically cut funding for First Nations kids in Ontario seeking educational support under Jordan's Principle, a tribunal hearing revealed this week. The money decreased from $122.1 million to just $1.2 million over the same time periods in 2024 versus 2025.
ReadCBC - Canada (34 minutes ago)
Iranian Montrealers rallied in the downtown core Saturday afternoon in a show of support for the people of Iran. Over the past two weeks, the country has been rocked by massive protests that began over Iran's ailing economy and continue to be fueled by anger toward the regime.
ReadCBC - Canada (34 minutes ago)
Despite a four-day power outage and subsequent plumbing issues that forced 4,000 people to evacuate, many in this northern First Nation chose to stay. They're holdouts — many either dealing with water and sewage issues at their own properties, or helping their neighbours who are.
ReadCBC - Sudbury (35 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.
ReadCBC - Sudbury (35 minutes ago)
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.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (35 minutes ago)
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.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (35 minutes ago)
Tourism agencies for Minot, North Dakota and Big Sky, Montana say there was a notable drop in Canadian visitors in 2025. While some think 2026 will bring more Canadians, many Saskatchewan residents say they're wary of crossing the border.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (35 minutes ago)
A new $50 million program to tackle excess screen time for tweens and teens is a good first step, say parents and experts, though they want more action from tech, telecom companies and governments to tackle the problem.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (35 minutes ago)
Safety remains a big concern for residents of Big Island Lake Cree Nation after two shooting incidents in the community, and no arrests.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (35 minutes ago)
People who use Saskatchewan lakes and rivers over winter are warned to be extra cautious because there is more slush than normal.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (35 minutes ago)
Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation (PBCN) is dealing with a critical failure in the raw water intake system in Pelican Narrows.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (35 minutes ago)
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.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (35 minutes ago)
The Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation (PBCN) says the boil water advisory in place for Pelican Narrows is expected to be lifted in the next day or so. It came after a critical failure in the raw water intake system on Sunday night.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (35 minutes ago)
The health authority said it is "coordinating with the Saskatoon Tribal Council to provide supports to the patient's family and loved ones.”
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (35 minutes ago)
Summit Sisters, a group of female roofers from across Canada, were in Jamaica this week helping repair roofs and other damage done to housing from a hurricane last year.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (35 minutes ago)
Kii Kinaahk Village "started off with just a thought and a vision," and has grown into a two-building facility with wraparound supports offering dignity to tenants.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (35 minutes ago)
Saskatchewan's Compassionate Intervention Act would allow police or family to place people in treatment against their will. It has yet to be passed by the legislature.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (35 minutes ago)
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?
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (35 minutes ago)
Some Little Red River reserve residents left without SaskTel services for weeks
ReadCBC - Edmonton (35 minutes ago)
Only nine political prisoners appear to have been freed after Maduro regime figure Jorge Rodriguez promised on Thursday that a "significant" number would be emerging from the country's notoriously abusive prisons. The Trump administration has suggested their release is not a priority, and a growing number of anti-Maduro Venezuelans want to know...
ReadCBC - Edmonton (35 minutes ago)
When most people think of community giving, it's unlikely energy providers come to mind — but for much of Alberta, they do.These providers, known as community energy marketers, reinvest proceeds from utility bills to fund community initiatives throughout Alberta, primarily in smaller communities.
ReadWindsor Star - Local (36 minutes ago)
It's a game that never should have slipped away from the Windsor Spitfires. The Saginaw Spirit erased a two-goal deficit at home in the final seven minutes of regulation, including one with the goalie on the bench, and then netted the winner in overtime for a 3-2 win over the Spitfires on Saturday. "We dominated...
ReadToronto Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
From a couple of slumps that dropped them in the bottom of the conference, the Maple Leafs are batting .500 again. But teams with playoff aspirations have to do a lot better than break even to earn a berth in the beastly East this year. Even after a 5-0 domination of the fading Vancouver Canucks on Saturday night, which lifted the Leafs...
ReadCBC - British Columbia (3 hours ago)
A web developer in Dawson Creek, B.C., has created a new website to help northerners quickly find out whether their local emergency room is actually open. The health authority lauds his efforts and says it's working toward making its own online tool.
ReadGlobal News - Regina (3 hours ago)
Saskatoon police say they suspended five drivers during the first week of its new measure that allows officers to demand a breath sample from any driver they pull over.
ReadCityNews - Toronto (4 hours ago)
The Ontario Provincial Police has lifted a shelter-in-place order after they asked the public to remain indoors in Simcoe on Saturday. Authorities were called to the area of Kent Street North and Union Street for reports of a firearm discharged around 12:58 p.m. Police initially closed Colborne Street North, Union Street, Young Street and Kent...
ReadEdmonton Sun - Local (4 hours ago)
Have you ever had to wait for police or EMS? Vote in our daily poll! So, auto insurance claims a loss of over a billion dollars and blames a rate cap on good drivers. Here’s a wild thought, why not charge bad drivers more? There are certainly enough of them. Perhaps if cops pulled over […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (4 hours ago)
Steve Reed THE ASSOCIATED PRESS CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Matthew Stafford threw a 19-yard go-ahead touchdown pass to Colby Parkinson with 38 seconds to lift the Los Angeles Rams to a dramatic 34-31 wild-card round win over the Carolina Panthers in the opening game of the NFL playoffs on Saturday. Stafford finished 24 of 42 […]
ReadCityNews - Calgary (5 hours ago)
A new forecast from Dalhousie University shows that 7,000 restaurants went out of business across Canada last year and predicts another 4,000 could close in 2026, with Ontario expected to take a significant hit. Industry pressures are mounting on both sides of the ledger. "The supply side, of course, you have to look at input […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (5 hours ago)
A new forecast from Dalhousie University shows that 7,000 restaurants went out of business across Canada last year and predicts another 4,000 could close in 2026, with Ontario expected to take a significant hit. Industry pressures are mounting on both sides of the ledger. "The supply side, of course, you have to look at input […]
ReadCityNews - Vancouver (5 hours ago)
A new forecast from Dalhousie University shows that 7,000 restaurants went out of business across Canada last year and predicts another 4,000 could close in 2026, with Ontario expected to take a significant hit. Industry pressures are mounting on both sides of the ledger. "The supply side, of course, you have to look at input […]
ReadCalgary Herald - Local (5 hours ago)
"In the last six years, and in particular the last year, there's been a lot of attacks by the current government on public education," Moussa said. Those attacks, she said, include chronic underfunding, dedicating public funds to private schools, changes to policies around sexual health education, and the province's two recent enactments of the...
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