Toronto Sun - Local (15 seconds ago)
Michael Lindsay, the chief executive officer at Metrolinx, has a message for people who show up just seconds late for a transit vehicle: Don’t jump on the outside of a moving GO train. Lindsay used a post on LinkedIn, a professional networking website, in reference to an incident on Jan. 21 which was captured on […]
ReadGlobal News - Regina (30 minutes ago)
With more bison being reintroduced to the province, researchers in Saskatchewan are working to develop ways for the giant mammal to be treated differently from beef cattle.
ReadGlobal News - Regina (30 minutes ago)
Saskatchewan's health minister says the government is still finalizing the details surrounding the independent review to bolster hospital safety announced last week.
ReadToronto Sun - Local (An hour ago)
The reason Prime Minister Mark Carney should be going all out to renew the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) on trade comes from Carney himself. As the PM has said: "Let's be clear, Canada currently has the best trade deal with the United States. While it is different from what we had before, it is still better […]
ReadOttawa Citizen - Local (An hour ago)
Savolainen said she's aware her story has drawn comparisons to the hit Canadian TV series Heated Rivalry, but her career in women's hockey hasn't been defined by the challenges faced by the fictional male players. "In women's hockey, it's more open to be gay and that kind of stuff."
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (An hour ago)
Ontario has designated the Greenstone Transmission Line as a priority project as the province proceeds with plans to develop the lucrative Ring of Fire region. The line will run from Nipigon Bay to near Aroland First Nation and what the province calls the "gateway to the Ring of Fire.”
ReadCBC - Windsor (An hour ago)
Harvey Lemire of Windsor says $140 worth of his Petro-Points were redeemed at locations he doesn't recognize. He's advising people to check the point balances of any loyalty cards they use — something also advised by the Better Business Bureau of Western Ontario.
ReadCBC - New Brunswick (An hour ago)
A seniors advocate is calling for improved security measures at nursing homes across New Brunswick, as Saint John police investigate "offences of a sexual nature" at Loch Lomond Villa's The Village involving at least 12 victims, some into their 90s.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (An hour ago)
A monthly sports card show in Saskatoon, Sask., has been hit by some brazen thefts, but still has as many as 50 people waiting for an opportunity to sell at the show.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (An hour ago)
Saskatoon city council voted unanimously three years ago to find a private partner to run a proposed $1.2-billion downtown arena district, but officials from SaskTel Centre are arguing in favour of keeping the district as a public entity.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (An hour ago)
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is in talks to buy a Virginia warehouse owned by British Columbia billionaire Jim Pattison and plans to turn it into an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) processing facility. One business ethics expert says companies need to be clear about where they draw the line on who they do business with.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (An hour ago)
Ottawa's new food affordability measures will help low- and modest-income people living in Saskatchewan, but more still needs to be done, according to an anti-poverty group.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (An hour ago)
Brydon Lafaver says after getting treatment at Victoria Hospital in Prince Albert, security staff threw him into a wheelchair, wheeled him outside and left him in the snow injured, disoriented and with nowhere to go.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (An hour ago)
Charges related to alleged drug trafficking against former University of Regina Rams football player Michael Jourdan have been stayed. His former teammate, Tarick Polius, meanwhile, has a preliminary hearing scheduled in September.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (An hour ago)
Final sale and clearance sale signs are posted at the Saskatoon and Regina Toys "R" Us stores, and the Canadian company behind the chain is closing stores elsewhere in Canada.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (An hour ago)
Legislation introduced last fall proposes that anyone who seizes a firearm under the federal government's laws must pay the owner fair market value as determined by the Saskatchewan Firearms Commissioner.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (An hour ago)
A group of environmentalists has lost their legal challenge to the Saskatchewan government's decision to extend the life of three coal-fired power plants to 2050.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (An hour ago)
A Saskatoon judge has found Timothy Smith guilty of manslaughter in the November 2024 death of Landon Waddell.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (An hour ago)
Karrena Young, who was charged last year with the second-degree murder of an eight-year-old child on Shoal Lake Cree Nation in Saskatchewan, has been found unfit to stand trial.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (An hour ago)
The Saskatchewan NDP is criticizing the hiring of Patrick Bundrock, the Saskatchewan Party's former executive director, for a new $198,000 a year job with the province's executive council.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (An hour ago)
With music rooms converted to classrooms and hallways so crowded that it's difficult to get to the washroom during breaks, parents of students at some of Saskatchewan's most crowded schools are asking, "When should a new school be built?"
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (An hour ago)
A 44-year-old Regina man has been charged with one count of dangerous driving causing death after police allege he ran a red light, veered off the road and collided with a bus shelter, killing a young woman waiting inside.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (An hour ago)
Photos of weapons seized from Saint Paul's Hospital in Saskatoon show weapons including knives, saws and machetes. The Opposition says the province did nothing about it.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (An hour ago)
The Saskatchewan government and SaskPower will research the possibility of implementing a large nuclear reactor in the province, alongside ongoing work towards a small modular reactor.
ReadCBC - British Columbia (An hour ago)
The B.C. government's policy on medical assistance in dying involved striking a compromise between faith-based health-care providers who didn't want to allow the procedure in their buildings and complying with Canada's assisted dying laws, B.C. Supreme Court heard this week.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (An hour ago)
Saskatchewan's once bubbling craft brewery scene is flattening out as some businesses amalgamate and others close up shop to cope with a crowded market and changing customer tastes.
ReadCityNews - Vancouver (2 hours ago)
British Columbia's Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner has appointed a retired judge to determine if two officers who wrongfully handcuffed an Indigenous man and his granddaughter outside a Vancouver bank in 2019 should be required to provide an oral apology "consistent with Indigenous law."
ReadCityNews - Calgary (2 hours ago)
A collision between a vehicle and an elderly man on a scooter sent the rider to hospital in life-threatening condition on Wednesday afternoon. Emergency crews were called to 14 Street SW and Colborne Crescent SW at around 1:45 p.m. for reports of a crash. An elderly man who was riding a motorized scooter was struck […]
ReadCityNews - Calgary (2 hours ago)
Canadians are fearful of Donald Trump's impact on the world, and Albertans are worried about an influx of Venezuelan oil. That's according to a new Trump-themed Angus Reid poll, which is taking the political temperature of early 2026. It found repeated threats by the U.S. president are taking on toll on Canadians, with 79 per […]
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (2 hours ago)
A 25-year-old Swift Current, Sask., man has been arrested and could face criminal charges following a fatal three-vehicle collision on Jan. 26 on Highway 97, north of Fort St. John, B.C.
ReadCBC - Windsor (2 hours ago)
Companies are now being invited to compete for the design and construction of Phase two of Windsor-Essex's newest hospital.Windsor Regional Hospital (WRH) has announced it has opened a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for the second and largest phase of the new Fanscy Family Hospital project–the Diagnostic and Treatment Block.
ReadCityNews - Calgary (3 hours ago)
A Calgary police officer has been fired after being found to have shared intimate videos of a fellow officer without her consent. Const. Mike Oakey was dismissed from the force following a disciplinary hearing on Wednesday morning. The decision follows allegations that Oakey made sexual advances toward an individual, as well as earlier misconduct...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (3 hours ago)
As the FIFA World Cup approaches, questions remain about Toronto’s readiness. Is the city prepared to host the beautiful game, or will it be a hot mess? Victor Montagliani, Canada’s FIFA vice president, says the organization is confident the city will be ready when Canada plays its first game on June 12 and that includes […]
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