CBC - P.E.I. (4 hours ago)
A general store in eastern P.E.I. is working hard to get back up and running after a truck smashed through its entrance during a break-in. It ended up bringing the community together to help get the business back on its feet. CBC's Cody MacKay was there to find out more.
ReadCBC - Nova Scotia (5 hours ago)
The Unama'ki Institute of Natural Resources is working to establish a network of ecological corridors, interconnected areas of land and water that honour Indigenous stewardship values, allow species to move freely, and support sustainable livelihoods.
ReadCBC - New Brunswick (7 hours ago)
The City of Fredericton argued why it should take full control over its Exhibition Grounds before the province's expropriation officer last week. The city owns the lot and leases it to the New Brunswick Exhibition, who could be expropriated from the land.
ReadCBC - Nova Scotia (10 hours ago)
Dartmouth General says it has broken the record for the most hip replacement surgeries in one operating room in a single day for Atlantic Canada. Dr. Jhase Sniderman and his team performed eight of the procedures last Friday. The CBC's Alex Guye has the story.
ReadCBC - New Brunswick (19 hours ago)
In need of a hip-replacement surgery, a St. Andrews man opted for quicker care in Montreal. But paying out of pocket for surgery left him in limbo between a private clinic and the public health-care system when he returned back home with complications and no family doctor to follow up on his care.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (19 hours ago)
Schools are closed again on Tuesday, and the City of St. John's is asking residents to stay off the roads as much as possible while plows attempt to clean up the latest dumping of snow — pushing the city towards 100 cm of snow in less than a week.
ReadCBC - Nova Scotia (20 hours ago)
A new study is examining whether providing blueberries for people to eat every day, combined with 30 grams of protein powder and personalized exercise routines, will improve frailty and heart health in older people. If it does, researchers hope the results will bolster the argument for doctors to prescribe blueberries.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (A day ago)
There is a shelter in place order in Puerto Vallarta, where Canadians are being advised to keep a low profile, monitor media reports, and follow orders from local authorities. Originally from Clarke's Beach, Meghan Mahoney was due to fly home on Sunday. Now, she and many other Canadians are uncertain as to what comes next.
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The real and fictional worlds of hockey crossed paths on Saturday in Halifax. Rick Westhead, the author of a new book examining Canada's troubled hockey culture, sat down for a conversation with Rachel Reid, the author of the fictional books behind the wildly popular television series, Heated Rivalry.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (2 days ago)
More than 400 people gathered at the St. John's Convention Centre Saturday evening for an extra special Chinese New Year celebration. The Year of the Fire Horse coincides with the Chinese Association of Newfoundland and Labrador's 50th anniversary.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (2 days ago)
More than 400 people gathered at the St. John's Convention Centre Saturday evening for an extra special Lunar New Year celebration. The Year of the Fire Horse coincides with the Chinese Association of Newfoundland and Labrador's 50th anniversary.
ReadCBC - New Brunswick (2 days ago)
If you get any nice shots, be sure to send them to us at [email protected] for a chance to be featured in next week's edition of Your Lens. Don't forget to include your name and the location where the photo was taken.
ReadCBC - Nova Scotia (3 days ago)
The grid operator that's pushing for construction of the plants says this is a positive step toward bolstering the province's electricity system, but some community members say they're disappointed to be closer to having industrial activity in their backyards.
ReadCBC - New Brunswick (3 days ago)
City planners in Moncton have unveiled a new plan for a large swath of undeveloped urban land, known as the Vision Lands.Planner Josh Davies says the plan starts with a 527-acre area, which includes housing for up to 30,000 residents and a new regional park.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (3 days ago)
Earlier this week, it was announced the Progressive Conservatives intend to seek changes to the act to allow Morell-Donagh MLA Sidney MacEwen to maintain his lobster fleet while serving as minister of transportation, infrastructure and energy, and minister of housing and communities.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (3 days ago)
A Supreme Court judge has extended the interim receivership over the Stephenville airport, as an application looms to kickstart a potential sale of the property. Meanwhile, a just-completed report outlines the "deteriorating” status of the infrastructure.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (3 days ago)
Ted Dillon and Mark Strong often work behinds the scenes to bring the audience the news and the stories that drive Newfoundland and Labrador. But both were presented with the opportunity to help tell the stories out of the 2026 Winter Olympic Games in Italy. Of course they said yes, and even went in front of the camera to share a little bit about...
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (3 days ago)
PEERs Alliance is hosting weekly tabletop game nights, and they've taken off in popularity. People play popular games like Dungeons and Dragons, and get to create fun characters while making friends during the cold months. CBC's Cody MacKay went to check it out.
ReadCBC - Nova Scotia (3 days ago)
Fans of the Colorado Avalanche star gathered at Big League's Brew Pub to watch Canada defeat Finland 3-2 in the Olympic men's hockey semifinal. MacKinnon, a Cole Harbour native, scored the winning goal with 35.2 seconds left in the game. The CBC's Haley Ryan was there.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (3 days ago)
Corner Brook, N.L. is going to be filled with winter festivities over the next 10 days to celebrate its annual winter carnival. The 53rd running of the event began on Friday, and features activities across the city, including food and craft fairs, dances, a family day and a snow sculpture contest.
ReadCBC - Nova Scotia (3 days ago)
The prominent law firm that has represented well-known Nova Scotia businessman John Risley in his multimillion-dollar tax battle with the Canada Revenue Agency linked to his luxury lifestyle has been allowed to remove itself from the case over what it says are unpaid invoices.
ReadCBC - New Brunswick (3 days ago)
A lawyer revealed in court Friday that one of five people whose murder charges were stayed last summer was found dead under suspicious circumstances. He suggested his client, another one of those five, should be given more remand credit on separate charges because of attacks he's faced in prison.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (4 days ago)
The union that represents workers at Corner Brook Pulp and Paper and Deer Lake Power is requesting an urgent meeting with top brass at Kruger Inc. as questions mount about the future of the newsprint sector, and Kruger's ambitious plan to diversify its operations in Newfoundland and Labrador.
ReadCBC - Nova Scotia (4 days ago)
Premier Tim Houston is shaking up the Natural Resources Department in what an internal memo describes as "a deliberate step” to align with the government's priority of finding new ways to boost revenues. But one of the people affected by the changes says they will be "completely devastating to conservation” in Nova Scotia.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (4 days ago)
Groups on P.E.I. are doing what they can to help people stay warm over the winter months, whether it's by stashing bags of clothing in public spaces or offering up free coats to those who need them. Lately, though, the need has been greater — something charitable organizations say speaks to a wider issue of affordability. CBC's Taylor O'Brien has...
ReadCBC - New Brunswick (4 days ago)
It's traditionally a time of year when many Canadians head south to escape the cold. But factors including Donald Trump's ongoing trade war and the crisis in Cuba are prompting many to abandon or change their plans. CAA Atlantic urges travellers to check travel advisories and buy insurance.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (5 days ago)
As offices and city services slowly reopen in St. John's, many people are running out of places to put the snow. The RCMP has issued a warning against dumping snow in the road. Now, many people are turning their driveway routine into something more like an Olympic sport.
ReadCBC - New Brunswick (5 days ago)
Amid increasing scrutiny on the use of Canada's temporary foreign worker program, the total amount of fines imposed on employers who are found to violate the program's terms has risen dramatically. But some observers think changes to monitoring and enforcement of the program are still required.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (5 days ago)
For the past five Islander Days, the operators of Richards Bait and Tackle in western P.E.I. have been teaching kids to ice fish. The free program gives young anglers the opportunity to tackle the elements and try their luck at landing the elusive perch.
ReadCBC - New Brunswick (5 days ago)
Courtney Sarault of Moncton, N.B., became the first Canadian short track speed skater to win four medals in a single Olympic Games, as she claimed bronze in the women's 3,000-metre relay, along with teammates Danaé Blais, Kim Boutin and Florence Brunelle.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (5 days ago)
Now in its third year, a Summerside Police Services scholarship that offers to pay a cadet's tuition is being hailed as a success by the police chief. The program started as a city initiative but has evolved into a partnership between Summerside and P.E.I.'s Department of Justice and Public Safety.
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