Ontario girl, 4, dies after adult falls on her on Quebec cross-country ski trail
A four-year-old girl from Ontario died after being injured when an adult fell on her while she was on a sled at a ski trail in Quebec.
B.C. Premier David Eby, Attorney General Niki Sharma to make announcement
B.C. Premier David Eby and Attorney General Niki Sharma are set to make a significant announcement regarding the province on Monday.
South Bow plan to revive parts of Keystone XL faces significant hurdles
The South Bow proposal to revive parts of the Keystone XL pipeline could boost Canada’s crude exports to the U.S. significantly, facing potential hurdles related to U.S. approvals and infrastructural changes.
Alberta to update or patch software after spike in cybersecurity incidents
Alberta's government is investing $40 million to upgrade software systems in response to a significant increase in cybersecurity incidents.
Doug Ford doesn’t ‘need’ Bill 5 powers anymore to develop Ring of Fire
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has stated that he no longer requires the controversial Bill 5 powers to facilitate mining developments in the Ring of Fire region.
Saskatoon's homeless population rises 30% in a year, new data shows
New data from Saskatoon indicates a 30% increase in homelessness over the past year, with 1,931 individuals recorded in 2025.
City of Calgary to provide update on water restrictions, feeder main repairs
Calgary officials will announce new water restrictions and discuss repairs to a critical feeder main that supplies water to 60% of the city.
This war has massive implications for the world economy | Ed Conway
Ed Conway discusses how the ongoing war in the Middle East is significantly impacting global economic conditions, particularly through disruptions in energy supplies.
Trump says Iran war timeline is likely 4-5 weeks but could go ‘far longer’
U.S. President Donald Trump indicates that the conflict with Iran may last four to five weeks but has the potential to extend beyond that.
Cher’s son Elijah Blue Allman arrested, charged with assault, trespassing
Elijah Blue Allman, son of pop icon Cher, was arrested in New Hampshire and faces several charges, including assault and criminal trespassing.
Austin, Texas bar shooting: What we know so far about the suspect
Police have identified Ndiaga Diagne as the suspect in a bar shooting in Austin, Texas, which resulted in two deaths and numerous injuries.
Teen charged in connection to alleged Ontario daycare sex assault
A 14-year-old youth has been charged with multiple offenses related to the sexual assault of a child at a daycare in Trenton, Ontario.
Southern Ontario set for a warm-up, but how long will it last?
Southern Ontario is experiencing a cold start to March, but a significant warm-up is expected this weekend, with temperatures rising and some rainfall accompanying the warmer weather.
She vanished in 2022. Peel police now treating her disappearance as homicide
The Peel Regional Police have updated their investigation into the 2022 disappearance of Mezhgan Aini, treating the case as a homicide and seeking public assistance.
Live: Trump says 'big wave' of US-Israel attacks on Iran still to come
Former US President Donald Trump warns of an imminent escalation in US-Israel military actions against Iran amidst ongoing conflicts in the Middle East.
Prosecutors seek to withdraw sex assault charge against Frank Stronach
Prosecutors in Toronto are moving to withdraw a sexual assault charge against billionaire Frank Stronach, citing a lack of evidence for conviction.
‘Blood moon’ visible across Canada overnight, early morning: NASA
Canadians will witness a lunar eclipse, resulting in a 'blood moon', visible across the country with no special equipment needed to observe it.
Gas prices could jump as Middle East tensions threaten global oil supply
Escalating tensions in the Middle East could lead to increased gas prices in the U.S. due to potential disruptions in global oil supply.
ANALYSIS: Unfamiliar role for Winnipeg Jets heading into NHL trade deadline
The Winnipeg Jets are in a unique situation as they approach the NHL trade deadline, positioned with low playoff odds but not intending to rebuild.
France will increase its nuclear warheads for ‘assured destructive power’
French President Emmanuel Macron announced an increase in France's nuclear warheads, the first rise in over 30 years, citing the need for 'assured destructive power.'
Catherine O’Hara gets standing ovation for winning posthumous award at 2026 Actor Awards
Catherine O’Hara received a standing ovation at the 2026 Actor Awards after winning a posthumous award for her role in 'The Studio' around a month after her passing.
Wall Street and global markets slump in 1st opening since Iran conflict
Global stock markets experienced a significant downturn following military strikes by the United States and Israel on Iran, leading to a surge in oil prices.
Hegseth says ‘this is not Iraq’ as strikes on Iran ignite regional conflict
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth expressed concerns over the escalating conflict following U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran, emphasizing the specific goals of the military operation.
Father of Tumbler Ridge victim says son returned to Zambia for ‘befitting funeral’
The father of 12-year-old Abel Mwansa Jr. expressed gratitude for the support received to repatriate his son's body to Zambia following his tragic shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C.
Carney and India’s Modi strike new energy partnership
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi have announced a new energy partnership that includes a $2.6 billion uranium supply agreement and various memos on critical minerals.
Anand won’t comment on whether U.S.-Israeli strikes are legal
Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand refrained from commenting on the legality of U.S.-Israeli military actions against Iran amidst rising tensions in the region.
As Iran war spirals, there are 85K Canadians in Middle East, GAC says
Global Affairs Canada reports that more than 85,000 Canadian citizens and permanent residents are currently registered in the Middle East, with specific numbers for various countries including Iran, Israel, and Lebanon.
Snowmobiler dead after avalanche in B.C.’s Kootenay Pass
A 23-year-old man died in an avalanche while snowmobiling in Kootenay Pass, British Columbia.
Shaping Saskatchewan: Sheldon Dingwall
Sheldon Dingwall, CEO of Dingwall Guitars, has been a significant figure in the bass guitar industry for nearly 40 years, connecting musicians globally through his high-end guitars made in Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan legislative session returns with deficit budget looming
Saskatchewan's legislature opens for its spring session, facing a looming deficit budget due to revenue shortfalls linked to trade issues.
More young men contacting Ontario gambling helpline, new study finds
A new study indicates a dramatic increase in young men reaching out to Ontario's gambling helpline, coinciding with the province's expansion of private online gambling options.
The Curator: 10 easy bedroom upgrades that make a big impact
This article offers ten simple upgrades for bedrooms, emphasizing stylish changes that can significantly enhance the space without requiring a full remodel.
Classroom violence still on the rise, Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation says
The Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation warns that classroom violence is increasing, citing specific incidents and highlighting the lack of sufficient support for teachers in managing such challenges.
The Curator: 11 best face serums for post-winter skin recovery
This article lists the best face serums for restoring skin after winter's harsh conditions, highlighting their active ingredients and benefits.
Moving metrics: How the Ford government pulled back reporting its successes and failures
The Ford government in Ontario is accused of reducing transparency regarding its performance metrics, which critics argue hampers accountability.
Photos: Hundreds gather at Optimist Hill for second annual Skijor YXE
Hundreds of people gathered at Saskatoon's Optimist Hill for the second annual Skijor YXE, showcasing a growing winter sport where skiers and snowboarders are pulled by horses.
2 women face abduction, assault charges after Amber Alert in Winnipeg
Two women in Winnipeg have been charged with abduction and assault following the issuance of an Amber Alert related to a two-year-old child who was taken but later found safe.
Calls grow for Tumbler Ridge public inquiry as 2 B.C. MPs say answers needed
Federal MPs in Canada are advocating for an independent public inquiry into the tragic shooting in Tumbler Ridge that took place last month, which left eight people dead, including six children.
As U.S. and Israel trade blows with Iran, what’s next?
The U.S. and Israel continue their military operations against Iran following the death of its supreme leader, with Iran retaliating against Gulf States amid rising tensions.
Ontario enters March with frigid cold snap as wind chills plummet
Ontario is experiencing a severe cold snap, with temperatures plunging overnight and wind chills reaching as low as -30 in some areas.
Kitchener Rangers clinch Midwest Division title with victory over London Knights
The Kitchener Rangers secured the Midwest Division title with a 4-1 victory over the London Knights, showcasing strong performances from Tanner Lam and Christian Humphreys.
‘Something just went off’: Canadians in Middle East describe ‘surreal’ Iran missile strikes
Canadians in the Middle East recount their experiences during recent Iranian missile strikes targeting various countries amidst escalating tensions.
At least 2 dead, 14 injured in Texas bar shooting
A mass shooting in Austin, Texas, left at least 2 dead and 14 injured, with possible terrorism links being investigated by the FBI.
Live: Iran strikes set to rattle markets as oil and gold prices jump, Wall Street banks fall on credit quality fears
The outbreak of war in the Middle East is impacting global markets, driving investors towards safe havens like gold and causing declines in Wall Street banking stocks due to credit quality concerns.
‘At first I cried’: How Iranian Canadians are reacting to the U.S. strikes in Iran
Iranian Canadians express mixed feelings of joy and hope in response to recent U.S. military strikes in Iran, with rallies held in major Canadian cities.
Recipe: Plant-based breakfast, whipped tofu
This article provides a recipe for a light, creamy whipped tofu spread, suitable for a plant-based breakfast.
'Something has changed': Is the era of AI job replacement here?
Australia is experiencing its first mass job cuts linked to AI, with companies like WiseTech Global and Block Inc announcing significant layoffs while citing a shift in work dynamics due to AI.
Oilers place forward Mangiapane on waivers
The Edmonton Oilers have placed forward Andrew Mangiapane on waivers after a disappointing season performance.
Khamenei’s death met with ‘jubilation’ among Iranian-Canadians: Liberal MP
Iranian-Canadian communities are celebrating the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, viewing it as an opportunity for change and expressing strong opposition against his regime, according to Liberal MP Ali Ehsassi.
Albanese's swift backing of US-Israel strikes tells of changed world
Australia's Prime Minister Albanese's rapid support for US-Israel military actions against Iran reflects significant shifts in both global and domestic political landscapes.