All open-air fires are prohibited, including on properties that have an open air fire permit
Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1557 members plan to strike on Monday after contract negotiations with the transit authority reached an impasse.
This is the equivalent of a conditioning stint for Merilainen, who likely wasn't going to get the chance to play again for Ottawa until Oct. 28
Too many mistakes led to too many goals against and a stinging defeat on Saturday afternoon.
The 39-28 defeat against the Montreal Alouettes dropped Ottawa to 4-13 and clinched the No. 1 pick in next year's CFL draft.
The incident occurred near the intersection of St. Patrick and Cumberland at around 3 p.m. on Saturday.
The Edmonton Oilers have now lost three in a row on what is turning out to be a very poor Eastern Road swing. Edmonton only managed three shots on the Red Wings in the first period, none especially dangerous but at least the frame ended scoreless. No such good fortune in the second, though, Detroit […]
The Edmonton Oilers 2025-26 season started out with a considerable amount of promise. But more recently, they have hit a cold spell. And the skid has been impacted by one of their elite players, in particular. However, as hard as this may be to swallow…patience is key. That and more in this edition of… 9 […]
The investigation into the Alberta Health Services procurement scandal is out. Here's a breakdown of what it means and what comes next
Justice system representatives say this week's announcement is a positive first step, but continued reforms are needed
Ballots will be counted twice using a 'round table' method
I get a kick out of Working Families Edmonton, the lefty party in the municipal election that refuses to call itself a party. You tell me whether it’s a party: It has a preferred roster of candidates for mayor and council (but not under its banner). It is spending tens of thousands of dollars supporting […]
HALIFAX — Nourish Nova Scotia wants to make sure there’s always an answer to the question ‘what’s for lunch?’ They launched a new cookbook, “What’s for Lunch?” at NourishFest in Halifax on Sunday, filled with recipes from school lunches from across the province. The recipes were all kid-and-adult tested, with the goal of eating local […]
When Ottawa announced a series of reforms to Canada Post in late September, reaction to the move highlighted a simmering dissatisfaction when it comes to the mail and parcel carrier. The changes, ranging from the demise of door-to-door service to a slowdown of some deliveries, are expected to save the Crown corporation millions of dollars […]
TORONTO — Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week: Bank of Canada The Bank of Canada is expected to release its business outlook survey and its Canadian survey of consumer expectations on Monday. The central bank cut its policy interest rate by a quarter of a percentage point […]
WOLLONGONG, Australia — FreightTracker, a leading container transport management system, today announced a strategic growth investment from Arcadea Group, a preeminent, permanent-hold investor in high-growth software businesses. The partnership will accelerate FreightTracker’s product innovation and expansion across both domestic and international markets. Andrew Thornberry, Founder & CEO
Mid-Tier Credit Card Enhances Travel With Access to Premium Benefits Highlights: American Airlines, Citi and Mastercard launched a new mid-tier travel rewards credit card for travelers who fall between the occasional vacationer and the frequent flyer. Cardmembers can unlock over $750 in value, including four Admirals Club® Globe™ passes, each valid for 24 hours, rich […]
TORONTO, Oct. 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Rockcliffe Labs Inc. (“Rockcliffe Labs”), a Canadian biotechnology venture creation platform, announces the launch of its first dedicated program designed to transform breakthrough scientific discoveries into scalable companies. This launch establishes Rockcliffe Labs as the first institution of its kind in Canada, with a mandate to create 100 […
Now, that’s a rivalry. The London Knights pumped in six goals at Kitchener’s rink Friday. On Sunday, the Rangers rode a Jakub Chromiak overtime tally for a 3-2 triumph to deny the defending Memorial Cup champions a sixth straight victory before 9,061 at Canada Life Place. Two of the teams’ biggest stars – London’s Henry […]
One person was taken to hospital after firefighters were called to a house fire in the city’s southeast end on Sunday, London Fire Department officials said. It was just before 1 p.m. on Sunday when fire officials announced on social media that crews were called to a house in the 500-block of Osgoode Drive – […]
Rents nationwide have been falling in 2025 due to softer demand and increased supply.
Hensall’s bad dog that went on a tear through the tiny Bluewater village has been found and quarantined. Ontario Provincial Police in Huron County said the dog, described as a “pit bull” type, had been on the lam since Friday after it attacked a pedestrian in the village that’s located 60 kilometres north of London. […]
As kicks in the teeth go, this was an all-timer. The Western Mustangs have rarely been blown out in their 96-year football history. They almost never get embarrassed at home – but they were soundly thumped in a humbling 60-13 defeat to the Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks Saturday at Western Alumni Stadium. It’s the worst […]
Performers at the state-sponsored festival agreed not to criticize the Saudi legal system, royal family or religion
What do you want? OK, as a taxpayer and having no kids so no school needs but still pay taxes. So, what are the ATA demands? We all read what the government is willing to give but nothing on what teachers seek. Let’s see those details and really see if this is about classroom sizes, […]
Dirty money Regarding B.C’s David Eby and Quebec refusing to allow oil and gas pipelines through their Canadian province, I have a suggestion. When it comes time to issue our billions in transfer payments, Alberta should calculate how much of those transfer dollars come from oil and gas. Make what each province will get public […]
Snazzy new plates (Re: Alberta unveils new licence plates which will display ‘Strong And Free’ motto, Calgary Sun, Oct. 16.) Two thumbs-up from me on Alberta’s new licence-plate design and motto. It certainly represents great things are in store for this great province. I really think Alberta will never reach its true potential until it […]
Trump’s my guy The Saturday Sun ran a number of letters to the editor criticizing Trump. I would like to respond. Today, in the First World there is a struggle going on between the WEF globalists and the nationalists. The WEF globalists want to install a world authoritarian communist governance and the nationalists want the […]
Price to pay ‘O Canada! Our home and native land!’ always engenders a great deal of national pride. The unpredictable behaviour of that self-centred, morally-corrupt, attention-seeking president in the Oval Office has been a wakeup call, a slap in the face. For far too long, Canada has depended on the Americans to help us guard […]
In rural areas, fewer people share the cost of roads, parks and emergency services. But high spending isn’t inevitable. Some rural municipalities managed to spend far less, demonstrating local choices about what services to provide, and how to deliver them, matter.
U.S. President Donald Trump meanwhile suggested that Kyiv may have to give up territory in exchange for an end to Moscow's more than three-and-a-half-year invasion.
George Springer is back in the Toronto Blue Jays' lineup.
Tyler Myers and Kiefer Sherwood scored 41 seconds apart as the Vancouver Canucks snapped Washington's four-game winning streak with a 4-3 victory over the Capitals on Sunday.
Butterfield Acres farm in Foothills County, Alta., was ordered to close after avian flu cases were confirmed. Recent visitors are being asked to monitor for symptoms.
Halifax police say a man with gunshot wounds was found near a designated location for those experiencing homelessness and taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries.
A trailer fire in Oshawa claimed the life of a child on Saturday, while a man and woman were taken to hospital with serious, non-life-threatening injuries, police said.
Kim Rabot was brutally murdered by another Ottawa high school student on Oct. 27, 1975. Fifty years later, one of her classmates continues to ensure that she's remembered as more than just the victim of a heinous crime.
Montreal's Felix Auger-Aliassime has added another title to his name, winning the European Open in Belgium on Sunday. The 25-year-old Canadian topped Jiri Lehecka of the Czech Republic 7-6(2), 6-6(7), 6-2 to win the hard-court ATP 250 tournament.
Ben Flanagan of Kitchener, Ont., achieved his goal of winning a Canadian title in his marathon debut, reaching the finish in two hours 15 minutes 41 seconds on a warm and windy Sunday morning at the Toronto Waterfront event.
Canadian Leylah Fernandez got off to a quick start and then had to battle to defeat Tereza Valentova of the Czech Republic 6-0, 5-7, 6-3 in the championship final of the Japan Women's Open on Saturday night.
How did two women charged with first-degree murder end up pleading to manslaughter in the killing of Megan Gallagher? We explain what happened.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith told an Edmonton Chamber of Commerce event Thursday that while the latest youth unemployment numbers were heartening, she was still concerned they were too high.
This week, Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand is visiting China as part of an effort to improve relations amid a trade war between Canada and China. It began last year, when Ottawa imposed a 100-per-cent tariff on Chinese-made electric vehicles. China responded by launching an anti-dumping probe into Canada’s canola imports, and later issued its own 100-per-cent tariff on Canadian canola oil,
The ceasefire in Gaza that U.S. President Donald Trump helped broker has been in place since Friday. But already, both Israel and Hamas have accused each other of violating the agreement. Tensions flared over a slower-than-expected return of deceased hostages, and Hamas has, so far, refused to disarm and cede power in Gaza. Despite the disagreements, humanitarian aid trucks began entering Gaza on
Canada’s agriculture industry is big business, contributing $32-billion to Canada’s GDP in 2024 and employing an estimated 223,000 people. What garners less attention is how heavily dependent the agriculture industry is on migrant labourers, with about 80,000 workers in the sector. The job is often gruelling and typically pays around minimum wage, but that money tends to go a lot farther in th
A legal battle is underway over the notwithstanding clause, which allows governments to override “[certain] rights of Canadians” that are protected by the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. It’s a tool provincial governments have invoked often in recent years.But the federal government is bringing the dispute to the Supreme Court, asking it to consider new limits on the clause. Divisions over t
Geoffrey Hinton, “the godfather of AI”, pioneered much of the network research that would become the backbone of modern AI. But it’s in the last several years that he has reached mainstream renown. Since 2023, Hinton has been on a campaign to convince governments, corporations and citizens that artificial intelligence – his life’s work – could be what spells the end of human civilizati
A new pipeline pitch is stirring up an old fight. On Oct. 1, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced the province would be drawing up a proposal for a new oil pipeline to the B.C. coast by May. In the last week, B.C. Premier David Eby has voiced criticisms of the project and opposed Smith’s coinciding efforts to repeal laws affecting access to the coast. In recent days, the disagreement has esc
Toronto is trying for Game 7 against Seattle in the American League championship series. Follow our live blog for everything you need to know.
The deceased was identified as a 43-year-old man from Wasaga Beach.
The Canadian Child Benefit was created by the Trudeau government in 2016, replacing the previous Universal Child Care Benefit put in place by Steve's Harpers government.
Sunday could see the highest temperatures for the week alongside heavy rain and winds up to 85 kilometres per hour.
We talked to Jays supporters across the city about wearing their fandom on their sleeves.
The band did not disclose where Rivers died or the circumstances, but praised him as “pure magic” and “the soul in the sound.”
'Rest easy, brother. Your music never ends,' bandmates write in statement
Gustavo Petro says Alejandro Carranza 'had no ties to drug traffickers and his daily activity was fishing'
U.S. President says Gustavo Petro must 'close up these killing fields immediately, or the United States will close them up for him, and it won't be done nicely'
Gang broke into room that has housed the French crown jewels since 1887
Defence minister says Jerusalem remains committed to returning all hostages, disarming Hamas and preventing Gaza from posing a threat
Royal's request reportedly came shortly before now-infamous photo of him with arm around Giuffre's waist was published
John Schneider is a smart man — despite those who savage one of his in-game moves that doesn’t end well — and the longer he manages in the big leagues, the wiser he certainly appears to get. The fourth-year Blue Jays manager is also well aware of the bright lights shining on him when things […]
Red Bull driver races to third victory in four races Sunday, McLaren's Piastri distant fifth
Former World Series MVP, who injured knee in Game 5 in Seattle, to serve as DH with Jays on brink in Game 6
Prime Minister Mark Carney is steering Canada toward an economic wreck with his plan to ban the sale of new gas and diesel vehicles by 2035. Carney has announced a one-year pause and a two-month consultation to find a way out. Meanwhile, the policy is still dangling over Canadians like a sword of Damocles. Carney […]
What does it take to get locked up? Two men allegedly stole a Dodge Charger muscle car and led cops on a wild chase through Harlem streets, driving up on sidewalks, endangering pedestrians and slamming into other vehicles. When the cops finally grabbed them, one of the men had a loaded, unlicensed pistol in his […]
You’d never know it from the behaviour of vandals and activists, but there’s peace in the Middle East. It’s a fragile peace, for sure. Because of that fragility, it must be treated with care and nurtured. If there’s to be any meaningful and enduring peace in Gaza, the rest of the world needs to lead by […]
Mayor Malcolm Brodie sent a warning letter to residents about the B.C. Supreme Court decision but city councillor Kash Heed says the move is premature with an appeal underway
Though targeted, police say it doesn't appear to be related to recent extortion shootings
More than one-third of B.C. seven-year-olds may not be up-to-date on routine childhood immunizations, according to health data.
B.C. Supreme Court judge dismisses company's counterclaim to revoke her severance for "meritless and bad faith" allegations and invited employee to additionally claim rare punitive damages.
A man charging his Tesla in Hope in 2024 was lucky to escape injury after a cascade of errors caused an 'arc flash' that sent him flying.
Here's all the latest local and international news concerning climate change for the week of Oct. 13 to Oct. 19, 2025.
“Boroughs know their land, they know their streets — they know what’s best for their citizens,” the Ensemble Montréal leader said Sunday.
The CSN says Quebec's proposed law would overwhelmingly harm women, who make up over 75 per cent of those who work in the affected sectors.
The fire was in a third-floor apartment on Grand Blvd. near St-Jacques St. The victim was in his 60s.
The driver and his passenger weren't injured.
The 25-year-old Canadian topped Jiri Lehecka of Czech Republic 7-6 (2), 6-6 (7), 6-2 to win the hard-court ATP 250 tournament.
Di Rienzo headed a grandparent fraud scheme that operated between 2019 and 2021 and bilked 20 elderly Americans out of more than US$316,000.
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