Saskatoon Fire Department Launches New Dispatch Program
Saskatoon's Fire Station No. 9 has implemented a Computer Aided Dispatch system to enhance operational efficiency and response times for fire crews, aiming to improve public safety services.
Saskatoon's Fire Station No. 9 has implemented a Computer Aided Dispatch system to enhance operational efficiency and response times for fire crews, aiming to improve public safety services.
As a massive power outage leaves 11 million Cubans in darkness and without running water, the Cuban diaspora in Canada watches with deep concern, reflecting on the deteriorating conditions in their homeland.
A former U.S. Army general responsible for military support to Ukraine lost classified maps on a train and suffered a concussion after a boozy dinner, per a federal watchdog report.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's plan to balance the federal operating budget by 2028-29 is drawing criticism from economists and watchdogs who argue his accounting methods blur lines between operational and capital spending.
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RecommendedAn Alberta judicial board has called for the suspension of a judge who jailed a lawyer in a contentious legal dispute, citing concerns over judicial conduct and fairness in the justice system.
Secretary of State Wayne Long unveils new affordability measures including tax relief, GST credit increases, and NSF fee caps to support Albertans facing economic challenges.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe explains that the province's deficit budget for 2026-27 is necessary to protect essential public services amid economic pressures.
An 87-year-old retired teacher from Alberta is contesting extradition to the United Kingdom to face historical abuse allegations, with proceedings unfolding in Edmonton courts.
A Toronto police officer is hospitalized following a serious collision involving a stolen vehicle during a traffic stop near Sheppard Avenue West and Allen Road on March 17, 2026.
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RecommendedThe Mamdani administration plans to end legal support for former New York City Mayor Eric Adams in a sexual assault lawsuit, citing policy shifts and resource allocation concerns.
A Calgary judge has found Kepra Udup Bang guilty of aggravated sexual assault for a brutal 2019 attack that left a woman unconscious and beaten beyond recognition, rejecting his claim of consensual sex.
Cuban envoy states political system is off-limits in US discussions, highlights trade embargo as main obstacle to American investment despite economic challenges.
The federal government will appeal a court decision on the Emergencies Act to the Supreme Court, following its use during the 2022 convoy protests in Ottawa.
Calgary police have arrested and charged three teenagers following a violent stabbing and robbery near the Westwinds CTrain station, with authorities expressing deep concern over youth violence.
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RecommendedEdmonton police are requesting public video footage to aid in the investigation of a death on the city's north side, as authorities work to uncover details surrounding the incident.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith expresses confidence in balancing the provincial budget despite projections of moderate oil prices, emphasizing fiscal discipline and economic stability.
Three inmates sustained injuries in an assault at Springhill Institution in Nova Scotia and have been returned to the facility, highlighting ongoing safety concerns in federal corrections.
Tomy Carranza-Ladry, sentenced to life for second-degree murder of an 18-month-old, appeals conviction, citing legal errors by the trial judge and requesting a new trial.
A Calgary judge has overturned the environmental review approval for the Rosebud motorsport project, citing procedural flaws. The ruling deals a blow to the proposed racetrack amid local opposition and environmental concerns.
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RecommendedAn OPP investigation finds no evidence of collusion among Toronto Police officers in the Umar Zameer trial, while other stories cover NHL controversies and a Coldplay kiss-cam incident.
The New Brunswick budget for 2026-27, aiming to tackle a $1.4 billion deficit with measures like highway tolls and civil service cuts, has drawn mixed responses from students and cultural institutions.
California Governor Gavin Newsom sent a scathing farewell message to retiring U.S. Border Patrol official Greg Bovino, criticizing his role in Trump-era deportation operations.
A landowner in Alberta argues it is unjust that taxpayers are ultimately responsible for paying the costs of abandoned oil wells, highlighting financial and environmental concerns in the province's energy sector.
Two Calgary teenagers have been charged after a stabbing at a northeast CTrain station, with police investigating the incident as part of ongoing efforts to address youth violence in the city.
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RecommendedGatineau police arrested two men and seized 13 kilograms of cocaine, 5,000 methamphetamine tablets, $88,000 cash, and drug-production equipment in a residence search.
The Canadian Medical Association has applied to intervene in a Saskatchewan court case regarding pronoun policies, citing potential impacts on youth mental health and medical ethics.
A man from Barrie, Ontario, faces charges including child luring and sexual assault after an incident at a local park. He appeared in court as police continue their investigation.
Defence Minister David McGuinty addresses government silence on an Iranian strike on a Canadian base, while Jewish groups push to broaden terrorism laws to ban glorification.
Former politician Jason Kenney accuses Edmonton Mayor Andrew Knack of hypocrisy for criticizing police chief's Israel trip while visiting China, highlighting moral contradictions in Canadian left's foreign policy approach.
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RecommendedBurton Randy Thomas, a convicted sex offender, has been released from prison and will live in Winnipeg, raising community safety concerns and sparking public debate.