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Manitoba community in shock after paradegoers witness fatal train incident
A Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day celebration in eastern Manitoba turned tragic Sunday afternoon when a person was struck and killed by a passing train. * This article was originally published here
McDavid, Oilers ready for Cup climax: ‘Dreamt of yourself playing in that game’
Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers face the Florida Panthers in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup final Monday — the last hurdle in an improbable journey this season. * This article was originally published here
Swimmer pulled from Little Lake at Beavermead Park in Peterborough, Ont.
Emergency crews were called to Beavermead Park around 5 p.m. when a swimmer went missing in Little Lake. The person was located and rushed to hospital. * This article was originally published here
B.C. transgender teacher files human rights complaint after online hate, doxxing
An art teacher in British Columbia has launched a human rights complaint against an online harasser after becoming the subject of a targeted anti-trans campaign. * This article was originally published here
Your Saskatchewan photo of the day: June 2024
Each day, Global Saskatoon and Global Regina feature a viewer-submitted photo for the Your Saskatchewan photo of the day. * This article was originally published here
Waterbombers from Quebec and Ontario help Labrador fight wildfire, no rain expected for days
Eight amphibious waterbombers are attacking the 15-square-kilometre fire, including two from Quebec and another two from Ontario. * This article was originally published here
Edmonton Oilers on the brink of a Stanley Cup win after improbable comeback
A win away from rewriting some NHL history, the Oilers headed to Florida on Saturday for Monday's Game 7 that seemed improbable a week earlier. * This article was originally published here
In Photos: Saskatoon Pride Parade showcases solidarity with LGBTQ2 community
The Saskatoon Pride Parade took place in the downtown core Saturday afternoon. Here's a look, in pictures. * This article was originally published here
Ontario Road Trips: Elora is home to gorgeous gorges — and a bit of Hollywood glam
Elora, Ont., offers day trippers more than gorgeous views, historic charm and memorable dining. It also features more than a few examples of Hollywood North. * This article was originally published here
N.B. teen rescued after diving accident at local pool: ‘I just thank them for acting’
Family and friends are raising money to help the family of a Riverview, N.B., teen who suffered a serious spinal cord injury from a diving accident. * This article was originally published here
Townhome fire in Rutland neighbourhood of Kelowna
The fire happened along Houghton Road on Friday afternoon. * This article was originally published here
Teaching materials on Pride history now available in Sask. despite school regulations
Teaching materials on Pride history are now available in Saskatchewan through the Canadian Pride Historical Society. Provincial regulations may keep them out of schools. * This article was originally published here
Alberta NDP bids farewell to outgoing leader Rachel Notley
Rachel Notley is set to give her final speech as leader of the party, after shepherding its growth into the largest Opposition in Alberta's history. * This article was originally published here
Ontario’s strawberry season ‘will probably end early’ given extreme heat
As a heat dome bakes much of Central and Eastern Canada, farmers are seeing both good and bad fortune sprouting out of the sizzling sun. * This article was originally published here
Coquihalla Canyon Park, Othello Tunnels set to reopen 2.5 years after flood
The 2021 flood damaged more than 30 sites at the park, including the Othello Tunnels. Restoration work is expected to be completed and part of the park reopened by mid-July. * This article was originally published here
Talks underway with potential buyer for Atlantic Canada’s largest newspaper chain
The court-appointed monitor overseeing the potential sale of Atlantic Canada's largest newspaper chain has confirmed selection of a bidder. * This article was originally published here
Canada’s senate passes foreign interference bill, now awaits royal assent
Senators approved the legislation late Wednesday after voting down a proposed amendment aimed at ensuring innocent people are not swept up in its net. * This article was originally published here
How 2 avid readers are trying to make books more affordable
Two passionate readers have launched their own online bookstore in hopes of empowering communities and getting books into the hands of more people across the Maritimes. * This article was originally published here
Some private child care operators in Alberta threaten to opt out of $10-a-day deal
A group representing private child care operators in Alberta is warning about centres opting out of Canada's $10-a-day child-care deal amid 'government turmoil.' * This article was originally published here
Waterloo Region continues battle with extreme heat
With the area in the midst of a heat warning, Waterloo Region has announced that two of its cooling centres will be open for extended hours for the remainder of the week. * This article was originally published here