Tavares powers Leafs over Mammoth with 501st goal
By Joshua Clipperton The Canadian Press Posted November 5, 2025 9:49 pm 2 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size TORONTO – John Tavares scored his 501st…
‘Bring my dad home,’ pleads son of Sask. man missing since June 2022
Danny Ballantyne was just nine years old when his dad Drew Ballantyne went missing. He said he has fond memories of playing basketball and soccer with his dad. “I liked…
Third Michigan man arrested over alleged Halloween terror plot | Michigan
Investigators say a third Michigan man is now facing charges in a plot to stage a terror attack on Halloween. He traveled to an amusement park in the midwest to…
Saskatchewan industries welcome federal budget with unanswered questions
As industry leaders in Saskatchewan are weighing up the federal government’s budget, they say many boxes are checked while others are left empty. Agriculture producers in the province say they…
Chris d’Entremont’s floor crossing met with mix of admiration, admonition at home in N.S.
Reaction to MP Chris d’Entremont’s move from the Conservative Party to the governing Liberals is making waves back home in Nova Scotia, with some fully supporting his decision and others…
Prosecutors asked if manslaughter charge will be considered if Greg Lynn overturns high country murder conviction | Victoria
The Victorian court of appeal has asked the office of public prosecutions if it would “amend its hand” – including on whether a manslaughter charge would be laid – in…
FIFA creates new peace prize to be awarded at World Cup in U.S.
“Football stands for peace, and on behalf of the entire global football community, the FIFA Peace Prize — Football Unites the World will recognize the enormous efforts of those individuals…
‘Sign of confidence’: Edmonton reacts to Budget 2025
One day after the federal budget, provincial and municipal leaders are trying to figure out what it means for hundreds of projects in Alberta. The federal government is calling its…
Indigenous leaders decry budget’s lack of money for key reconciliation programs
Indigenous leaders are concerned after this year’s federal budget left key reconciliation programs without guaranteed money beyond spring 2026, prompting fears they could be terminated or face massive cuts. After…
Troubled New Zealand wildlife park euthanizes two lions, fate of five more unclear | New Zealand
A troubled New Zealand wildlife park says it has been forced to euthanise two of its elderly lions, with the fate of its remaining five lions unclear, after it ran…













