Saskatoon's College Drive construction project is experiencing delays, with the University Bridge now expected to reopen in late June. The original timeline had the bridge reopening earlier, but unforeseen issues have pushed back the completion date. Drivers and residents are advised to plan alternate routes and expect continued disruptions.
Other News Highlights
Toronto PATH Stabbing Case
A woman who fatally stabbed a stranger in Toronto's PATH system has been given an absolute discharge, sparking debate about the legal system's handling of mental health cases.
Ghana Midfielder Denied Entry
Ghana midfielder Partey was denied entry into Canada, causing a stir among soccer fans ahead of the World Cup.
Fatal Crash in Delta, B.C.
A driver died after crashing into a water-filled ditch in Delta, British Columbia. Authorities are investigating the cause of the accident.
BC Hydro Expects Record Power Consumption
BC Hydro predicts record spring power consumption due to the World Cup and hot weather, urging residents to conserve energy.
Calgary Family Shares ALS Story
During ALS Awareness Month, a Calgary family shares their journey with the disease, highlighting the need for research and support.
AHS Leader Departure
The departure of an Alberta Health Services leader is called a 'devastating blow' by the former Alberta Medical Association president, raising concerns about healthcare leadership.
Ottawa Police Budget Deficit
Ottawa Police Service faces a $25 million budget deficit in 2026, prompting discussions about funding and resource allocation.
Riverside South Recreation Complex
Riverside South residents will get a first look at plans for a massive recreation complex, aiming to provide community amenities.
Mail Theft on Montreal's South Shore
Police are searching for a man posing as a postal worker to steal mail on Montreal's South Shore. Residents are advised to be vigilant.
Montreal Weekend Road Closures
Montreal-area weekend road closures due to construction are announced, with detours and delays expected.
Station Park Food Hall Pop-ups
Rotating pop-ups will take over the empty Station Park food hall space, offering diverse dining options.
Edmonton Weekend Events
Here's what's happening in Edmonton this weekend, including festivals, concerts, and community activities.
Moncton Drug Overdoses
More than 300 drug overdoses were reported in Moncton, New Brunswick, in less than two weeks, prompting a public health response.
Halifax House Fire
One person was sent to the hospital following a house fire in Halifax. Firefighters contained the blaze, and the cause is under investigation.
Manitoba Tornado Damage
A suspected tornado ripped the roof off a Manitoba industrial building, leaving a $30 million path of destruction. No injuries were reported.
Winnipeg Teens as World Cup Ball Carriers
Winnipeg teens are excited to be ball carriers at the World Cup, calling it a 'super exciting' opportunity.
Saskatchewan Roadway Design
A roadway in Saskatchewan is drawing attention for its unusual design, with experts weighing in on its safety and functionality.
Regina Globe Theatre at Heritage Committee
Regina's Globe Theatre appeared before a federal heritage committee after a recent run of 'Little Red Warrior and His Lawyer,' discussing cultural representation.
Team Canada World Cup History
Team Canada is just hours away from making FIFA World Cup history. LIVE updates are available.
Guelph Robotic Exoskeleton
A Guelph, Ontario, family bought a robotic exoskeleton with donations, calling it 'seems like a dream' for their child's mobility.
Saskatchewan Wildfire Preparedness
A review finds Saskatchewan is 'not fully prepared' for the worst wildfire season on record, calling for improved resources and planning.
London, Ont. Mass-Casualty Collision
A mass-casualty collision was reported at a London, Ontario shopping centre. Emergency services responded, and the investigation is ongoing.
Impaired Assault and Crash
Police say an impaired suspect assaulted their partner, fled the scene, and crashed a truck. The suspect is in custody.
Pickup Truck Crashes Into Home
A two-vehicle collision sent a pickup truck careening into a south London home. No serious injuries were reported.
Farm Tractor Incident
A 74-year-old died following a farm tractor incident in Plympton-Wyoming. Authorities are investigating.
RBC Canadian Open Traffic
Golf fans and gridlocks: How the RBC Canadian Open will impact traffic in the area.
Elnaz Hajtamiri Attacker Deported
The attacker of Elnaz Hajtamiri is to be deported, bringing closure to a high-profile case.
Beach Bacteria Levels
One beach is closed, and three are under warnings for bacteria levels. Swimmers are advised to check water quality.
World Cup Viewing in Windsor
Where to watch FIFA World Cup games in Windsor, with venues and special events listed.
B.C. Mom and Daughter at Skatepark
A B.C. mom encourages her daughter with cerebral palsy to enjoy the skatepark, promoting inclusivity in sports.
Supreme Court on Bilingual Lieutenant-Governor
The Supreme Court rules that New Brunswick's lieutenant-governor must be bilingual, affirming language rights.
Anti-U.S. Anthem Booing Warning
A former top defence official warns Canadians against booing the U.S. anthem, citing diplomatic consequences.
Ohio Festival Shooting
Police arrested a suspect in a shooting at an Ohio festival that wounded 12. The motive is under investigation.
Congo Clashes Over Term Limits
Clashes erupted in Congo's capital as opposition rejected changes to presidential term limits, leading to unrest.
Politics
Could PM Carney's social media ban be derailed by Trump and big tech? PM Carney unveils a plan to lower food costs. A former top defence official warns against booing the U.S. anthem.
Business
SpaceX soared 23 per cent in its Wall Street debut, making Elon Musk the first trillionaire. An appeals court upheld FTX co-founder Sam Bankman-Fried's fraud conviction. The S&P/TSX composite was up more than 300 points, and U.S. stock markets also rose.
Health
Senior doctors are considering leaving the U.K. for Canada. Emory University explores a promising new therapy for childhood leukemia with fewer toxic effects. A study looks at how common social anxiety disorder is and who is most affected.
Entertainment
Taylor Swift became the youngest woman inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame at age 36. Gwyneth Paltrow faced online backlash for starring in a luxury Israel real estate ad. David Hockney, iconic British artist, died at 88.
Sports
Canadian tennis star Mboko will miss Wimbledon with an injured MCL in his left knee. Donald Trump will not attend the U.S. team's World Cup opener. Canada's multiculturalism leads to dual allegiances for World Cup fans.
Lifestyle
As UFOs go mainstream, the jury is out on what alien life might mean for religion. A Congolese refugee turned fashion designer is dressing Kentucky's governor and NBA stars. The first leather bag from T-Rex cells will be auctioned in Paris.
Climate & Environment
Timmy, Germany's humpback whale, likely lived only 5 days after a controversial rescue. Environment Canada cuts to radar research put the public at risk, experts say. Hundreds of thousands are without power after Midwest storms, while the U.S. East Coast braces for high heat.
Sci-Tech
Social media use at a young age is linked to earlier experimentation with drugs and alcohol. The U.S. released a third batch of UFO files, including new videos and reports. Is Instagram down? Users report issues accessing the platform.



