Mix of Sun and Cloud to See Calgary into the Weekend
Mix of Sun and Cloud to See Calgary into the Weekend

Calgary will see a mix of sun and cloud to kick start the weekend, with temperatures expected to remain seasonal. Residents can expect partly cloudy skies on Saturday and Sunday, with a slight chance of isolated showers late Sunday afternoon. Highs will hover around 20 degrees Celsius, while overnight lows will dip to single digits.

No Charges in Toronto Teen Missing Case

Police have announced that no charges will be laid in the case of a Toronto teen who was missing for nearly two weeks. The investigation concluded without sufficient evidence to warrant charges, authorities said.

Toronto Police Officer Charged with Sexual Assault

A Toronto police officer has been charged with sexual assault involving a female youth. The officer has been suspended with pay pending the outcome of legal proceedings.

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Vancouver Island Theft Caught on Camera

Suspects were caught on surveillance video smashing through a repair shop on Vancouver Island during a theft. Police are seeking public assistance to identify the individuals involved.

SkyTrain Construction Hurts Surrey and Langley Businesses

Businesses in Surrey and Langley are reporting significant revenue losses due to ongoing SkyTrain construction. The disruptions have led to reduced foot traffic and access issues for customers.

Okotoks Residents Angry Over Bail Release

Residents of Okotoks are expressing anger after a man charged with sexual exploitation crimes was released on bail. Community members fear for public safety and are calling for stricter bail conditions.

Low Vision Advocates Push for Telescope Glasses

Low vision advocates are urging Alberta to allow drivers to use telescope glasses, calling it a game changer for those with visual impairments. The devices could improve mobility and independence.

Ottawa Paramedics See Drop in Level Zero Incidents

Ottawa paramedics have reported a significant drop in level zero incidents in 2025, indicating improved emergency response times and resource availability.

Kingston Health Unit Investigates Parasite Outbreak

Kingston, Ont.'s health unit is investigating 114 cases of stomach illness caused by a parasite. Officials are working to identify the source and prevent further spread.

Loto-Quebec Tests Self-Checkout Prompts

Loto-Quebec is testing a pilot project that prompts customers at grocery store self-checkouts to purchase lottery tickets. The initiative aims to increase sales and convenience.

RCMP Officer Charged with Illegal Border Entry

An RCMP officer has been charged with organizing the illegal border entry of a family member. The case raises concerns about border security and officer conduct.

Bomb Threat at Grey Nuns Hospital Not Credible

A bomb threat at Grey Nuns Hospital has been deemed not credible by police. The facility was evacuated as a precaution but has since resumed normal operations.

First Nation Calls for Federal Review of AI Project

A First Nation is calling for a federal review of the Wonder Valley AI project, citing concerns over environmental impact and lack of consultation.

Halifax Road Closed Due to Unstable Crane

A Halifax-area road was closed and a building evacuated after a construction crane was found to be unstable. Engineers are assessing the situation to ensure safety.

Construction Worker Killed on New Brunswick Highway

A construction worker was struck and killed by a truck on a New Brunswick highway. The incident is under investigation by authorities.

Manitoba Premier Rejects AI Data Centre

Manitoba Premier Kinew has said no to a hyperscale AI data centre south of Winnipeg, citing concerns over energy use and environmental impact.

Winnipeg Transit Fare Evasion Data

New data shows thousands of riders are avoiding fare payments for Winnipeg Transit, leading to revenue losses and calls for improved enforcement.

Saskatchewan Woman Granted Day Parole

A Saskatchewan woman who starved a girl to death and harmed her sister has been granted day parole. The decision has sparked outrage among community members.

Mosaic Returns to Regina

Mosaic, a multicultural festival, has returned to Regina with a new pavilion, celebrating diversity and cultural exchange.

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Brantford Murder Still Unsolved

Questions remain surrounding the 2016 murder of a Brantford man, with family members seeking justice and closure.

Erin Dirt Bike Riders Sought

Police are asking the public to help identify dirt bike riders in Erin who were involved in a incident captured on video.

Saskatchewan Wildfire Sentencing Delayed

Sentencing for a man who admitted to starting a 2025 Saskatchewan wildfire has been moved to August, prolonging the legal process.

Saskatoon French School Design Progress

The province says Saskatoon's new French school design is one-third complete, with construction expected to finish on schedule.

Charges in Bruce Mines Man's Death

Two men have been charged in connection with the death of a Bruce Mines man, as police continue their investigation.

Hearst Motel Drug Seizure

Police seized $105,000 worth of fentanyl, meth, and other drugs from a Hearst motel, leading to charges against multiple individuals.

Big City Mayors Urge Downtown Investment

Big City Mayors are urging federal investment for downtown revitalization, citing economic recovery and community well-being.

Jonathan Zak Murder Sentencing

Sentencing has been handed down in the Jonathan Zak murder retrial, with the victim's family expressing profound loss.

Muskoka Prison Murder Trial Continues

The Muskoka prison murder trial continues as the defence prepares to call its first witness, with testimony expected to shed light on the incident.

Central Ontario Forest Fire Risk High

Forest fire risk is high or extreme across central Ontario, prompting warnings from officials and restrictions on outdoor activities.

North Service Road Fire Contained

A fire on North Service Road has been extinguished with no injuries reported, though the cause is under investigation.

Windsor Pediatrician Suspended

A Windsor, Ont. pediatrician has been suspended for accessing newborn information without authorization, raising privacy concerns.

Former BC RCMP Officer in National Security Investigation

A former BC RCMP officer has been charged in a national security investigation, highlighting ongoing efforts to protect against threats.

Teen Charged with Sexual Assault on Vancouver Island

A teen has been charged with the sexual assault of a stranger on Vancouver Island, with the incident captured on video.

Billy Bishop Airport Expansion Concerns

A report says Billy Bishop airport expansion could impact thousands of homes along the waterfront, sparking debate among residents and officials.

Colombia President Calls Trump Allies Narco-Traffickers

Colombia's president has labeled Trump allies as narco-traffickers in an interview with AFP, escalating political tensions.

Lufthansa Boeing 787 Incident

Lufthansa employees were injured after a Boeing 787's nose landing gear collapsed at Frankfurt airport, prompting an investigation.