Fleming College, Trent University ‘encouraged’ by $1B for Ontario post-secondary institutions
The Ontario government announced $1.3 billion in new funding for post-secondary institutions that may be impacted by the federal government's cap on international students.
Education
Feb 27
Fleming College president calls international student cap ‘rash decision’; Trent University ‘disappointed’
Fleming College president Maureen Adamson says the cap has created a 'great deal of uncertainty' for the college community, students, faculty, businesses and broader community.
Education
Jan 23
Calgary Flames sign college free agent centre Sam Morton
The 24-year-old from Lafayette, Colo., will join Calgary's American Hockey League affiliate, the Calgary Wranglers, on an amateur tryout contract for the remainder of this season.
Sports
Mar 18
Peterborough 2023 Sunshine List led by hospital CEO, university president
Dr. Lynn Mikula, who began as the president and CEO of the Peterborough Regional Health Centre in 2023, was the highest-paid top public-sector employee in Peterborough in 2023.
Canada
Mar 28
BWXT Nuclear Peterborough, Innovation Cluster aim to spur economic development
BWXT Nuclear Energy Canada ships uranium dioxide-filled pellets to its Peterborough facility where they are assembled into CANDU fuel bundles using beryllium, a lightweight metal.
Economy
Mar 26
Man arrested for impaired driving after minivan strikes hydro pole in Peterborough
A minivan was found on top of a snowbank on Dobbin Road, alongside a broken hydro pole. Police say when officers arrived, the driver was not at the scene of the crash.
Crime
Jan 19
Winnipeg police arrest 2 men for attack on 16-year-old Rinelle Harper
Winnipeg police have arrested two men for the attempted murder of Rinelle Harper, who was beaten and left for dead in the Assiniboine River.
Canada
Dec 31, 1969
Call of the Wilde: Montreal Canadiens’ win streak hits 3 with home ice victory over Flyers
On Thursday, the Montreal Canadiens came home to the Bell Centre for a five-game home stand. Brian Wilde has more on the game and what it means for the rest of the Habs' season.
Sports
Mar 28
20 years since NHL record was set, fighting is down across the league but not going anywhere
It has been 20 years since a fight fest at a game that still holds an NHL record. Now, fighting is rare in the NHL, but certainly not gone.
Sports
Feb 27
‘He’s determined’: Edmonton Oil Kings coach impressed by play of WHL prospect Joe Iginla
Joe Iginla appears to have already gained some valuable insights about what it will likely take for him to excel in the game he's passionate about.
Canada
Feb 23
A look at teams competing at 2024 Canadian women’s curling championship in Calgary
A team-by-team look at the field for the Canadian women's curling championship Feb. 16-25 at Calgary's WinSport International Arena.
Canada
Feb 15
7 people sent to hospital following apartment fire in south Edmonton
At least seven people have been taken to hospital following a large apartment fire in a south Edmonton neighbourhood.
Crime
Jan 26
Scott Fraser named Kingston’s new chief of police
Fraser was the Brockville chief of police before coming to Kingston as deputy chief in October 2021.
Canada
Dec 19, 2023
Iowa voters face ‘dangerously cold’ conditions as caucus kicks off GOP race
About 150 million Americans were under a wind chill warning or advisory for dangerous cold and wind as an Arctic air mass spilled south and eastward across the U.S.
U.S. News
Jan 15
Toronto high school on lockdown after reports of person inside with gun
Kipling Collegiate was put on lockdown after a person with a gun was reported in the building Wednesday afternoon, according to Toronto police.
Crime
Dec 13, 2023
‘Saved their neighbour’s life’: Saskatoon students receive Award of Merit
A trio of Saskatoon highschoolers made a quick decision and helped a woman out of her burning home on the 100 block of Zeman Crescent in November.
Canada
Dec 18, 2023
Babies, birthdays and basketball: B.C.’s good news stories for 2023
With the creation of our Feel-Good Friday newsletter, we have provided our viewers with a look at some of that week's good news directly to their inbox.
Canada
Dec 25, 2023
Panera’s Charged Lemonade blamed for 2nd death in lawsuit
The lawsuit comes less than 2 months after Panera Bread was sued by the family of a 21-year-old Ivy League student, who died after allegedly drinking a Charged Lemonade.
Trending
Dec 6, 2023
Luke Misa records hat trick as Mississauga Steelheads strike down London Knights
The Mississauga Steelheads scored five unanswered goals in a 5-1 win over the London Knights.
Sports
Dec 1, 2023
Crash knocks out power in west end of Peterborough
On Friday morning, emergency crews responded to a crash on Brealey Drive near Fleming College where a vehicle had struck and knocked down a hydro pole.
Traffic
Oct 13, 2023