Katrina Sison was on her way to a volleyball game. But something felt off. “I just had shortness of breath, like really bad shortness of breath. I decided to go to the emergency [room] instead,” Sison said. At 38, Sison, from Pickering, Ont., never suspected her heart might be in crisis. “I got the ECHO […]
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More Canadians powered by AI at Winter Games – National
Just for fun, Xavier McKeever and his cross-country ski teammates once tasked ChatGPT to design a training plan for them. “It was the craziest training plan we’ve ever seen,” said the 22-year-old from Canmore, Alta. “It basically said you should do intensity every single day. You should do three hours of skiing and then an […]
Crosby, McDavid lead Canada into Olympic opener – National
By The Canadian Press The Canadian Press Posted February 12, 2026 4:01 am 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size MILAN – Canadian hockey commands the spotlight on Day 6 at the Milan Cortina Olympics, as the men open their tournament and the women look to regroup on a day that […]
Cold snow, hot takes: Lululemon Olympics gear – National
Whenever Team Canada laces up its skates and clips on its skis for another Olympics, fans back home become armchair critics — and it’s not just the performances they’re judging. The last few Games have shown that Canadians love to hate their team’s uniform. They griped about the graffiti-inspired jean jackets Hudson’s Bay made for […]
‘I hear you’: Social disorder up, break-ins down, says Kelowna RCMP
Kelowna, B.C.’s top RCMP officer says he’s hearing growing frustration from local business owners as crime and social disorder continue to impact the city. Supt. Chris Goebel addressed city council on Monday, acknowledging the day-to-day realities many businesses are facing, including people sleeping in doorways, open drug use, warming fires and damage to private property. […]
Saskatchewan film club shines spotlight on Prairie storytellers
By Payton Zillich Global News Posted February 8, 2026 7:24 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size It all began with a little girl, a camcorder and a dream. Now, several years later, Saskatchewan filmmaker Emma Zuck is being celebrated for her art. After going to film school in Toronto, […]
5 things to know from Saturday at the Winter Games – National
Descrease article font size Increase article font size MILAN – From Canada’s first medal to an opening win in women’s hockey, here are five things to know from Saturday, Feb. 7 at the 2026 Milan Cortina Games: VETERAN VALÉRIE Valérie Maltais won her first national title in 2009, and has enjoyed a highly decorated career […]
Criticism over B.C. government’s handling of Texada grizzly bear shooting
The two people fined in the death of a grizzly bear on Texada Island last year have now started a GoFundMe to help pay their fines and legal fees. In a post on social media on Thursday, the Conservation Officer Service said Texada Island residents Kody Bevan and Seneca Antony pleaded guilty and were sentenced […]
British man who was living in Vancouver convicted in U.S. dark web drug trafficking
A British man has been convicted in the State of Georgia for conspiring to distribute and import fentanyl analogues and other novel controlled substances on a dark web platform called “Dream Market.” The importation and distribution of these substances led to the death of two members of the United States Navy in 2017, the RCMP’s […]
Flames take season series with 4-3 win over Oilers
Descrease article font size Increase article font size CALGARY – Rookie Matvei Gridin had a goal and an assist for his first multi-point NHL game to lead the Calgary Flames to a 4-3 victory over the Edmonton Oilers on Wednesday. Jonathan Huberdeau and Ryan Lomberg, with the game-winner, also scored for Calgary (23-27-6). Nazem Kadri, […]