Groundhog Day 2026: Canadian groundhogs predict an early spring
It’s Groundhog Day across Canada. Will it be an early spring or six more weeks of winter?
Longueuil, Que. police find 2 people dead after responding to assault call
Police in Longueuil, Que., are investigating after officers found two bodies while responding to an assault call overnight.
Teens face 1st-degree murder charges in First Nations double homicide
Prosecutors say two teens apprehended last week in connection with a double homicide in a First Nations community in northern Quebec are facing first-degree murder charges.
Canadiens fire goalie coach Eric Raymond amid down season for Montreal goalies
Montreal Canadiens’ president of hockey operations Jeff Gorton announced Wednesday that the NHL club has fired goalie coach Eric Raymond.
Caufield embraces hot streak, thrilled to net 30th in 3-2 OT win over Golden Knights
The 25-year-old ran his personal goal streak to six games, the longest of his NHL career, by scoring his 30th goal of the season Tuesday night.
Quebec police investigate murder-suicide in a First Nation community
The local police say they were called to a private residence in the Atikamekw community of Manawan on Sunday, and discovered two bodies.
Montreal police launch initiative to tailor 911 responses for autistic people
The SPVM and Giant Steps School have launched a pilot project that aims to improve interactions between officers and autistic individuals during interventions.
Montreal-area public transit agency Exo cutting jobs amid sector-wide budget crunch
Montreal-area transit service Exo is cutting dozens of jobs and is warning of future service reductions as Quebec’s public transportation sector continues to struggle.
Conservatives say they set fundraising record of nearly $48M last year
The Conservative Party of Canada says it set a fundraising record in 2025, bringing in almost $48 million from more than 327,000 donations across the country.
B.C.’s Eby says no significant pipeline updates in meeting with Carney, Alberta’s Smith
B.C. Premier David Eby says there was no”‘significant update” on a proposed oil pipeline to the West Coast during what he described as a “cordial” meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith on Wednesday.