• Steinauer: Contract talks continue between Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Bo Levi Mitchell

    No news on the Bo Levi Mitchell front seems to be good news for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.
    Hamilton acquired Mitchell’s rights from the Calgary Stampeders in November for a 2023 third-round pick, ’24 fifth-round selection and future considerations. That gave the Ticats an exclusive negotiating window with the veteran quarterback until Feb. 14, when he’s slated to become a CFL free agent.
    Mitchell hasn’t yet signed with Hamilton, but the two sides continue to talk.
    “Th
  • Le Massif resort cancels ski season after employees reject contract offer

    PETITE-RIVIÈRE-ST-FRANÇOIS, QUE. — A major ski resort northeast of Quebec City has shuttered for the season after failing to come to an agreement with striking unionized employees on a new contract.
    Le Massif de Charlevoix had said the ski season was in jeopardy if an agreement couldn't be reached with the unionized employees, who have been on an unlimited general strike since Jan. 2.
    Management says that to ensure safe skiing conditions, Le Massif had to continue artificial
  • Jeff Hafley reaches agreement with Miami Dolphins to become their coach, AP source says

    The Miami Dolphins and Jeff Hafley have reached an agreement to make the former Boston College head coach and Packers defensive coordinator their coach, a person with knowledge of the decision told The Associated Press on Monday.
    The person spoke on condition of anonymity because a contract hadn’t been finalized.
    Hafley replaces Mike McDaniel, who was fired after going 35-33 in four seasons. The Dolphins also fired longtime general manager Chris Grier during the season.
    Hafley, who spent t
  • B.C. postponing changes to heritage act to increase consultation, says minister

    VICTORIA — Forests Minister Ravi Parmar says the B.C. government is postponing changes to the law that governs the designation and protection of heritage sites, because it needs more time to consult with First Nations, industry and other groups.
    The government was planning to bring forward changes to the Heritage Conservation Act this spring, but Parmar says the legislation requires more engagement because of its importance.
    Parmar says the government could table changes in the fall, but d
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  • Canadian women to play three games in Brazil in April as part of FIFA Series 2026

    The Canadian women will face Brazil, South Korea and Zambia in April as part of the FIFA Series, expanded to 48 men's and women's teams in 2026.
    The 2026 Series follows a pilot project in 2024 which featured 24 teams playing in five locations across three continents. The 2026 edition features 36 men's and 12 women's sides, divided into 12 groups of four.
    The 10th-ranked Canadians are grouped with No. 6 Brazil, No. 21 South Korea and No. 64 Zambia with Brazil hosting the games. Those will be Cana
  • Chilliwack City Council to vote on $1.4 million squash court expansion at municipal rec centre

    CHILLIWACK — Chilliwack councillors are set to vote this week on a $1.4 million project to construct two squash courts at one of the two municipal rec centres in Chilliwack.
    According to item 7.6 on this Tuesday’s agenda, the City of Chilliwack issued an RFP (request for proposal) for a squash court expansion at the Leisure Landing Centre, 9145 Corbould Street. Submissions were received by the RFP closing date of Wednesday, January 7, 2026 from three pre-qualified companies, also def
  • From climate change to Inuit culture: Five things shared by Greenland and Canada

    OTTAWA — As Greenland and Canada both feel the threat of American expansion, the two have deep ties they are hoping to build on.
    In February 2024, the Danish territory launched an Arctic strategy that promised a representation office for Greenland in Ottawa. Ten months later, Canada pledged to open a consulate in Nuuk, which is set to take place early next month.
    Here are five things Canada and the Danish territory share:
    A land border
    In 2022, Canada and Denmark struck a deal to resolve a
  • B.C. man facing multiple charges after Alberta crash kills 9-year-old girl

    KILLAM — Mounties in Alberta have laid charges against a B.C. man after a nine-year-old girl was killed in a highway crash almost a year ago.
    The crash at Killam, 170 kilometres southeast of Edmonton, occurred last March.
    Police say a grey pickup truck failed to stop at a stop sign and hit the side of another pickup truck carrying a family.
    Three children, all under 14, and their father were sent to hospital but the nine-year-old girl died at the scene.
    The two people in the grey pickup tr
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  • Former CFL linebacker Roberts has overcome a lot to finally get NFL opportunity

    Jacob Roberts has taken the long road to the NFL.
    The six-foot-one, 233-pound linebacker signed a three-year deal with the Minnesota Vikings on Jan. 6, almost two years after being bypassed in the NFL draft. That allowed the 24-year-old Charlotte, N.C., native to head north, spending parts of two seasons with the Calgary Stampeders.
    But Roberts' football journey has been fraught with detours and bumps along the way.
    He was cut from both his middle school and high school teams, then received just
  • Toronto FC full of optimism ahead of flight to Spain for warm-weather training camp

    TORONTO — Toronto FC leaves the cold and snow of Toronto for the warmth of Spain on Tuesday, still missing a marquee attacker but with a sense of optimism going into the 2026 season.
    Head coach Robin Fraser, starting his second year at the helm, has liked what he has seen to date in training camp.
    "I feel like the intensity and engagement is probably the No. 1 thing that I'm encouraged by so far," he said Monday. "Today we just played 10 vs. 10, with some specific requirements defensively,
  • B.C. First Nations raise alarm over Chilcotin River landslide risk

    First Nations in British Columbia's central Interior are sounding the alarm over landslide risk along the same stretch of the Chilcotin River where a massive slide blocked the waterway for several days in the summer of 2024.
    The Tsilhqot'in National Government issued a statement saying a geotechnical report commissioned by the province after that slide found an "imminent" risk of rockfall into the river that supports several important salmon populations.
    A photo shared by the nation shows what i
  • This year is expected to rival some of the hottest ever recorded, Canadian federal scientists say

    Canadian scientists say the recent stretch of exceptional global temperatures shows no signs of letting up in 2026.
    Scientists with Environment and Climate Change Canada say global average temperatures this year are expected to be around 1.44 C warmer than pre-industrial averages.
    That would put it behind 2024's record-breaking warmth but in the same range as the next two hottest years, 2023 and 2025.Climate modelling forecasts indicate the five-year stretch starting in 2026 is expected to be th
  • Police investigating after shots fired from Surrey, B.C., apartment, balcony

    SURREY — A shooting inside a Surrey, B.C., highrise apartment has resulted in the detention of several people.
    Surrey police say the shooting was reported at around 12:30 a.m. Monday, inside the building in the 9600 block of 136A Street in the Metro Vancouver city.
    A statement says officers located the suite where the shots originated and detained a number of people inside, although all have since been released pending further investigation.
    Police say the shots were likely fired both insi
  • Canada’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander headlines first-ever World team as NBA All-Star format shifts

    The first-ever World team for the NBA All-Star Game is already looking loaded. And the fate of LeBron James' record streak of All-Star selections will now be decided by coaches, or perhaps even Commissioner Adam Silver.
    Oklahoma City’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander of Hamilton, Ont., Milwaukee’s Giannis Antetokounmpo, Denver’s Nikola Jokic, the Los Angeles Lakers’ Luka Doncic and San Antonio’s Victor Wembanyama were among those announced Monday as starters — an inex
  • Jonathan Toews plays first game in Chicago since joining Winnipeg Jets

    CHICAGO (AP) — Jonathan Toews put his Chicago return on his calendar after he signed with his hometown Winnipeg Jets. And then it slipped away as the day approached.
    "I was kind of focusing on the next game, and it kind of sneaks up on you. So here we are,” he said.
    Here we are, indeed.
    Toews was back in Chicago on Monday for his first game in his first NHL home since he signed with Winnipeg on July 1. The 37-year-old center spent his first 15 seasons with the Blackhawks, winning thr
  • Seahawks RB Zach Charbonnet out for remainder of playoffs with knee injury

    SEATTLE (AP) — Seattle Seahawks running back Zach Charbonnet will miss the remainder of the playoffs with a knee injury that requires surgery, coach Mike Macdonald said in a local radio interview on Monday.
    Charbonnet injured his knee during Saturday night's 41-6 win over the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC divisional round.“He’s got a significant knee injury, unfortunately,” Macdonald said on Seattle Sports 710 on Monday. “Breaks your heart. He’s going to need
  • Canadian men fall two places to No. 29 in latest FIFA world rankings

    The Canadian men have dropped two places to No. 29 in the latest FIFA rankings, despite not playing a Tier 1 international since the last ratings were released.
    Canada was overtaken by Nigeria (No. 26, up 12 places) and Algeria (No. 28, up six) after their performances at the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON). Nigeria, which finished third, and Cameroon (No. 45, up 12), which lost to eventual runner-up Morocco in the quarterfinals, were the biggest movers in the new rankings.The Canadian men's only
  • Family of Ottawa mass murder victims gets permanent residency applications approved

    OTTAWA — Canada has approved permanent residency status for the Sri Lankan brother and father of an Ottawa man whose wife and four children were killed in a gruesome mass stabbing.
    Febrio De-Zoysa was sentenced to life in prison last fall after pleading guilty to killing Darshani Ekanayake, her four children — including a two-month-old infant — and their family friend Gamini Amarakoon in an Ottawa townhouse in March 2024.
    The children's father Dhanushka Wickramasinghe was injur
  • Canada considers sending troops to Greenland as U.S. ramps up takeover talk: reports

    OTTAWA — Canada is mulling whether or not to send troops to Greenland in a show of solidarity as U.S. President Donald Trump ramps up talk about taking over the Danish self-governing territory.
    Both The Globe and Mail and CBC, citing unnamed sources, say Canada has drawn up contingency plans for sending a small contingent of troops to Greenland but hasn't yet decided to do it.
    A statement from Defence Minister David McGuinty's press secretary, sent to The Canadian Press last week says the
  • RCMP, partners remove over 55% of inspected commercial vehicles from Lower Mainland roads in 2025

    LOWER MAINLAND — It doesn’t bode well for the trucking industry in British Columbia when over 55 per cent of inspected commercial vehicles in the Lower Mainland were removed from area roads in 2025.According to a statement from RCMP spokesperson Constable Kevin Connolly, more than half of the commercial vehicles inspected in the Lower Mainland and Burnaby during targeted enforcement in 2025 had safety violations that warranted their removal.Over the past year, a dozen partner agencie
  • Montreal public transit agency says ridership fell in 2025 due to rotating strikes

    MONTREAL — Montreal’s public transit agency says commuters took about 20 million fewer trips on its network in 2025 as metros and buses were disrupted by rotating strikes.
    Agency spokesperson Amélie Régis says passengers took 294.1 million trips in 2025, down from 314.6 million trips in the previous year.
    Régis says the 2025 numbers were estimated at the end of November, and do not account for an overtime strike in December.
    The agency estimates weekday ridership
  • Chiefs Add Koby Francis to the 2025/26 Roster

    Chilliwack, B.C. — The Chilliwack Chiefs are pleased to announce the addition of Canadian forward Koby Francis to the 2025/26 roster.
    Francis joins the Chiefs after spending the first half of the season in the CHL with the Chicoutimi Saguenéens. The 6’2”, 181-pound right-handed shot adds size, reach, and versatility to the Chiefs’ forward group.
    “Koby brings a big frame, a long reach, and a very high hockey IQ,” said Chiefs Head Coach and General Manage
  • Olympic-bound Thompson, Josi, Vejmelka named NHL three stars of the week

    NEW YORK — Buffalo Sabres centre Tage Thompson, Nashville Predators defenceman Roman Josi and Utah Mammoth goaltender Karel Vejmelka are the NHL's three stars of the week.
    Thompson led the NHL with nine points (three goals, six assists) in four games.
    His week was highlighted by his third career five-point performance (three goals, two assists) in a 5-3 win over visiting Montreal on Thursday.
    Josi had seven points (two goals, five assists) in three games as the Predators moved within a poi
  • Rift surfaces between Doug Ford and Mark Carney over EV deal with China

    TORONTO — Premier Doug Ford says Prime Minister Mark Carney's deal with China on electric vehicles has hurt Ontarians and the two have not spoken since.
    Ford says he was disappointed Carney did not give him a heads-up about a potential deal before the prime minister's trip to China last week.
    Carney struck a deal with China last week to allow up to 49,000 electric vehicles to receive a vastly reduced tariff rate of 6.1 per cent as they come into Canada in exchange for dropping tariffs on C
  • Vancouver Canucks trade winger Kiefer Sherwood to San Jose Sharks

    VANCOUVER — The struggling Vancouver Canucks have traded Kiefer Sherwood to the San Jose Sharks.
    Vancouver received defenceman Cole Clayton and second-round picks in both the 2026 and 2027 draft in exchange for the bruising winger.
    Canucks general manager Patrik Allvin thanked Sherwood for his "hard work and dedication in Vancouver."
    “As an organization, we take a lot of pride in giving him the opportunity to grow and excel as a player," Allvin said in a statement Monday. "Given wher
  • Supreme Court of Canada to rule on whether random traffic stops are constitutional

    MONTREAL — The Supreme Court of Canada has started hearing a case about whether it's constitutional for police to make random traffic stops without reasonable suspicion the driver has committed an offence.
    The case involves Joseph-Christopher Luamba, a Montrealer of Haitian descent who said he was repeatedly stopped by police for no apparent reason when he was driving or riding in cars. None of the stops resulted in a ticket.
    Quebec's Superior Court declared the law on random traffic stops
  • Traffic control company faces over $22,000 fine for allegedly unsafe practices at Abbotsford work site

    ABBOTSFORD — A Lower Mainland traffic control company is facing a potential fine of over $22,000 for unsafe practices at an Abbotsford work site.
    According to its website, WorkSafeBC says MP Traffic Ltd. was providing traffic control services for roadwork activities at an intersection. WorkSafeBC says it inspected the worksite and witnessed two traffic control persons positioned within active lanes close to moving vehicular traffic.WorkSafeBC says the firm failed to ensure that traffic con
  • Layoff notices sent to thousands of federal government workers

    OTTAWA — Thousands of workers across the federal public service have received notices that their jobs may be cut, many of them just in the last week.The Public Service Alliance of Canada says 1,775 workforce adjustment notices were issued to its members last week.
    The union says those members work in several departments and agencies including Public Services and Procurement Canada, Shared Services Canada, Statistics Canada and the Treasury Board Secretariat.
    The Professional Institute of t
  • Fog shrouding Metro Vancouver and Vancouver Island could last into Tuesday

    VANCOUVER — Environment Canada is warning of near-zero visibility for parts of Metro Vancouver and Vancouver Island as thick fog envelopes the region.
    The weather agency says the fog is caused by a ridge of high pressure, trapping moisture near the surface of the affected areas.
    The conditions that also affected parts of the Lower Mainland over the weekend are expected to last into Tuesday afternoon.
    The fog warning covers most of Metro Vancouver including Vancouver, Burnaby, Richmond, Sur
  • Bombers sign veteran kicker Sergio Castillo to two-year contract extension

    WINNIPEG — The Winnipeg Blue Bombers have re-signed American kicker Sergio Castillo and Australian punter Jamieson Sheahan, the CFL club announced Monday.
    Castillo's extension is for two years, while Sheahan re-signed for one year. Both players were scheduled to become a free agents in February.
    The 35-year-old Castillo has been the Blue Bombers kicker for the past three seasons in his third stint with the club.
    He made 48 field goals last season, including a CFL record-tying 63-yard kick

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