Local News, NewsBy From JT Staff ReportsLast year, Union County’s Emergency Management Agency worked to received accreditation from a national organization. This year, its director, Brad Gilbert, will be one of the people who now votes to accredit other agencies. Gilbert was recently appointed to the National Commission for Accreditation...

March 22, 2026 04:19 UTC

The audio version of this article is generated by AI-based technology. A teenage girl is dead after she was struck by at least one vehicle Friday night in Vaudreuil-Dorion — a suburb located about 45 kilometres west of Montreal. Sûreté du Québec spokesperson Frédéric Deshaies said the teenager was walking on De La Gare Boulevard when she was hit at around 8:30 p.m.She was transported to hospital where she was pronounced dead. Deshaies said the teen was from the area, but would not specify her age, saying only she was a minor. While the cause and circumstances surrounding the crash are still under investigation, Deshaies confirmed two vehicles were involved in the collision.

March 22, 2026 02:14 UTC

NASA is so iconic and here the agency was in our province doing weather research to help improve the forecast models I use everyday. Lynn McMurdie is a research professor from the University of Washington and part of the NASA team that was in Labrador. “But we don’t really know where they are.”That uncertainty becomes critical three or four days down the line, when forecast models begin to diverge. A GoPro image of inside the plane that NASA team members fly. (CBC)It provides the perfect opportunity to observe the upstream drivers of winter weather from up close.

March 22, 2026 02:09 UTC

If the boys can close out this fourth game with a win over an excellent Tampa Bay Lightning team , you’re feeling pretty good about the week. Standing in the way of a winning record for the week, of course, is a Tampa Bay Lightning team that will do literally everything other than make life easy. Both the Oilers and Lightning have scored 243 goals this season. Anything less than that will be a disaster, especially against a team like Tampa Bay that doesn’t need many chances to make you pay. TONIGHT…GDB Photoshop Edmonton Oilers Jake Walman by Tom KostiukGame Day Prediction: The Oilers need to rebound after a dreadful loss to the Panthers, and a visit from the Lightning forced them to level up.

March 22, 2026 01:41 UTC

The National | Iran threatens to target tourist spots worldwideNewsDuration 45:06March 20, 2026 | Iran threatens to target its enemies in tourist destinations and public places around the world. CBC News talks to Cubans struggling with power outages, fuel shortages and dwindling daily necessities caused by the U.S. oil embargo. And, Ontario cracks down on ticket scalpers.

March 22, 2026 01:33 UTC





A suspect has been arrested in connection to a break and enter that occurred during daylight hours in a Victoria neighbourhood. At 7:30 p.m. on March 18, Victoria Police Department officers were sent to a home in the 600 block of Herald Street for a reported break and enter that happened during daylight hours. Money, jewelry and electronic devices were reported stolen to police. Video captured by a neighbouring home allowed officers to identify the suspect. Then, at 1:10 a.m. on March 19, VicPD found and arrested the suspect in possession of the stolen property.

March 22, 2026 01:24 UTC

People continue to flock to Banff National Park. “I think one of the things that will be certain is Banff will continue to be a place people will want to come to,” said Daniella Rubeling, acting superintendent of Banff National Park, at its 26th annual planning forum. We're trying to make this consistent as much as possible,” Masse said, citing each national park has management plans. Visitation likely to increaseThe Canada Strong Pass is returning, offering free access to national parks for the summer months. Roughly 70 per cent of visitors to Banff National Park come from the region for day use, Rubeling said.

March 22, 2026 01:02 UTC

The audio version of this article is generated by AI-based technology. Power has been restored to thousands of Maritime Electric customers in multiple communities across Queens County after an outage without power earlier Saturday. More than 6,000 customers were without power earlier in the day, according to the Maritime Electric outage map. The utility said in a Facebook post Saturday morning it had identified the cause of the outage affecting customers in Clyde River, Rice Point, Canoe Cove, Emyvale, Riverdale, Kingston and surrounding areas. Power was back on by early afternoon.

March 21, 2026 23:24 UTC

No fuel, no tourists: Cuba reels under Trump's oil embargoNewsDuration 2:49The crushing U.S. oil embargo on Cuba is making life more desperate on the impoverished island. Gasoline now sells for $10 US per litre on the black market, and a sharp drop in tourism has sapped the economy of what little foreign income it had.

March 21, 2026 22:50 UTC

There is a judge on the Ontario Superior Court of Justice whose signature move is letting violent men walk free because of racism. Mirza’s flourish of race-based acquittals is not a case of a judge gone rogue: indeed, it’s perfectly on-brand. He was the defence lawyer of Kevin Morris, a Black man who was convicted of various firearms offences. Mirza filed two racial context reports about Morris and Black people as evidence, and the judge emphatically agreed to consider them. On appeal, the Ontario Court of Appeal made racial considerations in sentencing the province-wide rule in 2021.

March 21, 2026 22:24 UTC

In recent interviews, Poilievre has said he is communicating regularly with Carney to present a united front while travelling abroad. "Tragically, we travelled to Tumbler Ridge together and got to know each other a little better," said Poilievre. "I thought he performed very admirably as a prime minister on that trip." Poilievre, Carney and Governor General Mary Simon are seen holding hands at a vigil for the victims of the shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., last month. He said he raised this with the prime minister the next time they spoke.

March 21, 2026 22:23 UTC

Soaring gas prices hitting Canadians hard. And it could get worseNewsDuration 2:01Canadians across the country are experiencing sticker shock at the pump as the Middle East war drives fuel prices ever higher, with transport companies and those who drive for a living especially hard hit.

March 21, 2026 21:41 UTC

The International Seabed Authority (ISA), based in Kingston, Jamaica, is the only global body responsible for regulating resource extraction in international waters. WATCH | Environmental alarm over deep sea mining: Scientists want a ban on deep-sea mining. Negotiations on a mining code that would allow commercial mining have been ongoing for years, but remain unresolved. Negotiations are underway at the International Seabed Authority this month in Jamaica. Impossible Metals, a deep-sea mining company with a research division based in Ontario, said it still sees the ISA as a viable pathway.

March 21, 2026 21:31 UTC

About 100 people gathered outside the Colonial Building in St. John’s on Saturday for an anti-war rally. She said other rallies in St. John’s haven’t represented the viewpoints of all Iranians. Advertisement AdvertisementAdvertisement Advertisement“I am here to raise the voices of millions of Iranians who believe that intervention — military intervention — doesn't bring any democracy for them,” said Zamani. Earlier this year, members of the Iranian community in St. John's began rallying outside city hall to show their solidarity with protests in Iran. Advertisement AdvertisementAdvertisement AdvertisementOne counter-protester said she felt the anti-war rally supported the Islamic republic.

March 21, 2026 21:27 UTC

Canada prepared 50-litre gasoline rationing stamps in 1979 amid the oil crisis, though ultimately it did not circulate them. Cross Country Checkup is asking: From groceries to heating to travel, how are high gas prices changing your daily life? Oil prices have surged above $100 US per barrel since the war began on Feb. 28. Sheets of gasoline rationing stamps are shown at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 31, 1974. As Canadians are currently faced with soaring gas prices, Tertzakian said there are two possible ways that gas rationing could manifest itself as a reality in Canada's near future.

March 21, 2026 21:01 UTC