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February 14, 2026 21:46 UTC
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February 14, 2026 20:31 UTC
What's making news on February 14NewsDuration 1:25Partisan politics were put aside as the Prime Minister led federal leaders in honouring the victims of the Tumbler Ridge, B.C. mass shooting. Plus, a new study by the Edmonton Public School Board shows School Resource Officers make students feel safer. And in Calgary, more deterioration has been detected in sections of the Bearspaw south water feeder main, impacting traffic.
Source:CBC News
February 14, 2026 20:01 UTC
World Curling says Canada and Sweden aren't rule-breakers. Men's Olympic curling standings, schedule, results Team Brad Jacobs will aim to get Canada back on top of the Olympic podium for men's curling for the first time since 2014 this month in Italy. Men's curling standings, schedule, resultsHowever, that doesn't mean World Curling is thrilled with Canada's behaviour. In its statement Saturday, World Curling said: "During that meeting it was made clear to those officials that further inappropriate behaviour, determined by rule R.19 would result in additional sanctions. A double touch by the person delivering the stone, prior to the hog line at the delivering end, is not considered a violation."
Source:CBC News
February 14, 2026 19:32 UTC
The last day of January started off like a regular Saturday evening for Solange Levesque and her blended family. Levesque said the family wanted to stay together, but ended up having to make arrangements for some of their children to stay with family members in different locations. Family continues to search for large enough rentalLevesque said she and her family received a lot of support from the community. A family friend organized a GoFundMe that raised around $2,700 — money the family will use for a damage deposit and rent. But until they are able to find a larger place, their 17-year-old daughter will have to stay with family elsewhere.
Source:CBC News
February 14, 2026 19:04 UTC
50-game win streak readies Huskies for playoffsNewsDuration 1:58The University of Saskatchewan women's basketball team completed a perfect regular season with 20 wins, totalling 50 consecutive wins. Now, the Huskies will begin the playoffs in an attempt to defend their national championship.
Source:CBC News
February 14, 2026 18:35 UTC
Saskatoon city police have issued a rare public alert about the release of a man who was previously convicted of 70 incidents of voyeurism, indecent acts and trespassing at night. Hameluck, 37, is set to be released from the provincial jail in Saskatoon on Saturday. Hameluck is also prohibited from possessing or using cell phones or any device that can take photos or record videos. In 2020, he pleaded guilty to 38 counts of voyeurism involving 25 women. Those offences were committed while he was on probation for voyeurism and indecent assault convictions from 2017.
Source:CBC News
February 14, 2026 18:33 UTC
WATCH | Kennedy, Eriksson have heated exchange: There was a heated exchange between Canada and Sweden during their men's round robin curling match | Duration 0:24 Canadian curler Marc Kennedy and Swedish curler Oskar Eriksson had a yelling match mid-game. He said there were Swedish support staff, fans and team officials in position there during the game. WATCH | Kennedy shares regret for outburst: Marc Kennedy offers some regret for fiery exchange, apologizes to Canadian curling fans | Duration 1:08 Canadian vice Marc Kennedy says he could have handled his testy exchange with Sweden's Oskar Eriksson better and wants to continue being a role model for young Canadian curlers. Edin was asked directly if the Swedish team made arrangements to have that part of the sheet recorded. World Curling also issued a verbal warning to Canadian team officials regarding the language used in the game.
Source:CBC News
February 14, 2026 18:19 UTC
Team Canada Thoughts: McDavid a man on a mission, Harley impressing, the first-overall line, and solid goaltending solid two gamesTeam Canada is 2-0 after their first two games, and we’ve already seen some highlight-reel plays, stellar goaltending, some players standing out above the rest, and even an all-first-overall line of generational talent. On his first shift of the game, McDavid laid a massive hit on Czechia’s Lukáš Sedlák, levelling the forward to the ice. Despite his subpar NHL stats this season — a 3.65 goals-against average (GAA) and .864 save percentage — he was given the opportunity and knocked it out of the park, posting a shutout for Team Canada. Through two games against solid competition in Czechia and Switzerland, Binnington and Thompson have a combined .980 save percentage, putting Team Canada at the top of the tournament in that category. If I had to pick a starter moving forward, I’d stick with the guy who helped Team Canada win the 4-Nations Faceoff , Binnington, until he proves otherwise.
Source:CBC News
February 14, 2026 18:10 UTC
After Mother’s Day, Valentine’s Day has long carried the dubious distinction of being the worst day of the year to dine out: inflated price-fixed menus, rushed service, and little value for money. With Valentine’s Day falling on a Saturday, celebrations are likely to stretch from Thursday through Sunday. Advertisement AdvertisementAdvertisement AdvertisementMore broadly, the Valentine’s Day restaurant experience itself is changing — significantly. This Valentine’s Day, restaurants are seeing rising demand for mocktails and low-alcohol options, particularly among younger diners. Valentine’s Day still drives a seasonal spike in chocolate sales, but price relief is unlikely this year.
Source:National Post
February 14, 2026 17:26 UTC
District education councils are objecting to the prospect of school closures and budget cuts. Anglophone School District East has three schools that could be affected, said Dominic Vautour, the district council’s chair. Advertisement AdvertisementAdvertisement AdvertisementLISTEN | Dominic Vautour explains the problem with closing schools:The council is hoping they'll be spared, Vautour said. Anglophone East District Education chair Dominic Vautour says schools should not be considered in budget cuts. It’s up to the district education councils to review schools for possible closure, he said, and in his district none are currently under review.
Source:CBC News
February 14, 2026 17:22 UTC
Maya Gebala, 12, one of the survivors and heroes of the Tumbler Ridge massacre, still cannot breathe on her own, but her mother says her swelling is lessening. “The swelling is going down,” her mother Cia Edmonds posted on her Facebook page late Thursday. Advertisement AdvertisementAdvertisement Advertisement“Not a huge update, swelling is going down, the doctor keeps layering on the worst news ever. And I put my foot down, I cannot hear the worst of the worst every hour..Not when I SEE CHANGE. Late Wednesday, Edmonds posted a video of Maya performing on an outdoor stage last summer.
Source:National Post
February 14, 2026 16:27 UTC
Police say a 64-year-old Calgary man has been charged with second-degree murder, in connection to a suspicious death that occurred in the northeast community of Rundle. Upon arrival, police said officers found a man in his 50s suffering from life-threatening injuries. On Saturday, police said in a news release that Cecil Lapp has been charged with second-degree murder in the man's death. Police said investigators believe the assault was a targeted incident and that there is no threat to the public. Lapp is due to appear in court Tuesday, the same day an autopsy has been scheduled for the man who died.
Source:CBC News
February 14, 2026 15:52 UTC
Carney, party leaders mourn victims of school shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C. NewsDuration 1:29On Friday, Prime Minister Mark Carney, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, NDP interim Leader Don Davies and Green Party Leader Elizabeth May mourned the victims of a mass shooting in the community of Tumbler Ridge, B.C., which left eight people dead, including students, an educator and the shooter's mother and half-brother.
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February 14, 2026 15:33 UTC
2026 relationship goal: Stay single? NewsDuration 8:46As the number of single people around the world continues to climb, more people are opening up about why they’re choosing not to couple up. For The National, CBC’s Ashley Fraser looks at how relationship goals are changing and what it means for the economy.
Source:CBC News
February 14, 2026 15:05 UTC