You can access your local news in a few places:
1. On CBC.ca, you can find local news about half way down the page. On mobile, you will see the same listing of local stories, except they will be listed vertically instead of horizontally. If you aren't seeing stories from your region, select the "Change" button and select the region closest to where you are located.
2. On CBC.ca/news, you will find the local listing of stories immediately following the top headlines of the day, which is about half way down the page.
3. On CBC.ca/news, you can click on "Local" on the red navigation bar. On this page, you will find the first four stories are from your selected region. If the location isn't set correctly, you can use the "Change" button to make a new selection.
Underneath the first four stories, we display one story from each region across Canada. You can either click on the story to read it, or you can click on the name of the region to go to the landing page, where you will find more stories from that region.
4. On CBC.ca/news/canada, using desktop devices, you can find local news listed on the right hand side of the page. On mobile, you will see the same listing of local stories underneath the top headlines of the day. If the location isn't set correctly, you can select the "Change" button to make a new selection.
5. If you click Menu at the top of any page, you can select your default region for easy access at any time.
6. If you click Menu at the top, there is an All Locals section where you can access any other region.