I read the free Metro newspapers in French, and I read the Saturday Montreal Gazette. I mostly watch news in English, but sometimes I’ll stop on the French news channels if something looks good. The different perspectives on the same news stories make things interesting.
I get a local Italian-language paper (L’Italo-Americano) but my Italian is very poor, so I don’t get much out of it. I am quite proud of myself if I can understand the editorial cartoon. I subscribe mostly just to support the Italian-American community.
I occasionally buy the main Spanish language daily. It’s a local paper, so it has a lot of the same news that the English language papers do, but with a big emphasis on Latino issues.
I also check out Google news and browse wikipedia in Spanish from time to time, but not with any real regularity. I can read Spanish pretty well, better than I can speak it.