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Winnipeg police say a man is in custody after allegedly robbing a teenager in June. WPS says around 3:30 p.m. on June 10, a ...
First Nations in Ontario and the Manitoba Métis Federation say nearly $1 billion in federal funding went to a group they ...
A Canadian senator is calling on Ottawa to be more transparent on its policy to restrict arms exports to Israel, following contradictory reports about what manufacturers have been allowed to send to ...
The Winnipeg Police Service has charged two individuals with manslaughter, after an incident in the north end resulted in the ...
A Canadian doctor is back home after working on the front lines in Gaza, trying to provide care where medicine and supplies ...
With Donald Trump and Valdimir Putin gearing up to meet in Alaska, Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelenskyy is reiterating that his country will not change its borders in order to get a deal. Karling ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney is reiterating Canada's call for a Israel-Hamas ceasefire in the wake of Israel's newly announced ...
The scrapping of a long-standing U.S. tariff exemption for low-value items will impact both small businesses as well as everyday Canadians. Dilshad Burman with more about the ‘de minimis’ exemption.
The City of Winnipeg is sounding the alarm about a new scam that targets residents by sending them text messages impersonating the Winnipeg Parking Authority. While the agency itself does not send out ...
Winnipeg police say a woman is dead after being found unresponsive Wednesday night, and two people are facing charges. WPS ...
UFCW Local 832 has launched a campaign pushing the provincial government for better security measures to keep cannabis retail workers safe. Eddie Huband reports.
HL: Manitoba nurses vote to ‘grey list’ Winnipeg’s largest hospital over safety concerns The Manitoba Nurses Union will begin advising nurses not to take jobs at Winnipeg’s largest hospital, after its ...
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