The Winnipeg Police Service is looking for a 46-year-old man last seen in the Grant Park area.
Month: July 2024
Boil water advisory ended for Redcliff
The Town of Redcliff’s boil water advisory ended Thursday.
Bomber Command Museum in Nanton hosting a celebration for its Mosquito aircraft
Every year Nanton’s Bomber Command Museum updates the public on the restoration of its Second World War Mosquito twin engine plane with an open house.
Free outdoor pool access August long weekend
Winnipeg’s mayor and a city councillor are picking up the tab for residents looking to dive into Winnipeg 150 celebrations.
Adults-only escape-room concept featured at Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo
It’s a whole new way of exploring the Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo.
Pedestrian critical after being hit by driver of vehicle in downtown Toronto
A pedestrian has been rushed to the hospital with life-threatening injuries after being struck by the driver of a vehicle in downtown Toronto late Monday afternoon.
Homicide unit investigating death of Toronto woman found with obvious signs of trauma
Toronto police are investigating the death of a woman who was found with obvious signs of trauma in a home in the city’s Rockliffe-Smythe neighbourhood last week.
Winnipeg tank preservation fundraiser exceeds expectations
A fundraiser to help maintain an iconic symbol in a Winnipeg neighbourhood has exceeded expectations.
‘Completely helpless’: Canmore family waited hours for help as black bear killed dog, slept in their backyard overnight
A Canmore family says they could only watch as a black bear attacked their dog and then slept in their backyard overnight as they waited for help from wildlife officers.
Man accused of assaulting person who caught him spray painting Palestinian and Pride flags in Toronto’s west end
A 37-year-old man has been charged for allegedly spray painting Palestinian and Pride flags in a west-end neighbourhood and assaulting a person who tried to stop him.
