A totem pole that has stood on the grounds of the Manitoba legislature for more than 50 years has come down.
Year: 2024
Katherine Dow’s forecast: Sunshine before a mid-week warm-up
Much of Manitoba is kicking off the week with sunshine and above-seasonal temperatures ahead of even warmer values later this week.
Power restored across Manitoba following weekend windstorm
Power is restored across southern Manitoba after a weekend windstorm wreaked havoc in several communities.
‘Selfish billionaire’: Chip Wilson’s mansion vandalized after political sign erected outside
Days after a political sign was erected outside Chip Wilson’s Vancouver mansion, the waterfront property has been vandalized with graffiti.
Here’s what caused those bizarre, beautiful clouds over Ottawa
The dramatic weather in Ottawa Sunday treated residents to a unique cloud formation rarely seen. Here’s what causes the unusual clouds.
Where to watch the upcoming Saskatchewan leaders’ debate
As campaigning continues in the lead up to election day in Saskatchewan, a date and time has been chosen for this year’s leader debate.
Shots fired from moving vehicle in North York: police
Police are investigating after shots were fired at a moving vehicle in North York on Monday morning.
Westlock man charged with child pornography offences
A Westlock, Alta., man faces several child pornography charges.
Palestinian and Israel protests planned at Montreal universities to mark Oct. 7
Students and supporters from Montreal universities have two protests and vigils planned to mark the anniversary of the current war between Israel and Gaza.
‘He was truly loved’: Grieving family marks birthday of killed Halifax teen
A gathering was held in Halifax on Sunday to call for justice in Devon Marsman’s death, as three people are now charged in his murder.
