Sandy Bay Child and Family Services has filed a lawsuit against its former executive director alleging he used money from the organization for personal gain instead of helping kids and families.
Year: 2024
5 charged in connection with human trafficking ring in the Greater Toronto Area
Five people are facing multiple charges for their alleged participation in a human trafficking ring operating in the Greater Toronto Area.
Sask. high school arson attack: Teen faces new charge
A 14-year-old student who allegedly set her classmate on fire is facing a new charge.
Thousands of Winnipeg students gather to mark start of Truth and Reconciliation Week
Mino-pimatisiwin – The Good Life Youth Empowerment Gathering brought students from grades 8 to 12 to Canada Life Centre to hear testimonies from First Nations, Inuit, and Métis residential school survivors, elders, and leaders.
Toronto Pearson ranked second-worst among ‘mega’ airports for customer satisfaction: survey
Toronto Pearson International Airport has among the lowest customer satisfaction rankings among North America’s biggest airports once again, a new survey has found.
Colleen Bready’s Forecast: More storms in the forecast
After excessive rain and flooding over the last two days, the last thing southeastern Manitoba needs are more rain showers and thunderstorms on Wednesday. But those are what the region is getting today.
Our Picks: What to Watch at VIFF 2024
Whittling down the 120+ feature-length included (plus 100 short films divided into 10 different screenings) in this year’s program into our “much watch” list of films certainly wasn’t easy. But fortunately, we enjoy a good challenge!
$300K worth of stolen vehicles seized from Winnipeg compound: police
More than $300,000 worth of stolen vehicles were seized from a Winnipeg compound earlier this month, police announced Wednesday.
B.C.’s planned expansion of involuntary care ‘unacceptable,’ says civil liberties group
The Canadian Civil Liberties Association has called on B.C. Premier David Eby to abandon the province’s planned expansion of involuntary care for people suffering from a combination of drug addiction, brain injuries and mental health issues.
Alcohol believed to be factor in fatal Strathcona County crash
A 65-year-old Lac Ste. Anne County resident was killed in a crash in Strathcona County early Tuesday morning.
