An incoming cool airmass will result in heavy precipitation on Saturday and Sunday, with snowfall expected at higher elevations.
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Consultations on future of deadly Manitoba crash intersection coming soon: province
Public consultations on the future look of an intersection where a deadly bus crash occurred in Manitoba are expected to get underway soon.
Mountie cleared of wrongdoing in B.C. porta-potty shooting
A Mountie who shot and injured a man who had been hiding in a portable toilet in West Kelowna has been cleared of criminal wrongdoing by British Columbia’s police oversight agency.
Quebec financial regulator says Apple agrees to pay $175,000 penalty
Quebec’s financial regulator says Apple Canada Inc. has agreed to pay a penalty of $175,000 after an investigation into the company’s AppleCare+ Plan.
Airports demand millions in unpaid fees from defunct Lynx Air
Airports are knocking on Lynx Air’s door to demand $4.1 million in unpaid fees from the defunct discount carrier.
Second-degree murder charge laid in fatal stabbing: Winnipeg police
A Winnipeg man is facing a second-degree murder charge in connection with a fatal stabbing in the Central Park area earlier this week.
Sask. company fined $60K for illegally importing taxidermy mounts including baboons, giraffe, hippo
A Saskatchewan company has been fined $60,000 for illegally importing and possessing taxidermized animals that are considered protected wildlife, such as baboons, a giraffe and hippo.
Manufacturing sales up in Canada, at $70.8B in April
Statistics Canada says manufacturing sales rose 1.1 per cent to $70.8 billion in April, helped by gains in sales of transportation equipment, primary metals and chemical products.
Ontario’s newest provincial park will open on Canada Day as works continues on permanent vision for site
Ontario is planning to open its newest provincial park to the public free of charge on Canada Day as work continues on forming a permanent vision for the site.
Canada’s defence investment in the Arctic puts it on track to meet NATO guideline, minister says
Canada looks on track to meet NATO’s military spending guideline soon, Defence Minister Bill Blair said Friday, notably by boosting investment in the Arctic near its shared border with Russia as the region warms quickly due to climate change.
