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It could soon cost more to use water in Winnipeg, with city councillors set to vote on a recommendation to increase water rates. A report released by the Winnipeg Public
A family is searching for answers after a 19-year-old man was fatally shot by Winnipeg police on Sunday. On New Year’s Eve, Winnipeg police were called to an apartment building
The seven-game road trip is finally over, and it was a good one for the Montreal Canadiens who competed hard every single game. A difficult test to wrap it up
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Vancouver residents will only need to haul their green bins out to the curb every second week for the next few months.
City crews filled more than a dozen truckloads with items and garbage while closing and cleaning up the third of eight high-risk homeless encampments in Edmonton. On Tuesday, a camp
Pistol, a two-year-old tri-colour Border Collie, is an important part of Shirley Leavitt’s family. But they’ve been without their beloved pup since Nov. 25. She vanished without a trace and
For many Winnipeg motorists, it’s been a while since they’ve seen gas prices dip this low. Most stations in the city are hovering around $1.15 a litre. Some welcome this
Not long after midnight struck on New Year’s Eve, Navy Shae Anderson gained the distinction of being the Southern Interior’s first baby of 2024, Interior Health announced. She was the
Dustin Duncan, the minister responsible for SaskEnergy, says he’s doesn’t think carbon price rebates will be impacted as the Crown utility stops collecting the federal fuel levy for home heating.