On Monday, the government of Canada announced that applications under the Canada Water Agency are open. Terry Duguid, the member of Parliament for Winnipeg South, said Indigenous governments, organizations and
The future of a proposed international curling centre, combined with a museum that would pay tribute to Neil Young, Randy Bachman and other Manitoba music greats, appears to be in limbo. The projects have been talked
Customers of Toronto Dominion Bank have until the end of the week to legally opt out of a nearly $16-million class-action settlement. Toronto law firm Koskie Minsky LLP reached a
Hundreds of Manitobans are looking for professional help as a way to treat their sleepless nights. The province’s publicly run Behavioural Sleep Medicine Clinic saw more than 1,300 referrals to
Elon Musk privately visited the Auschwitz-Birkenau site of a former Nazi German concentration camp on Monday before speaking later at a conference on rising antisemitism, after his social media
Descrease article font size Increase article font size SaskPower announced that a contractor backed by First Nations will build and operate a solar facility near Estevan, which when ready will
The wealth gap is widening amid higher interest rates, Statistics Canada said Monday, as lower-income households face the steepest challenges from the rising cost of living. The share of disposable
Pediatric drug abuse is a fast growing problem in Kingston, as it is across the province. That’s why a Kingston-based group is working to deliver an Icelandic harm-reduction model to
Saskatoon city snow crews are out are out plowing and sanding priority streets after the city saw five centimetres of snow Sunday night. The city said contractors have been called
Political leaders, police, border agents and auto industry executives will be called together next month to try and come up with better ways to slow the growth in auto theft plaguing most

