Ukraine marks its third Easter at war under fire from Russian attacks
As Ukraine marked its third Easter at war, Russia on Sunday launched a barrage of drones concentrated in Ukraine’s east.
World
May 5
Manitoba Indigenous-owned tech company helps elders spot scams
'We want to be as accessible and as accommodating as possible when providing these workshops as well,' Flett said.
Tech
Apr 12
Montreal marks six months since Israel-Hamas war
Hundreds in Montreal turned out for separate events Sunday to mark six months since the Oct. 7th attacks triggered the war between Israel and Hamas.
Canada
Apr 7
CEO parts ways with Indigenous women’s advocacy organization after feds slash funding
The Native Women's Association of Canada has seen its federal funding cut by nearly $50 million to just $10 million, resulting in its staff of 75 being reduced to 30.
Canada
Apr 12
Families of hostages are racing against time as Israel’s war reaches six-month mark
The war has reached its six month mark and is dragging on with no end in sight, and no serious hostage deal on the table.
World
Apr 6
Fire that destroyed Edmonton’s historic Hangar 11 being investigated as suspicious
A large fire consumed Hangar 11, a Second World War-era airplane hangar that was part of the former municipal airport, between the NAIT campus and Blatchford.
Fire
Apr 22
In Oregon, debate continues after state’s 180 on drug decriminalization
Oregon has walked back key parts of its decriminalization pilot program, but some advocates say the program was never given a chance to succeed.
Health
Apr 19
8 ways to practice mindfulness through the arts
From needle felting to art journaling, here are some creative ways to cultivate mindfulness and its benefits.
The Curator
Apr 1
Man. Premier Wab Kinew cites importance of youth on National Indigenous Languages Day
Manitoba premier Wab Kinew marked National Indigenous Languages Day with a statement saying "our youth will be healthy if they continue to speak the languages."
Canada
Mar 31
‘It must be atoned for’: Manitoba premier offers formal apology to men switched at birth in 1955
Premier Wab Kinew said Thursday in the Manitoba Legislature, with the two men and their families in attendance, that the error in 1955 was a failure on the part of the province.
Canada
Mar 21
Grammy winner Emmylou Harris to headline Halifax Jazz Festival, more bands announced
Emmylou Harris, Matt Anderson, Fitz and the Tantrums, and The War and Treaty were all announced as the first wave of headlining performers for the 2024 Halifax Jazz Festival.
Entertainment
Mar 7
‘Deadpool & Wolverine’: Ryan Reynolds, Hugh Jackman battle in new trailer
Numerous F-bombs and a painful claws-to-the-groin moment happen within the first minute of the 'Deadpool & Wolverine' trailer.
Entertainment
Apr 22
New Prince Louis birthday photo released, taken by Kate Middleton
Kate Middleton and Prince William often release photos of their children on their birthdays, but this picture is being heavily scrutinized.
World
Apr 23
‘Health care in this province sucks’: Hundreds wait for chance to get doctor in Kingston, Ont.
Tuesday marked the third day a line stretched for blocks outside CDK Family Medicine and Walk-In Clinic in Kingston, Ont. after the clinic said it would be accepting new patients.
Health
Feb 28
Family Day 2024: What’s open and closed in Kingston
Kingston recreation facilities will be open for various programs and activities on Family Day
Canada
Feb 16
Quebec isn’t serious in discussing asylum seeker costs, Ottawa says
Marc Miller told reporters in Ottawa Tuesday that Quebec provincial politicians seem to prefer to negotiate in public, which he says isn't the way "responsible governments" behave.
Canada
Feb 27
The West Block Transcript – Episode 24, Season 13
Today marks the beginning of the third year since Russia invaded Ukraine, and the war is entering a precarious phase with concern that Ukraine could be faltering.
Politics
Feb 25
Ottawa’s cap is a ‘reallocation’ of international students. Which provinces will gain?
While some provinces will see drastic decreases in the number of international students, others might actually see their numbers rise despite an overall national cap.
Canada
Apr 10
Hundreds attend rally in Vancouver on 2-year anniversary of Russian invasion
On the second anniversary of the Russian war in Ukraine, hundreds of people gathered at the Vancouver Art Gallery Saturday afternoon for a rally in support of Ukraine.
World
Feb 24
Manitoba Tories say premier’s promise to control food prices has rung hollow
Manitoba's Opposition Progressive Conservatives say the NDP government's promise to crack down on rising grocery prices has proven to be an empty threat.
Politics
Apr 17