Former UPS worker charged after allegedly stealing, reselling $1.3M in Apple products
A former United Postal Service worker is facing charges after allegedly stealing and reselling $1.3 million in Apple products from a Winnipeg warehouse.
Crime
Mar 19
Manitoba WWII vet, 102, honored by Canadian Army Motorcycle Unit
The Canadian Army Motorcycle Unit gave a special honour to veteran Orville Marshall in Selkirk, Man., on Saturday, just days after he celebrated turning 102.
Canada
Nov 26, 2023
Evacuation order issued for Osoyoos after U.S. wildfire crosses border
The fire was burning close to Oroville in Washington state when it crossed the border, just west of Osoyoos, B.C.
Canada
Jul 30, 2023
Eagle Bluff wildfire near Osoyoos classified as held
The Eagle Bluff fire is currently mapped at 7,060.6 hectares on the north side of the Canada-United States Border and is now classified as held.
Fire
Aug 9, 2023
Country star Orville Peck postpones shows due to mental health
"I have to take this time to replenish my mind and body so that I can come back stronger and healthier than before." Orville Peck said in a statement.
Health
Jun 22, 2023
Calgary man arrested after string of 5 robberies
Police located a dark-coloured SUV the suspect left the restaurant in, and the man was subsequently arrested in a nearby business 'without incident,' police said.
Crime
Mar 8, 2023
2023 Winnipeg Folk Festival lineup unveiled
The lineup is out for this year's edition of the Winnipeg Folk Festival.
Entertainment
Mar 3, 2023
Shania Twain, Weezer, Charlotte Cardin lined up for Ottawa Bluesfest
Performers for the nine-day music festival, which unfolds between July 6 and July 16 at LeBreton Flats Park, have been revealed for the summer 2023 edition.
Entertainment
Feb 22, 2023
2023 Juno Awards nominations: The Weeknd leads the pack with 6
The Weeknd and Avril Lavigne led nominations for the 2023 Juno Awards, which will be handed out on March 13.
Entertainment
Jan 31, 2023
Flooding in Okanagan Valley to get worse before better
There's no winning against Mother Nature in the current battle to protect waterfront property in the Okanagan from flooding. A higher than normal snowpack combined with heavy rain and warming temperatures has made flooding certain, although how bad it will be will depend on upcoming weather.
Jun 9, 2011
Court rules Sask. gay marriage refusal law unconstitutional
Saskatchewan's top court has ruled that a proposed law allowing marriage commissioners to refuse to wed same-sex couples on religious grounds is unconstitutional.
Jan 10, 2011
Gay marriage refusal case tests rights
In 2005, around the time Parliament declared same-sex marriage legal, Orville Nichols, a civil marriage commissioner in Regina, was approached by a man who asked him to perform a wedding ceremony. He had been overseeing civil ceremonies for more than 20 years, so there was nothing unusual about the request.
Canada
May 10, 2010
Future of Osoyoos Lake to be discussed
Experts call the ongoing drought south of the border the worst since the dust bowl in the 1930s, which only makes negotiations about the future of water agreements between Canada and the U.S. even more crucial.
Jul 25, 2012
Stampeders’ offensive linemen say they need no attention or accolades
TORONTO - Kevin Glenn, Drew Tate and Jon Cornish won accolades and attention all season.
Sports
Nov 23, 2012
Argos’ versatile Owens named CFL’s outstanding player award winner
TORONTO - Chad Owens has come full circle.
Sports
Nov 22, 2012
Stampeders running back Cornish making strong push for CFL’s top award
He's the leading candidate for the CFL's outstanding Canadian award, but Jon Cornish is making a very strong case for the league's top individual honour.
Sports
Oct 24, 2012
Hamilton heads into final week of season clinging to playoff aspirations
It looks like the Hamilton Tiger-Cats will need all nine of their lives to make the CFL playoffs.
Sports
Oct 29, 2012
Calif. voters to decide whether to label foods that are genetically modified
SAN FRANCISCO - California voters will soon decide whether to require special labels for food made from genetically modified ingredients, in a closely watched test of consumer attitudes about the merits of genetically engineered crops.
Jun 12, 2012
Gore Vidal, celebrated author, playwright and commentator, dies at 86
In a world more to his liking, Gore Vidal might have been president, or even king. He had an aristocrat's bearing — tall, handsome and composed — and an authoritative baritone ideal for summoning an aide or courtier.
World
Jul 31, 2012
Gore Vidal, celebrated author, dies at 86
In a world more to his liking, Gore Vidal might have been president, or even king. He had an aristocrat's bearing — tall, handsome and composed — and an authoritative baritone ideal for summoning an aide or courtier.
World
Jul 31, 2012