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Letters: July 4, 2025
Re: “Left-wing woke cancel culture lives in Canadian societies,” Letters to the Editor, June 29.
It’s been over 50 years since Brian Anderson was convicted of a murder he didn’t commit, almost two since his name was ...
Hundreds of Lynn Lake residents are being forced out of the northern Manitoba community, with wildfire activity once again ...
RCMP may lay charges against the sole survivor of a head-on collision on Highway 10 on Canada Day that killed three people, ...
NAV Canada provides air traffic control operations to Canadian airports. On Thursday morning, its facilities in Vancouver and ...
“We’ve added capacity and new automation, and when customers tour our plant, they see a clean, modern and friendly place,” ...
As trucking companies shutter and manufacturers brace for layoffs, the Conference Board of Canada forecasts slower GDP growth in Winnipeg this year than upcoming years. The research body predicts ...
Three people, including a well-known Winnipeg musician, have died from a two-vehicle crash on Canada Day. Jeff Keele has more ...
Over the next few days, the future of Canadian diving will be on display at Winnipeg’s Pan Am Pool as nearly a hundred ...
Portage la Prairie Mayor Sharilyn Knox says Manitoba’s municipal leaders are continuing to push for meaningful bail reform, even if their efforts don’t always make headlines. Knox, alongside Winnipeg ...
Airports are returning to normal operations after Canada's air traffic control service said some received bomb threats early ...
A Manitoba woman who is being sued by her former boyfriend in a dispute over a $5-million lottery prize says she is the ...