For Denis Cote, one of the worst parts of the Persian Gulf War was entering the conflict zone not knowing what to expect as sirens blared in the dead of night, warning of a missile attack. “We didn’t ...
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A house fire that killed a man in Winnipeg last week was deliberately set, police claim. Winnipeg police announced Monday it charged a 40-year-old man in connection to a Feb. 12 fire in the 200 block ...
1:38 2 arrested after flooding at Winnipeg Police Hq. The Winnipeg Police Service has arrested two people it accuses of opening valves that caused significant flooding inside its downtown headquarters ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney has developed a habit of saying a lot while committing to very little when it comes to the escalating conflict involving Iran, Israel and the United States.
The Winnipeg police headquarters building suffered from flooding on Saturday evening as water drenched the tower portion of the downtown office complex. Water was dripping into the Graham Avenue ...
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Friday the 13th might be considered unlucky. But for 103 people gathered at HMCS Prevost in London, it marked one of the proudest days of their lives. The ceremony included candidates taking the oath ...
Winter conditions are set to return across southern Manitoba this week, with Environment Canada forecasting significant snowfall and hazardous travel beginning Tuesday evening. A special weather ...
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HMCS Sackville, now a National Historic Site, is Canada’s oldest warship. The warship is also the last of Canada's 123 corvettes, one of many convoy escort vessels built in Canada during World War II.