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Police said the crash took place shortly before 2 p.m. on the campus's Nelson Mandela Walk, a treelined pedestrian walkway ...
According to police, the 37-year-old man threatened staff members with bear spray and “a large machete” during the three robberies. He’s now facing a list of criminal charges.
Until we get some green growth growing again, its too risky to have any fires going,” said Leonard Junop, reeve of the RM of Vanscoy. “We don’t want any loss of life, or loss of property either.” ...
When officers stopped the vehicle on Highway #2, the driver was impaired and while they detained him, the passenger jumped into the driver's seat and tried to get away - without success.
Albert Thévenot passed away from heart failure on Sunday at his home in Prince Albert. He was 79. Funeral arrangements are pending, but will take place after the celebration of Easter.
The MMF President travelled from Winnipeg to Meadow Lake Court to support Oliver Poitras, a Métis man charged with unlawful hunting; Métis rights apply only in certain areas under section 35.
The association that represents academic staff at Canadian universities is warning its members against non-essential travel to the United States. The Canadian Association of University Teachers says ...
OTTAWA — Federal Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne has announced help for Canadian businesses affected by the trade dispute with the U.S., giving them time to adjust their supply chains.
Canadian home sales in March also fell 4.8 per cent on a seasonally adjusted month-over-month basis from February, as potential buyers stayed on the sidelines amid concerns over tariffs.
Conservative voters seeing their party's long-held lead vanishing in the polls. Murray Wood says the tight race between Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre makes this week's debates even more important.
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March marked the beginning of the United States’ tariff war with Canada, which has prompted consumer backlash toward U.S. travel and products. Fewer Canadians traveled to the U.S. last month.