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N.S. Announces 10% Farm Share Discount for 2026

Nova Scotia introduces a 10% discount on Community Supported Agriculture subscriptions to boost local food access and support farmers. Learn how this initiative strengthens food security.

Winnipeg homicides drop nearly 50% in 2025

Winnipeg saw a dramatic near 50% reduction in homicides in 2025, according to police data. Explore the details behind this significant drop in violent crime.

Transcona Garage Fire Prompts Union Call for Help

A garage fire on Melrose Avenue West in Winnipeg's Transcona area has prompted a local union to ask residents for assistance. Emergency crews responded to the blaze on January 4, 2026.

Winnipeg's Top Pet Names for 2025 Announced

Discover the most popular names for cats and dogs in Winnipeg for 2025. Find inspiration for your new furry family member and see if your pet's name made the list!

Winnipeg Police Probe Fatal Lord Roberts Fire

Winnipeg police are investigating a deadly house fire in the Lord Roberts neighbourhood. One person was found deceased inside the home on Nassau Street on December 29, 2025.

Winnipeg residential parking ban lifted

The City of Winnipeg has officially lifted its residential parking ban, allowing residents to park on streets again. Get the latest details on the city's snow clearing efforts.

Carney's Ambassador Pick Sours Quebec Relations

PM Mark Carney's appointment of Mark Wiseman as U.S. ambassador draws ire in Quebec over his Century Initiative ties and criticism of supply management, fueling federal-provincial tensions.

Winnipeg Checkstop Stops Double in Week 3

Winnipeg Police report a significant spike in drivers stopped during the third week of their holiday checkstop program. Read the latest on road safety enforcement.

Bracebridge Library's Gift Drive Supports Seniors

The Bracebridge Library's community initiative saw patrons purchase hundreds of holiday gifts for local seniors in 2025. Discover how this heartwarming program brought joy beyond books.

Toronto council backs consultant sued over shelter

Toronto city council votes to reimburse a consultant sued over an Etobicoke shelter plan, as a residents' group fights the project and councillors trade accusations of 'hate' for the homeless.

Winnipeg residential parking ban now in effect

A residential parking ban is now active in Winnipeg. The city urges residents to find alternate parking to facilitate snow clearing operations. Learn the details and how it affects you.

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