Winnipeg's Ukrainian Community Searches for Missing Man

The Ukrainian community in Winnipeg is mobilizing a coordinated field search effort to locate Anatolii Ishchenko, who has been reported missing. Volunteers are gathering to comb through areas in a determined bid to find him.

Crime Rates Decline in Windsor and Amherstburg

Recent data reveals a notable decrease in reported criminal incidents across Windsor and Amherstburg, marking a positive trend for community safety and law enforcement efforts in the region.

Jewish Restaurant Hit in 12th Toronto Antisemitic Attack

A Jewish-owned restaurant in Toronto was struck by gunfire, marking the 12th antisemitic incident in a recent wave of violence. Israel's ambassador calls for immediate measures as police guard institutions during Passover.

Arson Suspected in $1M Windsor House Fire

Police are investigating a suspected arson fire that caused approximately $1 million in damage to a home on Riverside Drive East in Windsor. No injuries were reported.

Doctors Criticize Alberta's Proposed MAID Restrictions

Medical professionals in Alberta express deep concerns about proposed legislation that would severely restrict access to Medical Assistance in Dying, arguing it will prevent vulnerable individuals from making autonomous end-of-life decisions.

NDP Doomed After Abandoning Labor Roots

The Federal NDP's shift from big-tent labor issues to identity politics, highlighted at its Winnipeg convention, risks alienating working-class voters and could lead to electoral failure.

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