New Tool Simplifies Driver's Licence Lookups in Manitoba
Manitoba launches innovative digital tool making driver's licence verification easier for residents and businesses. Learn how this technology improves efficiency and security.
Manitoba launches innovative digital tool making driver's licence verification easier for residents and businesses. Learn how this technology improves efficiency and security.
Gatineau police issued 94 tickets during targeted enforcement against out-of-province license plates. Learn about the crackdown details and local regulations.
Alberta reveals its new licence plate featuring Moraine Lake and the motto 'Strong and Free,' set to hit roads in mid-2026 after a close public vote.
Alberta's Bill 10 moves to integrate health care numbers and citizenship status onto driver's licences, aiming to reduce red tape. Learn about the proposed changes and their implications.
Café Bar Sasha in Montreal's St-Léonard neighbourhood faces 40-day liquor suspension following alleged assaults on police officers and organized crime connections. Read the full investigation details.
After half a century of birdwatching, a veteran birder reveals dramatic changes in Manitoba's avian populations. Discover how climate and habitat shifts are transforming local wildlife.
Lori Stetina endured a 19-hour wait in a Manitoba emergency room before undergoing unexpected surgery. Her story highlights Canada's healthcare crisis. Read her full experience.
Health authorities confirm avian influenza detection in a Manitoba town. Learn about response measures and safety precautions being implemented to contain the outbreak.
The Manitoba government is searching for suppliers to construct a new monument in front of the Winnipeg legislature. Learn about this significant provincial project and its timeline.
Two missing teenagers from Manitoba have been located safely by RCMP. Get the latest updates on the successful search operation and community relief.
OPP charges woman after traffic stop reveals fake license plates and refusal to identify herself. Vehicle towed from River Road West in Wasaga Beach incident.
A significant low-pressure system threatens to blanket parts of Manitoba with up to 20 centimeters of snow. Stay informed about the latest weather developments and prepare for winter conditions.
New polling reveals most Canadians feel insufficient support is provided to local veterans. The findings come after Remembrance Day ceremonies across the country.
Federal government announces $22.5 million investment to fund 34 projects addressing veteran homelessness across Canada. Learn how this initiative will support veterans in need.
Manitoba residents witnessed a breathtaking northern lights display on November 11, 2025. Capture the magic and learn when you might see them next!
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew introduces involuntary 72-hour detention for drug-intoxicated individuals. New protective care centers aim to address public safety and addiction treatment in Winnipeg.
Maj. Mark Campbell recounts surviving two deaths after an IED explosion in Afghanistan that took his legs, continuing to serve for 35 years in the Canadian Armed Forces. Read his inspiring story of resilience.
Minnedosa residents proudly embrace 73 veteran banners and poppy blanket display during Remembrance Day ceremonies, honoring local military heroes and preserving their legacy.
Bill Wright, Calgary's oldest living WWII veteran at 106, shares powerful reflections on Remembrance Day 2025. Discover his story of service and sacrifice.
Edmonton veteran Justin Yaassoub battles chronic pain with shockwave therapy as federal department limits coverage. Advocates push for reversal to help veterans.
Canadian military veteran Darren Longstaff transforms his yard into a Remembrance Day memorial for the 10th consecutive year, honoring those who served and sacrificed for Canada.
Wilbert (Bill) Wright, Calgary's oldest living WWII veteran at 106, laid a wreath during solemn Remembrance Day ceremonies as crowds gathered to honor Canada's military heroes.
Cameron Bennett, a 20-year veteran, founded Forging Ahead Inc. to help veterans and first responders find purpose through blacksmithing. Discover how this innovative program transforms lives.
Elmer Friesen, a 103-year-old WWII veteran, reflects on his emotional first Remembrance Day ceremony in Ottawa as Canadians nationwide honor fallen soldiers.
Alberta's proposed 'Strong and Free' licence plates ignite debate about provincial autonomy versus respect for other jurisdictions' rights in pipeline disputes.
Retired Master Cpl. Gordon Hurley, a special forces vet in Moncton, reveals his long-hidden PTSD struggle and his fight for access to alternative therapies. His story highlights the urgent need for veteran mental health support.
A special Remembrance Day concert at St. Andrew's Church in Halifax honored veterans through music and shared memories. Discover how the community came together to pay tribute.
A British journalist tracks down Canadian family to share wartime stories of their grandfather, revealing decades-old bonds forged in North African hospitals during WWII.
Manitoba municipalities are urging the provincial government to review mental health legislation to reduce police involvement in crisis response. Learn about the renewed calls for change.
The family of Pte. Sentaro Omoto, a Japanese-Canadian WWI soldier, is determined to fulfill his final wish of having his ashes buried in British Columbia, correcting a historical injustice.