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7 Elephants Killed by Train in India

A tragic collision between a high-speed passenger train and a herd of wild elephants in India has resulted in seven deaths. The incident highlights ongoing human-wildlife conflict.

Winnipeg Police: No Public Threat After Incident

Winnipeg police confirm no ongoing public safety threat following an incident involving a child and a van on December 17, 2025. Details remain limited as investigation continues.

Safety fears as Winnipeg hospital bus stop moved

The relocation of a bus stop from Victoria Hospital in Winnipeg has raised significant safety and accessibility concerns for vulnerable patients and staff. Learn about the community's response.

Winnipeg's Wolseley School Announces New Name

A Winnipeg school division has officially revealed a new name for Wolseley School. Discover the details behind this significant change and what it means for the community.

Santa Claus Returns to Winnipeg's Portage Place

Jolly Old Saint Nick made a festive appearance at Portage Place shopping centre in Winnipeg on December 15, 2025, spreading holiday cheer and encouraging a lively atmosphere.

Crumbl Cookies Lists Two Winnipeg Locations for 2025

Popular cookie chain Crumbl has listed job openings for two new locations in Winnipeg, signaling a major expansion into the Manitoba market. Discover the details and what it means for local dessert lovers.

WRENCH's 15th Cycle of Giving Connects Winnipeg Community

The Winnipeg Repair Education and Cycling Hub held its 15th annual Cycle of Giving event on Dec. 6, 2025, providing free bike repairs and fostering community spirit in Lord Roberts. Discover how this initiative strengthens local bonds.

Uniqlo to Open First Winnipeg Store in 2025

Japanese apparel giant Uniqlo is coming to Winnipeg in 2025, marking its first Manitoba location. Get the details on the expansion and what it means for local retail.

Unusually Calm Whitetail Deer Spotted Near Calgary

A wildlife photographer observes unusually calm whitetail deer behavior in the foothills southwest of Calgary after a fresh snowfall. Discover the serene winter scenes and the surprising demeanor of Alberta's wildlife.

Goose Die-Off in Niverville Tied to Avian Flu

A biologist confirms avian influenza is behind the death of multiple geese found on a frozen retention pond in Niverville, Manitoba. Learn the details and implications.

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