Winnipeg Firefighters Respond to Two Apartment Fires Tuesday
Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service crews were dispatched to two separate apartment building fires on Tuesday evening, working to contain the blazes and ensure resident safety.
Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service crews were dispatched to two separate apartment building fires on Tuesday evening, working to contain the blazes and ensure resident safety.
In a significant diplomatic development, Poland and Italy have officially announced they will not join former U.S. President Donald Trump's Board of Peace initiative, signaling potential challenges for the proposed international framework.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has accepted a US offer to host talks next week aimed at ending Russia's war, with negotiators set to tackle the contentious issue of territory, including a proposed free economic zone in Donbas.
A man has been formally charged with first-degree murder in connection with a deadly 2024 shooting in Brampton, as police continue their investigation into the homicide.
The Quebec College of Physicians proposes expanding authority to other healthcare workers, aiming to improve patient access and system efficiency amid ongoing reforms.
A public inquest has commenced in Prince Albert to investigate the circumstances surrounding the death of an inmate at Saskatchewan Penitentiary, aiming to provide transparency and recommendations.
A fire in Montreal's Saint-Laurent borough on February 10, 2026, resulted in damage to two vehicles. The incident highlights ongoing safety concerns in urban areas.
Windsor Star readers argue that the arrest of a protester at the city hall ice rink violates Canadian Charter rights, calling for education on freedoms.
Iran commemorates the 1979 Islamic Revolution anniversary as public anger over government crackdowns and escalating tensions with the United States cast a shadow over the celebrations.
Prime Minister Mark Carney maintains a significant lead over Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre in approval ratings, despite criticism of his economic record and trade policies. Recent polls show Carney favored by 53% of Canadians compared to Poilievre'
The trial of Dipan Nareshbhai Chauhan, a Regina physiotherapist accused of sexually assaulting a patient, has concluded evidence presentation. The complainant testified about inappropriate touching, while Chauhan denied all allegations through a translato
Authorities are investigating the deaths of three individuals in the Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg community in Quebec, with details emerging as the community grapples with the tragic incident.
Gisèle Pelicot publicly recounts the traumatic discovery of her husband's rape convictions, detailing the emotional aftermath of a landmark trial that shocked France.
University of Calgary chancellor Jon Cornish argues that Calgary's path to 2 million residents requires rational systems alignment, not emotional reactions, to avoid infrastructure strain and amplify advantages.
Think-tank member Hon. Lois Mitchell argues that as Calgary approaches 2 million residents, its future prosperity depends on embracing diversity, fostering collaboration, and investing in people rather than viewing growth as a problem.
Ontario Provincial Police are investigating a serious incident at a Huntsville apartment where a handgun and iron bar were allegedly brandished during a dispute, with authorities seeking witnesses.
A Toronto firefighter sustained injuries while responding to a significant fire at a commercial auto repair facility in Etobicoke. The incident highlights the dangers faced by first responders.
A small payment of less than $300 was made to a Bitcoin account linked to the Nancy Guthrie kidnapping, far below the $6 million ransom demand. New evidence includes doorbell camera footage of a masked individual.
Analysis questions the Liberal government's rationale for seeking a spring election, highlighting Mark Carney's limited policy reversals and continued high spending despite poll advantages.
A violent refugee from St. Vincent remains in Canada despite a 2019 deportation order, as CBSA requires Immigration Minister Lena Diab's permission to act, highlighting systemic failures in justice and immigration enforcement.
Canadian professionals face increased scrutiny and denial of entry at U.S. borders, with reports of humiliation and disrespect from customs agents. Immigration experts warn of systemic tightening of TN visa rules.
A Haitian migrant mother shares her harrowing story of crossing into Canada from the U.S., highlighting the human impact of immigration policies and the role of Montreal advocacy groups.
President Donald Trump insists his private-funded White House ballroom is urgently required, while critics highlight pressing public needs like healthcare and affordability.
The FAA has grounded all flights at El Paso International Airport near the Mexico border for special security reasons, with restrictions in place until February 21.
A new research study analyzes how Canadian police forces utilize emergency alert systems and evaluates their effectiveness as public safety tools.
London's city council has endorsed a plan to adjust the criteria for opening warming shelters, aiming to provide more flexible and responsive support during extreme cold weather events.
White House press secretary Karine Leavitt faced tough questions about controversial social media posts from President Trump and VP Vance that were later deleted, sparking debate over administration messaging.
A Shepherds of Good Hope pilot program in Ottawa helps prevent homelessness by diverting people from shelters to alternative housing solutions before they enter the system.
Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie reveals many Republicans privately criticize Donald Trump while publicly praising him, specifically naming Senator Lindsey Graham during a candid interview.
Calgary police are actively seeking a suspect following an apparent shooting that left a man with critical injuries. The incident occurred in Calgary, prompting an investigation.