Manitoba to Announce Property Control Changes for Grocery Stores
Premier Wab Kinew is set to unveil new property control measures for grocery stores in Winnipeg, as part of a broader discussion on economic policies. The announcement comes alongside updates on landfill search costs, gas tax adjustments, and the spring fiscal update.
In related news, a fire that destroyed the Toronto Humber Yacht Club is being investigated as suspected arson, according to police. Meanwhile, Toronto dominates the list of Canada's best bars, with 21 local watering holes making the cut.
A young couple in Vancouver's West End says they were victims of a random attack, as reported in a video. British Columbia's premier held constructive talks with the MLS commissioner regarding the Whitecaps' future. Near-record snowpack in the Rockies poses dangerous conditions for spring hikers.
In exclusive coverage, the parents of a boy who died after falling from an Ottawa apartment speak out. One person is dead and another injured following a shooting in Cornwall, Ontario. Olivia Rodrigo is coming to Montreal with The Unraveled Tour.
Hydro-Quebec strikes a bolt from its logo to jinx the Lightning, while the Oilers prepare for a must-win Game 6 against the Ducks in Anaheim. A warm spell settles in for a long stay. A fire causes a road closure outside Liverpool, Nova Scotia. Four people are charged after RCMP vehicles were damaged in a Cape Breton cannabis raid protest. The search of Prairie Green Landfill has been decommissioned.
Afternoon tea service returns to a historic St. Andrews home. Brandt's purchase of the REAL District clears its first hurdle with executive committee approval. Flooding puts three Saskatchewan communities under states of emergency. Heartbreak in Kitchener as the KW Titans lose the championship to Sudbury Five, 90-89.
A Niagara Falls restaurant owner has been ordered to pay back $14,000 in CERB benefits, which she calls unfair. Saskatoon airport sees passenger numbers exceed pre-pandemic levels. Sturgeon Lake First Nation celebrates the grand opening of a traditional birthing lodge.
No criminal charges for North Bay mayor in an expenses scandal, the OPP says. A jail sentence means a northern Ontario child abductor could be deported. Old South businesses voice concerns over the latest phase of the Wellington Gateway project. A London-based company uses an AI pizza machine to serve fresh slices.
Barrie mayor pushes for jail or rehab for drug offenders in a zero-tolerance plan. Unwanted touching at Georgian Mall leads to an arrest. A doctor with Windsor Regional Hospital is suspended for three months. A suspect is wanted in connection with a violent vehicle theft in Lakeshore.
British Columbia adds 17 major projects as priority investments to accelerate growth. Public Safety Minister Krieger says FIFA security costs and preparations are evolving. The Supreme Court of Canada will hear the Churchill portrait thief's sentence appeal.
King Charles and Queen Camilla are set to bid farewell to Trump and first lady Melania on the last day of the U.S. state visit. A man guilty of killing his 13-year-old step-niece is set to be Florida's sixth execution of 2026.
Politics
Proposed power to search and seize mail is not being extended to postal workers, the minister says. Carney accepts an invitation to visit Saudi Arabia in the future amid a diplomatic thaw. PM Carney names a former minister as the next EU ambassador.
Business
Bombardier reports Q1 profit and revenue up from a year ago. Canada Packers reports Q1 earnings of $43.8 million as sales fell. Canada's February GDP grows 0.2%, with annualized quarterly growth likely at 1.7%.
Health
Generic weight-loss drug approval is really good news, but a doctor warns of long-term consequences. The truth behind seven common lung cancer myths is revealed. A father who lost his son to an overdose says compassion is what is missing in saving substance users' lives.
Entertainment
Mormon Wives star and ex-partner push for protective orders against each other. Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni lawyers spar over damages ahead of the It Ends With Us trial. A singer-songwriter behind several country hits dies at 86.
Sports
LIV Golf has a new chairman and seeks new funding without Saudi backing. A former Atlanta Hawks executive is sentenced to prison for embezzling $3.7 million from the team. Kenya gives a hero's welcome to marathon record breaker Sabastian Sawe.
Lifestyle
Framing household money conversations correctly is key when talking to kids. A father and daughter duped New York City's art world with fake Warhols and Banksys. New Chanel sandals have drawn online buzz.
Climate & Environment
A barge carrying Timmy the humpback whale journeys to the North Sea. France unveils a plan to ditch all fossil fuels by 2050. After another spring flood, cottage country residents are demanding answers.
Sci-Tech
Elon Musk gets an apology from California regulators as a SpaceX lawsuit is settled. Young Canadians want AI companies to make their chatbots less addictive, a report says. A genome study reveals what happened after the Roman Empire fell.



