School’s back on in B.C., tentatively The B.C. Teachers Federation has reached a deal, albeit a tentative one, with the provincial government, according to the… Read More
Spelling errors a child would make found in Winnipeg Regional Health Authority health bulletin An immunization-information letter sent to schools by the Winnipeg Regional Health… Read More
Winnipeg’s Home Tour It’s a self-guided tour of some of Winnipeg’s most interesting, modern homes made so by local designers and architects. And it’s taking… Read More
Ford’s latest challenge Rob Ford, the oft-pilloried mayor of Toronto, is in hospital battling a tumour in his abdomen. He was admitted Wednesday. The diagnosis… Read More
More buses for Winnipeg Winnipeg Transit has placed an order for 58, new, low-floor transit buses from the city’s own New Flyer Industries. They are… Read More
Violence erupts following Pinochet march in Chile Violence broke out between protesters and police in Santiago, Chile Sunday following what was a peaceful march to… Read More
We’re back. And on Bill Murray Day, no less. The Toronto International Film Festival, which kicked off Thursday, has named today, Sept. 5, Bill Murray… Read More
Reporter sues Rob Ford, Kim Jong-un executes uncle, CPP invests in farmland, Home Alone star waxes pizza, and Fox News wants you to know Jesus was white, and Santa is white. Read More
Nelson Mandela has passed away at the age of 95. He “passed on peacefully,” according to South African President Jacob Zuma. “Our nation has lost… Read More
Brian Pallister’s Christmas-greeting shenanigans He apologized. But to whom? Infidel atheists weren’t offended. Believers, if these are the stark lines we’re drawing, weren’t offended, either.… Read More
Winnipeg academy gets human rights award Winnipeg’s Gray Academy of Jewish Education has won a 2013 Human Rights Award for the presence and success of… Read More