Brandon-Souris remains conservative Conservative Larry Maguire beat out Liberal Rolf Dinsdale in the Brandon-Souris byelection Monday by a paltry 391 votes: 12,205 to 11,814. The… Read More
The City of Winnipeg and the province reached an agreement in rapid transit funding; Regina has installed 33 security cameras in preparation for the Grey Cup on Sunday; plans for a decorative fence along Winnipeg's airport route have been tabled by city hall; a $6 million libel suit has been filed against Calgary mayor Naheed Nenshi and a researcher from U of M has been awarded a prestigious pharmaceutical research award. Read More
Left-wing presidential candidate makes second round in Chile Michelle Bachelet is one vote away from becoming Chile’s next president. She got 46 per cent of… Read More
Unprecedented bend by China’s Communist Party China’s decades-old, one-child policy is set to be amended, according to Xinhua news. The country’s Communist Party convened to… Read More
Iran nuclear deal expected A deal surrounding the fate of Iran’s nuclear program is expected to be reached Friday, BBC reports. The U.S., U.K., France… Read More
Twitter goes public Twitter, Inc., is now a publicly traded company. The stock market was tripping over itself with excitement over the biggest IPO since… Read More
It’s noon somewhere Manitobans like beer, according to nearly everyone, and according to a newly-released report from the Conference Board of Canada: From Farm to… Read More
Remember, remember the fifth of November The Anonymous group hacked 115 government websites across the Philippines and Singapore Tuesday. The cyber attacks took place shortly… Read More
1. Gaming in Canada The industry has been ballooning for a while now, ever since developers were successful in persuading a luddite by comparison public… Read More