National Newsticker How to improve climate predictions? McGill researchers turn to 19th century letters January 10, 2025 115 views (CP)A team led by McGill University researchers came up with a method they hope could improve climate models over Africa…
National Newsticker ‘Heck of a guy’: Tributes pour in for police chief believed to have died in fire January 9, 2025 135 views MANITOBA-(CP)-A Manitoba police chief believed to have died in a house fire is being remembered as a dedicated leader and…
National Newsticker Hajdu says failing to pass First Nations water bill would be ‘deep disappointment’ January 9, 2025 126 views OTTAWA-(CP)Indigenous Services Minister Patty Hajdu says it will be a “deep disappointment” if a First Nations drinking water bill dies…
Read more National Newsticker Brant OPP investigate series of vehicle break-ins and frauds January 9, 2025 145 views BRANT, ON – Brant County Ontario Provincial Police, (OPP), are seeking the public’s help after a series of vehicle break-ins…
National Newsticker Mask Rules Are Back in BC Hospitals January 9, 2025 140 views By Michelle Gamage Local Jouranlism Intitaitve Reporter The Tyee Masks are back for British Columbia’s health-care sector. On Wednesday the…
National Newsticker Canada investing $2.5 million towards proposed biofuel refinery in town January 9, 2025 139 views By Ken Kellar Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The federal government is investing more than $2 million in a project that…
National Newsticker Fort Frances has new councillor January 9, 2025 125 views FORT FRANCIS-After almost two months of uncertainty, the town of Fort Frances has a new sitting councillor. Following a special…
National Newsticker Chief of Manitoba First Nations Police Service believed dead after house fire January 9, 2025 104 views -Canadian Press-The chief of the Manitoba First Nations Police Service is believed to have died after an early morning house…
National Newsticker New Lil’wat ski and snowboard team hits the slopes January 9, 2025 109 views By Luke Faulks, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Pique Newsmagazine Sandy Ward had only been snowboarding for a year or two…
National Newsticker Wrecking ball comes for 111-year-old Winnipeg school January 9, 2025 135 views By Maggie Macintosh, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Winnipeg Free Press Chapman School is being torn down once and for all,…
National Newsticker Bill C-92 legislation hits five-year anniversary January 9, 2025 112 views Local Journalism Initiative The landmark legislation that gave Indigenous communities the power to enact and fund their own child-protection laws…
National Newsticker Grassy Narrows establishes checkpoint against human trafficking January 9, 2025 119 views By Mike Stimpson Local Journalism Initiative GRASSY NARROWS — A community checkpoint has been set up at the Asubpeeschoseewagong (Grassy…
National Newsticker Critical incident review launched into death of man who waited in Winnipeg ER January 9, 2025 105 views Canadian Press-The Manitoba government says a review is being launched into the death of a man who waited eight hours…
National Newsticker Spell of sudden warmth blows through parts of Dehcho January 9, 2025 94 views By Claire McFarlane Local Journalism Initiative Temperatures in some Dehcho communities briefly soared as high as 7C between Tuesday and…
National Newsticker Mayor continues to press for solutions on intersection January 9, 2025 98 views Local Journalism Initiative Eganville — North Algona Wilberforce Mayor James Brose looked back on 2024 as a year where new…
National Newsticker Lawyer’s outburst and accusations of crimes against humanity does not sway judge to review a case January 9, 2025 115 views Pembroke – In one of the most unusual cases ever heard within the Ontario Superior Court of Justice in Pembroke,…
National Newsticker Inuit training Inuit at Arviat’s hamlet garage January 8, 2025 108 views The Hamlet of Arviat is one of the leading Kivalliq communities when it comes to training staff members from within.…
National Newsticker Police seeking information in relation to two deaths ruled homicides January 8, 2025 107 views RCMP Northeast Nova Major Crime Unit (NEN MCU) is seeking information in relation to two deaths that have been ruled…
National Newsticker Ontario First Nations to negotiate child welfare reforms with Ottawa January 8, 2025 87 views Canadian Press-First Nations in Ontario are charting their own path with the federal government to reform the child welfare system…
National Newsticker Green light for $450M Goose Harbour Wind Farm January 8, 2025 104 views By Alec Bruce Local Journalism Initiative MULGRAVE — Backed by a $224-million loan from the Canada Infrastructure Bank (CIB) this…