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Winnipeg’s Roadwork Nightmare: Gridlock and Frustration! 🚗 Citizens are fed up with never-ending roadworks. It’s time fo...
11/09/2023

Winnipeg’s Roadwork Nightmare: Gridlock and Frustration! 🚗 Citizens are fed up with never-ending roadworks. It’s time for our city to prioritize and streamline construction projects. Safety, efficiency, and sanity are on the line! 🛣️

Winnipeg, September 11, 2023 – Frustration is boiling over in Winnipeg as citizens grapple with the omnipresence of roadworks that seem to have taken over the entire city. The cacophony of construction has led residents to call for a more efficient approach to road maintenance, emphasizing the nee...

🚨 Discrimination & Bullying Scandal Unveiled at Canadian Pacific Railways! Immigrant Workers Speak Out! 🗣️
12/06/2023

🚨 Discrimination & Bullying Scandal Unveiled at Canadian Pacific Railways! Immigrant Workers Speak Out! 🗣️

iCanada – In recent weeks, Canadian Pacific Railways (CP) has come under scrutiny for its alleged discriminatory practices during the hiring process, specifically targeting immigrants. While the company has received praise for its efforts to promote diversity and inclusion, reports have surfaced r...

09/06/2023

Discover the shocking details of a completely random and unprovoked attack where a woman was brutally stabbed at an Olive Garden in Winnipeg. Get the latest updates on the incident, the arrest of the suspect, and the heroic actions of Good Samaritans. Stay informed about the ongoing investigation in...

🚨 BREAKING NEWS 🚨🔥 SUV collides with Pickup Truck, causing closure of Queen Elizabeth Highway II in Crossfield, Alberta....
19/05/2023

🚨 BREAKING NEWS 🚨

🔥 SUV collides with Pickup Truck, causing closure of Queen Elizabeth Highway II in Crossfield, Alberta. No injuries reported. RCMP investigating. Commuters stranded for hours! 🚧

Dramatic scene as a pickup truck goes up in flames after a collision on Queen Elizabeth Highway II in Crossfield, Alberta. Immediate response from authorities while traffic delays ensue. Stay updated on the investigation and road closures.

  Montana Governor Shakes Digital Landscape: TikTok Faces Ban, Enforcement Doubts, and Legal Clash
18/05/2023


Montana Governor Shakes Digital Landscape: TikTok Faces Ban, Enforcement Doubts, and Legal Clash

New York 🇺🇸 – Montana Governor Greg Gianforte has recently signed a groundbreaking bill into law, making it the first state to ban TikTok’s operations within its borders. However, concerns have been raised about the enforceability of this ban and the potential legal challenges it may face....

  Slice into Calgary’s Best Pizza: Our Top Picks for the Most Delicious Pies in Town
15/05/2023


Slice into Calgary’s Best Pizza: Our Top Picks for the Most Delicious Pies in Town

Looking for the best pizza in Calgary? Look no further! Our restaurant serves up mouth-watering, hot and fresh pizza that is sure to satisfy your cravings. Using only the highest quality ingredients, our pizzas are carefully crafted to deliver bold and delicious flavors in every bite. From classic t...

  Breaking: Calgary’s Sikh Nagar Kirtan Parade Shatters Records with Over 200,000 Attendees in a Spectacular Multicultur...
13/05/2023


Breaking: Calgary’s Sikh Nagar Kirtan Parade Shatters Records with Over 200,000 Attendees in a Spectacular Multicultural Celebration!

Calgary, Canada – The city of Calgary is alive with vibrant colors and joyous music on Saturday as over 200,000 people gathered to participate in the annual Sikh Nagar Kirtan Parade. The parade is a celebration of the Sikh community’s heritage, culture, and religion, and is one of the largest mu...

  Power Outage in Airdrie: Thousands Impacted, Estimated Restoration at 8:30 a.m
10/05/2023


Power Outage in Airdrie: Thousands Impacted, Estimated Restoration at 8:30 a.m

Thousands of Airdronians are facing a power outage since 5:30 a.m. this morning, with estimated restoration at 8:30 a.m. The outage has affected businesses along Main Street Airdrie and caused traffic lights to go out. Stay informed with the latest updates on the Airdrie power outage.

  5 Simple Steps to Convert Your Alberta Security License to a Manitoba Security License
06/05/2023


5 Simple Steps to Convert Your Alberta Security License to a Manitoba Security License

Looking to convert your security license from Alberta to Manitoba? Our step-by-step guide will walk you through the process, including the required documentation and fees. Don't let the hassle of transferring licenses deter you from pursuing your career in security.

  Massive Wildfires Blaze Through Alberta’s Grande Prairie Forest Area
06/05/2023


Massive Wildfires Blaze Through Alberta’s Grande Prairie Forest Area

The Alberta Wildfire has reported that there are six out-of-control wildfires burning in the Grande Prairie Forest Area. The largest fire, located 21 kilometres west of Highway 40 and 50 kilometres south of Grande Prairie, is estimated to be 7,500 hectares in size. Another fire, estimated to be 2,00...

  Over Policing in Airdrie During Hard Times: Residents Frustrated as Minor Violations Lead to Heavy Fines
05/05/2023


Over Policing in Airdrie During Hard Times: Residents Frustrated as Minor Violations Lead to Heavy Fines

In times of economic hardships, people are facing numerous challenges in their daily lives. From high interest rates and costly groceries to job losses and struggling to make ends meet, every penny counts. However, amidst all these struggles, the residents of Airdrie have another challenge to deal w...

  Massive Blaze in Cougar Ridge Destroys Three Homes and Evacuates Neighbors
04/05/2023


Massive Blaze in Cougar Ridge Destroys Three Homes and Evacuates Neighbors

A fire broke out on Wednesday afternoon in Cougar Ridge, a southwestern neighborhood of Calgary, resulting in the destruction of three homes and damage to one other. Although several neighboring houses were evacuated, there were no reports of injuries. Firefighters received reports of a home on fire...

  Hidden Camera Discovered in Airdrie Airbnb Rental Property Raises Concerns for Guest Privacy and Safety
04/05/2023


Hidden Camera Discovered in Airdrie Airbnb Rental Property Raises Concerns for Guest Privacy and Safety

An Airbnb rental property in Airdrie, Alberta has been found to have a hidden camera. A guest staying at the property discovered the camera and reported it to the police. The incident has raised concerns about privacy and safety for those who use rental accommodations, especially Airbnb. The host of...

 Tragedy Strikes Serbia: School Shooting Leaves 9 Dead, Including 8 Children
03/05/2023


Tragedy Strikes Serbia: School Shooting Leaves 9 Dead, Including 8 Children

This news blog reports a tragic school shooting incident in Belgrade, Serbia, where a 13-year-old student opened fire, killing eight children and a security guard, while seriously injuring six children and one teacher.

Meadow Lake RCMP seeking public assistance locating wanted male |
21/09/2022

Meadow Lake RCMP seeking public assistance locating wanted male |

Bryan Janvier is described as approximately six-feet-one-inch tall and 220 lbs. He has brown hair and brown eyes. He has a tattoo on his cheek and is missing a front tooth.

RCMP in N.W.T. search for suspect in stabbing that left 1 dead, others injured |
21/09/2022

RCMP in N.W.T. search for suspect in stabbing that left 1 dead, others injured |

Media reports from an RCMP news conference said two people were in hospital and 24-year-old Thaddeus McNeely was identified as a subject of interest in the investigation.

Man found with significant burn injuries, Vernon RCMP investigating |
21/09/2022

Man found with significant burn injuries, Vernon RCMP investigating |

The 41-year-old man was found on Sunday afternoon with significant burn injuries. He was taken to hospital, where he remains in stable condition

Women’s organization in Guelph hosting Take Back the Night march |
21/09/2022

Women’s organization in Guelph hosting Take Back the Night march |

The theme of this year's march, starting out at Marianne's Park on Thursday night, is "Our Bodies, Our Rights, Our Streets".

Women in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside warn of escalation in attacks, kidnappings, forced druggings |
21/09/2022

Women in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside warn of escalation in attacks, kidnappings, forced druggings |

Women in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside are warning of escalating levels of violence in the neighbourhood and reporting more frequent, increasingly brutal instances of kidnappings, forced confinements, rapes and robberies, according to frontline workers.

Hamilton shelter aiding women fleeing domestic violence is over capacity |
21/09/2022

Hamilton shelter aiding women fleeing domestic violence is over capacity |

Interval House, a shelter for women and children escaping violence, has resorted to using office space and board rooms to deal with ongoing capacity issues.

Alberta paramedic killed in highway ambulance crash remembered for her compassion |
21/09/2022

Alberta paramedic killed in highway ambulance crash remembered for her compassion |

Heritage Park Pavilion was filled with memories, laughter and tears on Wednesday for the celebration of life of long-time paramedic Dallas Boyko.

Advocates push for equal access to oxygen for Pulmonary Fibrosis Awareness month |
21/09/2022

Advocates push for equal access to oxygen for Pulmonary Fibrosis Awareness month |

A Nova Scotia senior has made it his mission to draw attention to critical gaps in the health-care system following a life-saving procedure two years ago.

Alberta minister thanks 'freedom convoys' for mobilizing against Ottawa's 'tyrannical' pandemic policies |
21/09/2022

Alberta minister thanks 'freedom convoys' for mobilizing against Ottawa's 'tyrannical' pandemic policies |

Alberta's minister of labour and immigration, Kaycee Madu, took to social media to criticize Ottawa's "tyrannical" pandemic travel restrictions and thank "freedom convoys" for their efforts against them.

You’ll soon pay more tax at the cinema in Regina than in any other Canadian city |
21/09/2022

You’ll soon pay more tax at the cinema in Regina than in any other Canadian city |

That's despite executive committee voting to halve the amusement tax applied to movie ticket sales in Regina, a move that will be up for final council consideration next week.

Regina city councillors discussing increasing leisure fees for 2023-2024 |
21/09/2022

Regina city councillors discussing increasing leisure fees for 2023-2024 |

The City of Regina is proposing a two-per cent increase in leisure fees in 2023 and a three-per cent increase in 2024.

Fighting extremist content online: Feds dedicate $1.9M to terrorist analytic tool |
21/09/2022

Fighting extremist content online: Feds dedicate $1.9M to terrorist analytic tool |

"We need to confront the rise of hate and violent extremism," Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in a tweet on Tuesday as he announced the $1.9 million in funding.

Alberta-developed artificial intelligence gives ranchers an extra eye on their herds |
21/09/2022

Alberta-developed artificial intelligence gives ranchers an extra eye on their herds |

BETSY, short for Bovine Expert Tracking And Surveillance, is an Alberta-developed app that uses facial recognition cameras on livestock. If the app detects strange behaviour, it will alert the user.

Thrilling Easter Seals Drop Zone fundraiser returns to Kelowna |
21/09/2022

Thrilling Easter Seals Drop Zone fundraiser returns to Kelowna |

All funds raised will stay local and go towards Camp Winfield in Lake Country, which offers opportunities for individuals living with disabilities.

21 Edmonton schools experiencing ‘respiratory illness outbreaks’ |
21/09/2022

21 Edmonton schools experiencing ‘respiratory illness outbreaks’ |

An outbreak is declared by Alberta Health Services when schools report at least 10 per cent of students are sick.

Iran protests: Canada’s House of Commons adopts ‘solidarity’ motion after woman’s death |
21/09/2022

Iran protests: Canada’s House of Commons adopts ‘solidarity’ motion after woman’s death |

Mahsa Amini's death has been a catalyst, spurring Iranian women to publicly remove their headscarves, cut their hair and burn their hijabs in protest.

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