New Arctic ambassador will play a 'key role' in defending sovereignty: Anand
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says Canada's new Arctic ambassador will play a key role in preserving sovereignty in the region as the military closely watches the movements of a Chinese icebreaker.
Iqaluit resident Virginia Mearns will be Canada's senior Arctic official on the world stage, following a career with local Inuit governments.
"Canada's Arctic ambassador is going to advance Canada's polar interests in multilateral forums," Anand told The Canadian Press in an interview from Inuvik, N.W.T.
Highlighting Jesus in sports and community coming together; This week's good news
'A fellowship of women': Church yard sale raises money for women's conference
Dozens of people attended the yard sale hosted by The Wave Church, 364 Furby Street, on Saturday morning.
The yard sale had clothing, footwear, and household items for sale. The sale was held to raise money for the Women Everywhere Conference, which is held by The Wave Church on a biannual basis.
Verse of the day: July 26
Hebrews 11:1
"Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see."
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No Mass-Produced Saints
Psalm 100:3
We live today in a microwave culture. If it takes longer than five minutes to fix lunch, that's long!
In earlier days, you even had to wait for a TV set to warm up. Can you imagine? And you couldn't push a single button on your phone to call home on a preset number, you had to dial it...with your finger, for pity's sake. Talk about the Stone Age!
Louise Bridge closed since May, extended until September
The Louise Bridge closure has been extended again, and isn't supposed to open at all this summer.
The closure of the bridge was originally supposed to be four days, and was set to reopen on May 26 before unexpected delays. that caused the closure to be extended.
The bridge was set to reopen at the end of July.
Shedtacular winner back for more in CHVN’s 25th Birthday Bash
Lorraine Friesen of Niverville is hoping for a repeat of last year's Summer Shedtacular win after qualifying in CHVN's 25th Birthday Bash.
"I got the text and was shocked. I thought, 'Oh wow, this is great!' Last year, when I got the text, I thought, 'Wow, this is great.' Not thinking that I'd ever win, but sure enough, I did. So we'll see if I have the same luck this year."
Katherine Wall
Funeral For: Katherine Wall
Funeral Date: August 10, 2025
Silver alert cancelled after 85-year-old man safely located
The Winnipeg Police Service says that a missing 85-year-old man has been found safe.
The man was last seen in downtown Winnipeg at 07:30 a.m. on Friday, July 25, 2025.
The WPS had sent out a silver alert shortly after, asking for help in locating the missing man.
Just after 6 p.m. on Friday night, police sent out another release saying he had been found safe.
The Winnipeg Police Service activates a silver alert when a vulnerable adult person is reported as missing.
Qualify to come to win a $10,000 prize at CHVN's 25th Birthday Bash
CHVN is turning 25, and you're getting the presents!
The party is at True North Square on September 10 from 5 to 7 p.m. and is going to feature over 100 finalists and one grand prize winner will walk away with a $10,000 prize!
Up for grabs is a $10,000 bursary from Booth University College, a living room package from Furniture Villa Brand Source, a trip to Italy from Indigeno Travel, a luxury furniture shopping spree from Luxe Furniture Company, and a home plumbing upgrade from Aloha Plumbing & Drain Service.
Thunderstorm risk looms over Manitoba Friday as capping creates unpredictable conditions
A warm and humid air mass will move through the province today, brewing up all the ingredients needed to create severe thunderstorms.
However, something called "capping" is making it hard for meteorologists to predict exactly what will happen.
"The capping is just a layer of warm air above the surface, about 1-2 km up in the sky," said Crawford Luke, meteorologist with Environment Canada.