Winnipeg man accused of allegedly abusing dog, biting officer
A 46-year-old man is facing a long list of charges after allegedly abusing a dog and assaulting a police officer.
The incident happened on Tuesday at around 3:15 p.m. on Assiniboine Avenue near the Midtown Bridge.
Winnipeg police say an off-duty officer witnessed a large group of bystanders attempting to stop a man from abusing a large dog.
The officer stopped and identified as a Winnipeg Police officer, and with help from one of the bystanders, attempted to arrest the man.
Preserving an example of community cooperation: The St. Joachim Parish
Efforts are being made to preserve a historical building in La Broquerie, MB.
The St. Joachim Parish received historical status in 2000. While there are many older structures across Manitoba, very few have historical status, especially in the southeast. Lucien Grenier, a member of the church’s financial committee, shares that such status is remarkable not only to the people in the municipality or town of La Broquerie, but to anyone with a family history of immigration to Canada.
New animated kids film sees life of Jesus through Apostle John's point of view
Light of the World is a new Christian animated film set to hit theatres this fall.
The Salvation Poem Project produced the film, as they are a team of filmmakers, game developers, and multimedia storytellers whose goal is the share the gospel through media.
Poilievre names 48 Conservative MPs as critics, announces House leadership team
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has named 73 MPs to his party's leadership team and critic roles ahead of next week's return to the House of Commons.
He has named 48 Conservative members of Parliament to critic roles, while another 14 will become associate critics.
Most of them are returning MPs, though some have been shuffled to new positions left by people who were not re-elected on April 28.
Here's what to know if Canada Post workers go on strike again
Canadians could soon find out if there will be another labour disruption at the national postal operator.
The union representing about 55,000 Canada Post employees has said it is reviewing a set of proposals for urban workers, along with rural and suburban carriers.
The Canadian Union of Postal Workers issued a 72-hour strike notice on Tuesday, and the deadline is Friday at midnight.
Canada Post says the new offers address several concerns, and it is offering a wage increase of 13.59 per cent over four years.
Verse of the day: May 22
Galatians 5:13
"You, my brothers and sisters, were called to be free. But do not use your freedom to indulge the flesh; rather, serve one another humbly in love."
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Coming into the light
1 Peter 2:9
There are few things more frustrating than encountering individuals content to remain living in the status quo. I call those folks people with a “No” face! Many are so fearful of change, they cocoon themselves in well-guarded shelters of skepticism, doubt, rigidity, and even fear.
Even worse are those who for unknown reasons choose to remain in bondage to their sin—huddled in dark shadows of unbelief. But as followers of Christ, none of that ought to describe you or me.
G7 finance ministers to discuss global economy, Ukraine at Banff summit
Top economic officials from the G7 were locked in a full day of closed-door discussions Wednesday to examine pressing topics, including the global economy and the war in Ukraine.
The meeting between the group's finance ministers and central bank governors in Banff, Alta., is a prelude to the G7 leaders summit in June in nearby Kananaskis.
It comes in the wake of the U.S. imposing global tariffs that have resulted in many countries reconsidering their trading relationships.
Manitoba ethics commissioner faults former premier for pushing mining project
Former Manitoba premier Heather Stefanson and two of her Progressive Conservative cabinet ministers acted improperly by pushing for the approval of a silica sand mining project and should be fined, says a report by the province's ethics commissioner.
The report says Stefanson, then-deputy premier Cliff Cullen and then-economic development minister Jeff Wharton tried to get approval for the Sio Silica project after the Tories lost the 2023 election, but before the new NDP government was to be sworn in.
Canada Post makes new offers to union ahead of strike deadline
Canada Post has issued a new set of offers to the union representing postal workers as the clock ticks down to a possible strike.
The Crown corporation confirmed Wednesday it has filed a new set of proposals for workers in the urban bargaining unit and the rural and suburban units.
The Canadian Union of Postal Workers said its negotiating team was set to examine the proposals this afternoon.
The new offers come days after the union issued a strike notice that could see postal workers back on the picket line on Friday.