Winnipeggers fill Philippine Canadian Centre of Manitoba to remember victims of tragic Vancouver incident

It was a full house at the Philippine Canadian Centre of Manitoba on Tuesday night, as Winnipeggers gathered to mourn and remember the victims of a tragic incident in Vancouver.

Over the weekend, an SUV plowed through a Filipino street festival in the city, killing 11 people and injuring several others. 

The vigil in Winnipeg honoured the lives that were lost and offered support to families and communities affected by the devastating event.

Ontario, Prairies blocked Liberals from an election-night majority blowout

The Liberals rose from the ashes under Prime Minister Mark Carney in a stunning reversal of fortunes this year, but the party's failure to sweep many of the ridings it sought Monday night denied it a resounding majority mandate.

A big part of that failure happened in Ontario, where the party lost many incumbents — even as Carney called for a strong mandate to deal with the threat posed by U.S. President Donald Trump.

Elections Canada says more than 19.5M voters cast a ballot in federal election

Elections Canada says more than 68 per cent of eligible voters cast a ballot in the federal election — more than 19.5 million people.

While this election was widely expected to see increased turnout, it did not surpass the record set in March 1958, when 79.4 per cent of eligible Canadians voted.

But the nearly 68.7 per cent turnout was the best since the 1993 federal election, which saw 69.6 per cent of eligible voters cast a ballot.

Guidance

Proverbs 16:9

God offers instruction, but then it's our move. We must accept His instruction and apply it to our lives. Then, and only then, can we expect to cash in on the benefits of His instruction. So you see, application is the essential link between instruction and change.

Blue Bombers add talent through 2025 draft

*Per Winnipeg Blue Bombers Press Release

The Winnipeg Blue Bombers selected nine players in the 2025 CFL Draft held Tuesday night.

The Club began the night with a trade with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, acquiring National running back Matthew Peterson (Alberta), the second pick in the first round of the Global Draft, and the 39th pick overall (5th round) in the CFL Draft. In exchange, Hamilton received National defensive lineman Kyle Samson, the eighth pick in the first round of the Global Draft, and the 36th overall selection in the CFL Draft (4th round).

Man, woman dead after police respond to domestic call at Winnipeg home

Two people are dead after police responded to a domestic call at a Winnipeg home.

Police say they were called Monday to the house west of the city's downtown, where they found a man and woman in medical distress. 

Officers administered emergency medical care until paramedics arrived and took them to the hospital.

They later died of their injuries.

Police say there are no outstanding suspects.

They also say they don't believe there's any danger to the public.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 29, 2025.

'God is just getting started': Young adults across Manitoba unite in faith

An annual event that brings over 1,000 young adults to Calvary Temple in Winnipeg is back this week. 

Collide Conference is back for year three. Brittany Petkau and Rhythm Knowler, who serve as two of the three directors of the event, along with the full team are excited to see what God is going to do this year. 

Poilievre loses his long-held seat in Ottawa

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre will not have a seat in the next Parliament, after a stunning upset by Liberal candidate Bruce Fanjoy in the riding of Carleton. 

Poilievre's loss raises a host of questions about his ability to continue with the Conservative party leadership, and the role he will play as the House of Commons reconvenes. 

In his concession speech on election night, Poilievre pledged that Conservatives will "do our constitutional duty of holding government to account and proposing better alternatives."