‘Heartbreaking’: Flight school mourns students killed in mid-air collision

Two student pilots died Tuesday morning after their single-engine planes collided mid-air during practice exercises, the head of a pilot training school said.

The students, who were not identified, were practising takeoffs and landings when they appear to have tried to land at the same time on the small rural runway south of Steinbach, said Adam Penner, president of Harv's Air. 

The collision left the planes wrecked in a field on private property, roughly 400 metres from the runway.

Construction kicks off at St. Joachim Parish Church in La Broquerie

Construction is now officially underway on the renovations to a church building more than a century old, in La Broquerie. 

The heritage building along Principale Street, belonging to the St. Joachim Parish Church, was constructed in 1901. It was announced last October that significant repairs are needed to the structure. As a result, a fundraising campaign was launched. 

U13 Eastman Wildcats survive and thrive at Peppers Classic

It wasn't an ideal start, but the U13 Wildcats never quite, battling right to the end, claiming victory in the silver bracket of the Peppers Classic in Mankato, Minnesota.

"It's super fun," coach Jason Plett says when looking back over the year to this point. "They're definitely getting closer as a team every game and every practice. There have been highs and lows during games, being it's the U13 age, but it's awesome to see how they pick each other up, work through those tough times and getting better."

Ottawa set to miss 2026 deadline for establishing $10-a-day child care: report

Ottawa is expected to miss its 2026 deadline to implement $10-a-day child care services across the country, the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives said in a new report published on Wednesday.

The analysis concluded that just six provinces and territories are meeting that fee target now.

David Macdonald, an economist with the centre, said even though fees have dropped significantly everywhere, the federal government is unlikely to meet its self-imposed deadline.

Armed Forces members part of alleged terror plot to take over land in Quebec: RCMP

Two active members of the Canadian Armed Forces are among four people arrested and charged on Tuesday for allegedly participating in an anti-government plot to forcibly take possession of land in the Quebec City area.

Three of the suspects, motivated by "violent extremism," planned to start a militia and "took concrete actions" to facilitate terrorist activity, the RCMP said. Two 24-year-olds and a 25-year-old allegedly took part in military-style training that included shooting, ambush, survival and navigation exercises, using a variety of firearms and high-capacity magazines. 

Crews continue battling wildfires as province provides an update

The latest update from the Manitoba Wildfire Service indicates that conditions remain largely unchanged from recent days. 

Officials say the majority of the province remains at a high fire danger level. 

Crews are actively responding to 83 wildfires. So far this season, 237 wildfires have been recorded in Manitoba, above the average for this date of 191 total fires.