Tartan Towing has launched a second lawsuit against Winnipeg Deputy Mayor Janice Lukes and the director of another towing company that alleges they made additional defamatory comments against it. Tart...
Hunger doesn’t take a holiday during the Christmas season for far too many people. The dollars people are using to buy groceries aren’t going as far as they did last year, and last year was a very tou...
Winnipeg deputy mayor Janice Lukes is being sued for alleged defamatory comments she made about Tartan Towing and its contract with the city’s police department. In a statement of claim filed in Manit...
The longest-serving chief justice in Manitoba history has died. Richard Scott, who was chief justice of the Manitoba Court of Appeal for 22 years until his retirement in 2013, died Thursday at age 86.
Hunger doesn’t take a holiday during the Christmas season for far too many people. The dollars people are using to buy groceries aren’t going as far as they did last year, and last year was a very tou...
Close, but it’s no record. This year marks the fourth-longest period of days without snow in Winnipeg. Alex Crawford, an assistant professor at the University of Manitoba environment and geography dep...
Winnipeg needs more roving photo radar vehicles to nail speeders anywhere in the city — not just by schools, playgrounds and construction zones, which are the only locations allowed under legislation, the chairman of the Winnipeg Police Board says.
The family of a man who died in a house fire — which he had set — is suing the City of Winnipeg and a 911 operator, claiming the emergency call he made hours earlier wasn’t treated with urgency.
William James Sutherland Hole should never have fought in the Second World War, let alone die in it. Hole, who was born in Carman on Aug. 7, 1926, was under age when he enlisted at Shilo on Jan. 16, 1...