Travellers are finally back on Canadian soil after chaos erupted in parts of Mexico grounding flights. Melissa Nakhavoly with their experience in Puerto Vallarta.
With AI making phone scams increasingly convincing, Winnipeg Police and the province are urging seniors to "Just Hang Up" ...
Eddie Huband speaks to two Ukrainians who came to Winnipeg when Russia invaded back in 2022, reflecting on the last four ...
Cartel violence in Mexico appears to have calmed in the last 24 hours, and as flights in and out of the country commence once ...
A woman who was inside of a Winnipeg home during a mass shooting in 2023 takes the stand on day six of a trial for the man accused of killing five people. Our Koby Mitchell has the story from court.
Nearly $350,000 is how much Manitobans 60 and older reported losing to grandparent and emergency-style phone scams last year, and now, with Artificial Intelligence making scams more convincing, ...
For a century, women who were deemed unfit by medical professionals were sterilized through force or coercion. Bill S-228 will make the practice illegal in Canadian hospitals .
What did you guys make me do?” Is what Xena Hall claims Jamie Felix shouted after he allegedly shot five people in a rooming house on Langside Street in November of 2023. Felix has pleaded not guilty ...
Four years after Russia’s invasion, Ukraine marks the anniversary with memorials, diplomacy and ongoing fighting. Leaders discuss peace while civilians continue to live with the war every day. Brandon ...
Davyd Kaminsky is a Ukrainian who, four years ago — at just 15-years-old — was forced to leave his home when Russia invaded the country. Kaminsky, his family, along with thousands of others, fled to ...
Canada's Minister for AI will meet with OpenAI, to hear why the company banned the Tumbler Ridge shooter's account, for posts describing gun violence scenarios, but didn't notify police, despite some ...
Troops stayed deployed in Tapalpa, Jalisco as officials said the situation is normalizing after cartel retaliation and roadblocks. Tourists described panic in Puerto Vallarta. Brandon Rowe reports.