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Canadian airlines halting flights to Cuba indefinitely

07 Jun 2026

Air Canada, Air Transat and Sunwing Vacations, a group that includes WestJet, announced they will be suspending Canadian flights to Cuba indefinitely. Air Transat says the "current geopolitical situat

Thunder Bay's 2026 cruise ship season kicks off

07 Jun 2026

The 2026 cruise ship season has begun in Thunder Bay.

Westman region under tornado watch as severe thunderstorms threaten Prairies

07 Jun 2026

People in west Manitoba are being told to take precautions as dangerous thunderstorms develop in the region Saturday evening.

Winnipeg-area wildlife rescue to close after nearly 2 decades rehabilitating animals

07 Jun 2026

After nearly two decades treating more than 2,000 injured and orphaned animals annually, the Prairie Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre has stopped taking in injured and orphaned wildlife, and will close at the end of the summer.

Winnipeg police looking for help identifying suspects in gold store robbery

07 Jun 2026

Winnipeg police are asking for help identifying two suspects after armed robbers made off with about $300,000 in gold jewelry from a store in the Rivers Heights area.

Calgary police investigate 3 shootings in 24 hours

07 Jun 2026

Calgary police are investigating three separate shootings reported in different parts of the city during a 24-hour period. The shootings happened in the southeast and southwest quadrants, and while no

First Nation hopes to reach resolution with province over Joffre Lakes Park closure period

07 Jun 2026

The B.C. government announced that the popular park will be closed for 31 days this year, less than half of the number of dates the park was closed for in 2025.

Vancouver bookstore that put its stamp on 2SLGBTQ+ history honoured by Canada Post

07 Jun 2026

An iconic Vancouver bookstore that won a landmark legal battle for 2SLGBTQ+ rights in Canada is being honoured with a new stamp from Canada Post.

SFU medical school receives historic $40M donation

07 Jun 2026

British Columbia's premier says a $40-million donation from two entrepreneurs to Simon Fraser University's school of medicine comes at a critical moment as the province struggles with a shortage of health-care workers.

Richmond's Camryn Rogers wins hammer throw event at Lone Star Grand Prix, extending unbeaten streak

07 Jun 2026

Canada's Camryn Rogers was victorious in women's hammer throw at the Lone Star Grand Prix in Texas on Saturday.

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