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Israel solidarity walk underway in Toronto as police vow to maintain security

07 Jun 2026

An annual fundraising walk for Israel is underway in Toronto on Sunday.

Winnipeg Pride parade, events to see road closures, heat warnings

07 Jun 2026

The annual Pride parade will be marching through downtown Winnipeg on Sunday in a colourful celebration of the city's 2SLGBTQ+ community that will see road closures and heat warnings throughout the day.

Arbitrator blasts former RMWB manager for handling of failed layoff plans

07 Jun 2026

An arbitrator said former CAO Henry Hunter was “tone deaf” towards the concerns of staff during the affair, and that how the layoff plans were handled “amounted to bullying.”

Climate change affecting algae in N.W.T.'s Great Bear Lake, study says

07 Jun 2026

Algae in Great Bear Lake have changed significantly since the turn of the century due to climate change, a new study has found.

Earring exhibit puts beadwork and storytelling on display in Whitehorse

07 Jun 2026

Yukon First Nations artists have intricately hand-made earrings on display at the Kwanlin Dun Cultural Centre gallery for My Big Bougie Beaded* Earrings.

Tentative agreement reached in 8-week Nova Scotia long-term care strike, says union

07 Jun 2026

The union representing roughly 3,600 striking long-term care workers in Nova Scotia says a tentative agreement has been reached, meaning staff could return to work as early as Monday morning.

Hundreds attend Winnipeg festival celebrating Serbian heritage

07 Jun 2026

Everybody is welcome to a Winnipeg festival celebrating Serbian heritage through food, music and dancing this weekend, organizers say.

Family of Sask. woman allegedly killed by ex-partner shares devastating ripple effects

07 Jun 2026

Danielle Dobersheck is remembered by her family and friends as a loving, compassionate mother whose goal in life was to help others. On Monday, her ex-partner Cody Chubey goes on trial in Melfort, charged with first-degree murder.

Knowledge keepers creating inventory of medicinal plants found on land shared by Prairie farmers

07 Jun 2026

Since it began more than five years ago, the Treaty Land Sharing Network has worked to honour the original intent of the treaties: to share the land and resources. It is expanding its scope by adding

Q&A: How Pride has changed over the years in Edmonton

07 Jun 2026

Ron Byers, a queer historian and Pride promoter with Pride Edmonton, spoke to CBC’s Edmonton AM on Friday to go through the history of these celebrations and why they’re still important.

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