Hydro One says its crews are out in “full force” after thunderstorms and the threat of tornadoes led to thousands waking up without power Friday morning. On Thursday, several tornado warnings were issued in Ontario due to severe thunderstorms. The aftermath has led to power outages throughout Ontario. While communities …
Read More »Winnipeg Jets lose 4-1 in Boston for worst defeat since early November – Winnipeg
The Winnipeg Jets aren’t used to losing, especially by multiple goals, let alone three. The Jets dropped a 4-1 decision in Boston Monday night. It’s the first time since a 5-2 loss to Vegas on Nov. 2 that Winnipeg has lost by three goals and allowed more than three goals …
Read More »Some Ottawa residents lose up to $2,000 in fake Taylor Swift tickets: police
By Staff The Canadian Press Posted September 2, 2023 1:49 pm Descrease article font size Increase article font size Ottawa police say they’ve seen an increase in reports of fake ticket sales for Taylor Swift’s sold out Toronto shows due to what they’re describing as online ticket scams. Demand is …
Read More »Jays lose third straight in 5-2 loss to Cleveland
TORONTO – Canadian Bo Naylor and the Cleveland Guardians gave the slumping Toronto Blue Jays a lesson in producing runs in the series opener on Friday. Naylor, Ramon Laureano and Andres Gimenez each smashed homers in the Guardians 5-2 win as the Blue Jays (70-59) lost for the third time …
Read More »Blue Bombers rally to 38-29 victory as Elks lose again – Winnipeg
The backup plan was more than sufficient for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Thursday. Backup quarterback Dru Brown threw four touchdowns and 307 yards in a relief appearance as the Blue Bombers erased a 22-0 deficit to defeat the hapless Edmonton Elks 38-29. Winnipeg improved to 7-2 and took over sole possession of …
Read More »Winnipeg Sea Bears lose top forward for playoffs – Winnipeg
Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Winnipeg Sea Bears will be without one of their top players for the entire playoffs. After concluding the regular season in second place in the CEBL’s Western Conference over the weekend, the Sea Bears learned forward EJ Anosike is leaving the …
Read More »Northwestern Ontario ‘heartbroken’ to lose longtime Ojibway chief and role model
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Migisi Sahgaigan (Eagle River First Nation) along with Treaty 3 territory is in mourning with the passing of Ogiichidaa (Chief) Arnold Gardner, a respected elder who has led his community since 1993 and formerly served as Grand Chief of Treaty 3. Gardner …
Read More »Jets rally from three-goal deficit but lose to Vegas in double overtime – Winnipeg
It’s been almost five years since Winnipeg fans have witnessed, in person, the Jets pick up a playoff win on home ice. The Vegas Golden Knights ensured they’d have to wait a little longer thanks to a wild 5-4 double overtime win at the Canada Life Centre Saturday afternoon. The …
Read More »Two Manitoba outfitters lose licences in conservation probe sparked by black bear hunting – Winnipeg
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Two Manitoba businesses have had their outfitting licences pulled by the province after a long investigation by the Conservation Officer Service. The province said Thursday that the probe, which involved Manitoba conservation officials, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife department, and Environment and …
Read More »Father of Manitoba-born son out of options as deportation looms: ‘I don’t want to lose my kid’ – Winnipeg
A man originally from England who is facing deportation says he’s left with no options but to leave his Manitoba-born toddler behind after a breakup put an end to his application for citizenship. James Antell says a last-ditch attempt to obtain temporary work and resident permits failed and he’ll be …
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