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- Sex workers concerned over proposed legislation bringing changes to hotels
Sex workers are raising concerns about a proposed law aimed at cracking down on human traffickers who use short-term rentals, saying the move could make things less safe for them.
local news
- Schools shift to remote learning amid flooding in Minnedosa
- 'He knew he was innocent': David Milgaard's lawyer remembers his fight fight for freedom
- Foundation repair companies slammed with calls after flooding
- Beavers taking a toll on this Winnipeg neighbourhood's tree canopy
- Community advocate calling for improved bylaw enforcement at Winnipeg's vacant, unsecured homes
- Police watchdog investigating death of man following WPS call
- Community cut off after flooding washes out roads in western Manitoba
- Two Winnipeg teachers among recipients of Governor General’s History Awards
- Homicide investigation launched after human remains found in North Kildonan: WPS
sports
- 'Great for all of Alberta': Flames, Oilers prepare for battle in second round
Johnny Gaudreau and Matthew Tkachuk weren't even born the last time the Calgary Flames and Edmonton Oilers met in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, but they still understand how much the Battle of Alberta means to fans of both teams.
entertainment
- CRTC to get new chair as role of broadcast regulator expands
OTTAWA - The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission chair is to be replaced within months and Canadian Heritage is already accepting applications for the $328,000-a-year role. Ian Scott and his ......
- Kenney visits Washington, pushing stronger energy ties between Alberta and U.S.
- Ontario party leaders attack Ford on health, education in election debate
- Metis leader calls for Queen to apologize for residential schools
- Documents show a pattern of human rights abuses against gender diverse prisoners
- Federal commitments still outstanding, nearly a year since first residential school burial site discovery
- Rising cost of living worries Canadians, defines Ontario election
- Musk hints at paying less for Twitter than his US$44B offer
- Unions demand return of flight crew detained in Dominican Republic for six weeks
- This iconic British meal survived WWII. Today's war may kill it
- Starbucks to add abortion travel coverage to U.S. health benefits
travel
life hacks
- Do your summer plans include being by the water? Here are some tips to help keep you safe
- Are You Considering Renting Out Your Cottage or Pool This Summer? Here’s What You Need to Know.
- How Much Does It Cost to Own a Pet in Canada?
- How To Start A Healthy Herb Garden In Your Backyard Or Terrace
- A busy year for weddings
- Simple Ways to Reduce Your Home’s Carbon Footprint
food&drink
- What’s The Best Ground-Beef-To-Fat Ratio For A Perfect Burger? Here’s What Experts Say.
- This James Beard Nominee Started Her Restaurant By Googling ‘How Do You Start A Food Business’
- 12 Affordable, Delicious Meals You Can Cook With A Can Of Fish
- Are Carrageenan And Other Ingredients In Non-Dairy Milks As Bad As People Say?
- Why BIPOC Chefs Are Rolling Their Eyes When You Demand Substitutions
- Put Down Your Starbucks — This Is Your Sign To Try Specialty Coffee From Mexico
lifestyle
- Burkina Faso fashion designers: More to nation than conflict
- Quebec teen breaks national record for fastest Rubik's cube solve while blindfolded
- Potted plant 'performs' music at Indigenous art gallery on Vancouver Island
- Ontario retiree buys 'cheapest home in the GTA'. This is what she got
- A nonspeaking valedictorian with autism shares her voice in commencement address
- Spectacular world's longest suspension footbridge opens in Czech Republic