Two outstanding Manitobans will be awarded the Order of Canada this week. Clarence Tillenius is one of Manitoba's best known natural illustrators, famous his paintings and three-dimensional dioramas. His work is on display in the Canadian Museum of Nature, the  |


Remembrance Day organizers in Vancouver are considering changes for next year to protect the health of aging war veterans - after five vets got mild hypothermia following this year's service at Victory Square.  |  |
Searchers are looking for a couple of hunters who have been missing north of Prince George since Sunday. The RCMP say 37-year-old Kimberly Knight and 56-year-old Jack Hamelin left their home in Prince George on Saturday - planning to hunt  |
A police car driving by about two hours later noticed the windshield was smashed and found Stanley wasn't breathing. Police determined that someone dropped a rock the size of a basketball from a pedestrian footbridge spanning the Whitemud at 114th  |


Hundreds of students rallied at the University of Winnipeg today against what they call unfair increases to student fees. Earlier this year, the University of Winnipeg hiked student fees by $125. The institution had originally planned to raise fees by  |
Police are asking for the public's help in finding a 13-year-old girl who has been missing for more than a week. Marie Rebecca Catcheway was reported missing Nov. 7. Her mother went to wake her up and found a note  |
Quarterback controversies are nothing new to the British Columbia Lions, but an even bigger storm may be brewing in Edmonton over who should line up under centre for the Eskimos in the West Division final. Ricky Ray is the highest  |  |
A St. John's man says hunters should not be allowed to use high-powered rifles within the woods near his house. Mark Dykeman lives on Second Pond in the Goulds, a former rural area that was amalgamated with the City of  |
The executive director of the Odawa Native Friendship Centre in Ottawa, Gary Lafontaine, says he needs to know when the evacuees will return to Kashechewan.  |  |
A third person has been charged in the swarming and beating of an Ottawa man. Marcus Said, 36, was chased, tackled and severely beaten by a group of about 15 teenagers early Sunday morning. FROM NOV. 14, 2005: Teenagers charged  |
Inco Ltd. passed a key milestone - and wrote a new page in the province's mining history - Wednesday with the first shipment of nickel concentrate from Voisey's Bay. The nickel is heading to Quebec City, where it will be  |  |
Citizenship and Immigration Canada's Supplementary Estimates were approved today, providing an additional $168.5 million in support of Canada's immigration, citizenship and refugee programs.  |
Yellowknife MLA Robert Hawkins may soon have to answer questions from the territory's chief electoral officer about his election campaign spending. An official complaint has been made to the chief electoral officer about Hawkins' use of a large recreational vehicle  |
An independent committee is looking at whether aldermen and the mayor should be getting a raise. But at least two people sitting on council say it's not a good time to talk about increasing their pay, when taxpayers are facing  |
Premier John Hamm is considering tightening the rules around Sunday shopping, as two major retailers complain the playing field is unfair. Hamm is under pressure from retail giants Superstore and Sobeys to do something about competitors that find a way  |
Saskatoon firefighters found themselves battling a trio of flaming vehicles at three different locations Wednesday morning - a car, a semi-trailer and a train. The first call was to a car on Girgulis Crescent engulfed in flames. The blaze was  |
Citytv and ACCESS will premiere the much-anticipated new made-for-TV movie "Have No Fear: The Life Of Pope John Paul II," which follows the life of the late Pope John Paul II on Thursday, December 1st.  |
The New Democrats have chosen Christina McDonald as their candidate in the Fort Whyte provincial byelection. McDonald will face off against Hugh McFayden for the Tories and Liberal Jean Paterson when voters choose a new MLA on Dec. 13. McDonald  |
FROM NOV. 6, 2005: Postal worker accused of stashing 75,000 letters and parcels  |
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