On Tuesday, hundreds gathered at Sergeant Tommy Prince Place on Sinclair Street in Winnipeg for an emergency air quality simulation.
Read Also
- Russia’s Putin eyes greater support from China for Ukraine war effort
- Middle East Crisis: First Supplies Enter Gaza Through Pier Built by U.S. Military
- PIGS Are Flying Again. Can they Stay Aloft?
- Extension of King Charles free portraits scheme upsets unions and mosques
- Deadly Clashes in New Caledonia Raise Fears of Civil War
- French police kill armed man suspected of setting fire to synagogue
- New York City said 'no injuries' at Columbia arrests; students' medical records say otherwise
- French police kill man suspected of setting fire to synagogue in Rouen
- Looking for lichen: Church of England launches search for life on gravestones
- Trump and Johnson spread unfounded fears by urging non-citizen voting ban
Latest Global News
- 10 proven products that will help your golf game
- Saskatchewan teachers vote to renew job sanctions mandate
- Refuse a breath test? What Ontario drivers should know under new police mandate
- Message found in bottle in New Brunswick begs finder to ‘let me out’
- Heading out for the May long weekend? Here’s what to expect for gas prices
- Edmonton Oilers on brink of elimination after Game 5 loss in Vancouver
- Couple who abused B.C. 6-year-old to death sentenced to 15 years
- Man who confronted driver, slashed tire in Abbotsford sought by police
- PoCo mayor says ‘no’ to provincial jump as unite-the-right merger talk rages
- Regina Police issue Canada-wide arrest warrant for 22-year-old involved in homicide