Your Search Returned 228 tagged news reports
Scientists fear polar bears won't survive severe climate change. Scientists say shrinking Arctic sea ice may be forcing some polar bears into cannibalizing young cubs. "When (bears) are very hungry, they go looking for something to eat," biologist Ian...
Tags: polar bears, sea ice, bears eating, Canada, Toronto, Environment, Ian Stirling, Inuit culture, Bears, Wapusk National Park, Hudson Bay, Manitoba, Arctic, Human Interest
Four animals inside the Toronto Humane Society's shelter in the east end of the city had to be euthanized after animal cruelty charges were laid against the president and the board of directors at the facility. The federal Conservatives are set to introduce...
Tags: Canada Day, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, Ottawa, visit canada, Manitoba, Ontario, Queen Elizabeth, Nova Scotia, Canada, Monarchy in Canada, Human Interest, Royal tours of Canada, The Scout Association, Girlguiding UK, Politics, Women in World War II, Cruelty to animals, Humane society, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, Goods and Services Tax, Stephen Harper, House of Windsor, Canadian identity
Manitoba — The permanent Arctic sea ice that is home to the world's polar bears and usually survives the summer has all but disappeared, a Canadian researcher said Friday. University of Manitoba Arctic researcher David Barber said experts around the world...
Tags: sea ice, polar bears, University of Manitoba Arctic, researcher says, usually survives, arctic ice, arctic researcher, David Barber, Canada, Winnipeg, Environment, Polar ice packs, Glaciology, Arctic, Polar bear, Arctic Ocean, Articulated vehicles, Ice, Agricultural machinery, Hospitality Recreation, Trailer, Manitoba, Ice age, Poles, Northwest Passage, Semi-trailer truck, National Snow and Ice Data Center, Climatology, Beaufort Sea, Tractor
The Howard Johnson hotel chain threatens to pull the franchise of a Winnipeg hotel that has been cited by the city for numerous violations. Thousands of Manitobans, like their counterparts in other provinces, have crossed the border into the United States...
Tags: City of Winnipeg, Howard Johnson Hotel, term residency, North End, Canada, Winnipeg, Manitoba, CBC News, The Doors, Ambulance, Hospitality Recreation, Union Station, Hotel, District of Keewatin, Law Crime, Canadian National Railway
Gábor Lukács, an assistant professor of mathematics at the University of Manitoba, has lost an appeal against a U.S. airline. He was suing for damages after a plane broke down in Winnipeg and he missed an academic conference. (University of Manitoba)...
Tags: Air Canada Lukacs, University of Manitoba, Lea Duval, Canada, Winnipeg, Damages, Manitoba, Law Crime
A Manitoba woman who fatally stabbed her husband as their two young children lay asleep has been sentenced to three years in prison. Rose McDougall, 24, previously pleaded guilty to manslaughter for the April 2007 killing at Wassagamack First Nation.
Tags: Raymond McDougall, Rose McDougall, Glenn Joyal, unlawful death, manitoba woman, Manitoba, Wassagamack First Nation, Canada, Delhi, Joyal, Law Crime, McDougall
Winnipeg has become the testing ground for a satellite-based system that could put an end to motorists fumbling for change to fill parking meters. An investigation by Manitoba's auditor general has found that more than half of the province's 126 nursing...
Tags: Winnipeggers, Manitoba Hydro, auditor general, Frank Ostrowski, winnipeg neighbourhood, Canada, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Law Crime, Atari, Bail, District of Keewatin, Influenza A virus subtype H1N1, Wind power in Canada
A teenager wanted in connection with a homemade bomb attack in Calgary was arrested Monday night as he stepped off a bus in Manitoba. Winnipeg police have released a sketch of a suspect wanted in a number of incidents in which women were groped in the...
Tags: Calgary, Manitoba, ins calgary, ins manitoba, wanted ins, ins connection, arrested ins, attempted murder, homemade bombs, bombs attack, Canada, Law Crime, Aryan Guard, Robert McKee, Winnipeg, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Neo-Nazism, C.O.P.S., Racism, Nazism, Portage la Prairie, White supremacy, District of Keewatin, Nationalism, Gendarmerie, Cain and Abel, Public Safety Canada, Islamic terrorism, Antisemitism
The lawyer for a Winnipeg man trying to be exonerated from murder says the jury that convicted him was "totally misled" by the prosecution. Frank Ostrowski is asking to be released on bail while the federal government reviews his conviction in the 1986...
Tags: Manitoba Youth Centre, Frank Ostrowski, Winnipeg, boy died, Canada, Law Crime, District of Keewatin, Legal procedure, Epidemics, Bail, Suburbs of Sydney, Social Issues, Swine influenza, Manitoba, Criminal law, flu pandemic, Health Medical Pharma, Cabramatta New South Wales, Union Station, Lockyer, Influenza vaccine, Pandemics, Vaccines, Influenza A virus subtype H1N1, Cabramatta West New South Wales, Jury
The NDP has chosen a community activist and longtime party insider to carry the banner in former Premier Gary Doer's constituency.
Tags: Manitoba NDP, Canada, Winnipeg, Canadians of Scottish descent, Greg Selinger, Steve Ashton, Manitoba, Neoliberalism, Politics, Canadians of German descent, Gary Doer, New Democratic Party of Manitoba, Social Issues