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Const. Moshe Linov said he was simply doing his job, but the Manitoba officer who rushed to a high school and stopped a sword ...
A Brandon police officer and several student first responders from École Secondaire Neelin High School have received the ...
First responders in the western Manitoba city of Brandon are being recognized by the province for their actions after a sword attack in a high school.
Manitoba's governing New Democrats nominated their candidate Thursday for a looming byelection in the Spruce Woods ...
Const. Moshe Linov, with the Brandon Police Service, and first responders from the high school have been awarded the Order of the Buffalo Hunt, which recognizes people who make outstanding ...
A three-day meeting in response to President Trump’s looming tariff threat underscored differences between the leaders of ...
Premier Wab Kinew criticized several U.S. Republican lawmakers — describing them as “ambulance chasers” — who complained about smoke that is drifting over the border from wildfires in ...
Premier Wab Kinew said Nahanni Fontaine, Manitoba's accessibility minister, will remain in her position after she apologized for asking why she had to share a stage with a sign-language interpreter.
WINNIPEG - Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew is standing by a cabinet minister who complained about sharing a stage with a sign language interpreter.
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says a cabinet minister who complained about a sign-language interpreter will stay on in her role as minister responsible for services for people with disabilities.