Social Studies (general)
Anything but sweet: outage spoils dozens of litres of parlour’s ice cream
4 minute read Preview Thursday, Sep. 11, 2025Bewildered and ‘in horror,’ Toronto man fights fake news that he shot U.S. influencer Charlie Kirk
4 minute read Preview Friday, Sep. 19, 2025Telus drops the gloves with Rogers over alleged ad blocking on its media platforms
6 minute read Preview Wednesday, Sep. 17, 2025Why Winnipeg needs low-fare transit
5 minute read Preview Thursday, Sep. 11, 2025Amazon’s Zoox launches its robotaxi service in Las Vegas
3 minute read Preview Friday, Sep. 19, 2025AI could help manufacturers offset tariff costs, depending on implementation: experts
5 minute read Preview Monday, Sep. 22, 2025Federal government says emails, phone numbers accessed in cyberattack
2 minute read Preview Saturday, Sep. 20, 2025Impact of cyberattack on Nova Scotia Power could be bigger than first thought
4 minute read Preview Saturday, Sep. 20, 2025Bell launches Bell Cyber, building on AI and tech services umbrella
4 minute read Preview Wednesday, Sep. 17, 2025Nepal internet crackdown part of global trend toward suppressing online freedom
5 minute read Preview Updated: Yesterday at 7:25 PM CDTMost US adults think individual choices keep people in poverty, a new AP-NORC/Harris poll finds
6 minute read Preview Monday, Sep. 29, 2025Protests against Nepal’s social-media ban grow more violent as demonstrators set buildings on fire
6 minute read Preview Thursday, Sep. 25, 2025Self-proclaimed ‘Queen of Canada’ freed on bail in Saskatchewan
4 minute read Preview Friday, Sep. 12, 2025Trump celebrates West Point alumni group canceling award ceremony to honor Tom Hanks
5 minute read Preview Monday, Sep. 15, 2025Number of private agency nurses rises
5 minute read Preview Monday, Sep. 8, 2025Province gives businesses loan guarantees amid tariffs
4 minute read Preview Monday, Sep. 8, 2025Alberta bans sexual images in school library books under revised order
5 minute read Preview Friday, Sep. 19, 2025Caring for our communities with even small gestures
6 minute read Monday, Sep. 8, 2025There’s something that keeps returning to my thoughts as I move through my daily routines, something that sits quietly in the spaces between errands and conversations. It’s about the small things we often don’t notice, the everyday necessities that most of us take for granted.
Great potential in Churchill port project — but…
4 minute read Preview Monday, Sep. 8, 2025Australian woman sentenced to life in prison for mushroom poisonings
5 minute read Preview Friday, Oct. 3, 2025Carney surprises many with appearance at long-distance trail race
3 minute read Preview Updated: Yesterday at 5:18 PM CDT‘We’re here for you’, agriculture minister tells farmers
3 minute read Preview Sunday, Sep. 7, 2025Former Blue Bomber Reaves launches Liberal leadership bid
3 minute read Preview Sunday, Sep. 7, 2025Province targets almost $200K in seized cash
3 minute read Sunday, Sep. 7, 2025Justice officials are going after the nearly $200,000 in cash seized earlier this year from a Winnipeg man accused of running a high-level methamphetamine and cocaine trafficking operation.
Winnipeg Police Service organized crime investigators raided two houses and an apartment in mid-May and seized a whopping 43 kilograms of methamphetamine, just under two kilos of cocaine and cash, Insp. Josh Ewatski told reporters this summer.
George David MacFarlane, 49, was arrested and charged with drug trafficking offences as well as possessing the proceeds of crime on May 15, the same day as the raids. Police let him out on an undertaking due to his poor health. The allegations have yet to be heard in court.
Organized crime detectives began looking into allegations he was dealing drugs at the multi-kilogram level in April and put him under surveillance, watching him attend all three residences, alleged to be his stash houses.