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Kinew says watchdog could enforce proposed social media ban
3 minute read Preview Wednesday, May. 13, 2026College of Registered Nurses of Manitoba apologizes to Indigenous people
3 minute read Preview Wednesday, May. 13, 2026City gets $4M from federal Housing Accelerator Fund
2 minute read Wednesday, May. 13, 2026Winnipeg is set to receive more than $4 million from the federal government for 150 housing units.
Exhibit helps tell story of Sikh immigrant who put life on line
4 minute read Preview Thursday, May. 14, 2026Saskatchewan seeding delayed by cold temperatures, wet soil but farmers undeterred
4 minute read Preview Thursday, Jun. 4, 2026A Florida lawsuit and AI’s complicity in killing
4 minute read Preview Wednesday, May. 13, 2026Manitoba’s flag: A symbol of shared heritage at 60
4 minute read Preview Wednesday, May. 13, 2026Some Japanese snack packages are turning black-and-white as Iran war depletes ink supply
2 minute read Preview Wednesday, Jun. 3, 2026Ukrainian drone pilots turn a military exercise in Sweden into a critical warning for NATO
5 minute read Preview Wednesday, Jun. 3, 2026Churchill project not worth the risk
4 minute read Preview Tuesday, May. 12, 2026Health officials working to control hepatitis A outbreak in province
4 minute read Preview Monday, May. 11, 2026Southern California mayor resigns, will plead guilty to acting as agent for Chinese government
3 minute read Tuesday, May. 12, 2026LOS ANGELES (AP) — A Southern California mayor has agreed to plead guilty to acting as an illegal agent for the Chinese government, and has resigned from her city position, officials said Monday.
Eileen Wang, the mayor of Arcadia, was charged in April with one count of acting in the United States as an illegal agent of a foreign government. She was accused of doing the bidding of Chinese officials, such as sharing articles favorable to Beijing, without prior notification to the U.S. government as required by law.
The 58-year-old was elected in November 2022 to a five-person city council, from which the mayor is selected on a rotating basis.
City manager Dominic Lazzaretto said in a news release that no city finances or staff were involved.
Exhibition takes Canadian history of Chinese oppression from the archives into the light
6 minute read Preview Monday, May. 11, 2026Federal government dismisses calls for radar sites to remain as farmland
4 minute read Preview Wednesday, Jun. 3, 2026Canada well positioned to face food inflation risks from fertilizer shortages: report
3 minute read Preview Tuesday, May. 12, 2026Economic growth now tops environment as priority in energy policy, poll suggests
5 minute read Preview Tuesday, May. 12, 2026MPs amend bill criminalizing sexual deepfakes to include ‘nearly nude’ images
5 minute read Preview Wednesday, Jun. 3, 2026Students compete to be ‘Reality Champion’
4 minute read Preview Monday, May. 11, 2026Winnipeg School Division creates network between four inner-city schools
4 minute read Monday, May. 11, 2026More than 700 students will be able to hop between high schools for different courses and extracurriculars next year as part of a new inner-city initiative.
The Winnipeg School Division is planning to formally unveil its Big Picture Learning Campus in the fall.
Four schools — Argyle Alternative, R.B. Russell Vocational, Children of the Earth and the Adolescent Parent Centre — are part of the network.
Everyone will continue to have a home school, but there will be student mobility within the North End, “much like a university campus,” chief superintendent Matt Henderson said.