Thousands out of homes due to wildfires in Manitoba while crews battle blaze The residents from Easterville and the Chemawawin First Nation were ordered to leave on Thursday as the fires crept to within half a kilometre. Race Against Climate Change ByThe Canadian Press News June 24th 2016
Wildfires, refinery outage behind Petro-Canada fuel shortage in the West The gasoline shortage comes as prices have spiked 10 cents a litre in recent days across the Prairies, says Gasbuddy.com petroleum analyst Dan McTeague. Race Against Climate Change ByIan Bickis News Energy June 3rd 2016
Senator worried about destruction of residential school abuse evidence “I don’t know where these (documents) would be,” said the archbishop. "In the Kingdom of Denmark?" ByMike De Souza News Politics May 25th 2016
Minutes before meeting Trudeau, premiers divided on pan-Canadian carbon pricing The premiers are seeking federal flexibility on the looming carbon tax, and say a one-size-fits-all approach will not work for Canada. ByElizabeth McSheffrey News Energy March 3rd 2016
Manitoba aiming to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, create green jobs Manitoba government is planning to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by one-third in the next 15 years. ByThe Canadian Press News Energy December 3rd 2015
New Manitoba plan contains no carbon tax, higher carbon emissions level The Manitoba government is watering down its target for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and removing any possible carbon tax from the equation. BySteve Lambert News Politics
'Very lucky:' Retired firefighter in hospital for one month battling COVID-19 Rick Sterzer was lying at home struggling to breathe. Each day it was harder to get air into his lungs. Coronavirus in Canada ByKelly Geraldine Malone News Politics
Wab Kinew's entry into Manitoba politics could be game-changing The broadcaster is seeking the NDP nomination in the Fort Rouge constituency in Winnipeg. ByThe Canadian Press News