![Will Baker, formerly known as Vince Li, leaves the Law Courts building in Winnipeg, after his annual criminal code review board hearing, on Monday, February 6, 2017. The federal Opposition leader is criticizing a decision giving complete freedom to a man who beheaded and cannibalized a Greyhound bus passenger in Manitoba.](http://web.archive.org./web/20170212122712im_/https://shawglobalnews.files.wordpress.com/2017/02/cpt102387691_high.jpg?quality=70&strip=all&w=650)
Brayden Point, Ondrej Palat and Victor Hedman each had a goal and an assist as the Tampa Bay Lightning defeated the Winnipeg Jets 4-1 Saturday. Continue reading
Trump-branded consumer products have suffered new blows, with U.S. retailers Sears Holdings Corp and Kmart Corp discontinuing online sales of 31 Trump Home items. Continue reading
Are you sure you’ve covered your bases when it comes to vaccines and medication you may need before you go on your vacation? Continue reading
She and her husband were hit by a car in California last month, killing him and leaving her seriously injured. Continue reading
The race is on the find a cure for Jaxon Pursch, a seven-month-old baby who lives with his parents and nine siblings in St-Eustache. Continue reading
Austrian authorities are investigating reports of a man appearing in public in Adolf Hitler’s birthplace as the Nazi dictator’s double. Continue reading
Anti-abortion activists emboldened by the new administration of President Donald Trump staged rallies around the U.S. Saturday. However, in some cities counter-protests dwarfed the demonstrations. Continue reading
Donald Trump spent Saturday morning golfing with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe as he hosts his first foreign leader at his winter estate. Continue reading
Edward Snowden, a former U.S. government worker who leaked classified files, could be turned over to the US as a gift from Russia, reports say. Continue reading
A mother is sharing her story of giving birth to her son “on a dirty, jail cell floor” after prison staff allegedly refused to call an ambulance to take her to hospital. Continue reading
The 8-year-old daughter of actress and singer Jamie Lynn Spears is back at her home in Kentwood, Louisiana after a vehicle accident last week. Continue reading
Did the media ignore the 2014 terrorist attacks in Canada? That would surprise anyone who was in the country at the time, but that’s what the White House asserts. Continue reading
Margaret Atwood said it was largely worries about women’s issues after the U.S. election that made The Handmaid’s Tale shoot back up bestseller lists. Continue reading
Trump made his comments in two Twitter posts but did not say how he would bring down the cost of the wall. Continue reading
The $60 million jackpot in Friday night’s Lotto Max draw was claimed by a lone ticket. Continue reading
Melissa McCarthy returned to Saturday Night Live with her widely acclaimed impersonation of White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer for the second consecutive week. Continue reading
Protesters staged demonstrations across Canada Saturday to attack the governing Liberals’ decision to abandon their promise of electoral reform Continue reading
Trump-branded consumer products have suffered new blows, with U.S. retailers Sears Holdings Corp and Kmart Corp discontinuing online sales of 31 Trump Home items. Continue reading
The mother of a man who was beheaded and cannibalized on a Greyhound bus is criticizing a decision to grant complete freedom to the man who committed the violent crime Continue reading
The $60 million jackpot in Friday night’s Lotto Max draw was claimed by a lone ticket. Continue reading
Melissa McCarthy returned to Saturday Night Live with her widely acclaimed impersonation of White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer for the second consecutive week. Continue reading
The mother of a man who was beheaded and cannibalized on a Greyhound bus is criticizing a decision to grant complete freedom to the man who committed the violent crime Continue reading
Brayden Point, Ondrej Palat and Victor Hedman each had a goal and an assist as the Tampa Bay Lightning defeated the Winnipeg Jets 4-1 Saturday. Continue reading
North Korea reportedly fired a ballistic missile early Sunday in what would be its first such test of the year and an implicit challenge to President Donald Trump’s new administration. Continue reading
Trump-branded consumer products have suffered new blows, with U.S. retailers Sears Holdings Corp and Kmart Corp discontinuing online sales of 31 Trump Home items. Continue reading
She and her husband were hit by a car in California last month, killing him and leaving her seriously injured. Continue reading
The race is on the find a cure for Jaxon Pursch, a seven-month-old baby who lives with his parents and nine siblings in St-Eustache. Continue reading
Protesters staged demonstrations across Canada Saturday to attack the governing Liberals’ decision to abandon their promise of electoral reform Continue reading
Anti-abortion activists emboldened by the new administration of President Donald Trump staged rallies around the U.S. Saturday. However, in some cities counter-protests dwarfed the demonstrations. Continue reading
Donald Trump spent Saturday morning golfing with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe as he hosts his first foreign leader at his winter estate. Continue reading
The RCMP said the number of illegal crossings into the country has increased recently, with the most significant increase being seen in Quebec. Continue reading
A mother is sharing her story of giving birth to her son “on a dirty, jail cell floor” after prison staff allegedly refused to call an ambulance to take her to hospital. Continue reading
The 8-year-old daughter of actress and singer Jamie Lynn Spears is back at her home in Kentwood, Louisiana after a vehicle accident last week. Continue reading
Margaret Atwood said it was largely worries about women’s issues after the U.S. election that made The Handmaid’s Tale shoot back up bestseller lists. Continue reading
Trump made his comments in two Twitter posts but did not say how he would bring down the cost of the wall. Continue reading
Big questions abound for Sunday’s Grammy Awards show as the music industry celebration gets underway in a tempestuous political climate. Continue reading
Nordstrom’s sales of Ivanka Trump’s line of clothing and shoes fell by nearly one-third in the past fiscal year, with sharp drops in sales weeks before her father Donald Trump was elected president, according to a report. Continue reading
Britain plans to give after school cyber security training to thousands of teenagers in a bid to protect the country from online attacks. Continue reading
A host of entertainers led by Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling engaged in a Twitter battle with Donald Trump supporter Piers Morgan Saturday. Continue reading
Another influx of refugee claimants has crossed the international border into Emerson, Manitoba according to the area’s Reeve. Continue reading
Are you sure you’ve covered your bases when it comes to vaccines and medication you may need before you go on your vacation? Continue reading
Austrian authorities are investigating reports of a man appearing in public in Adolf Hitler’s birthplace as the Nazi dictator’s double. Continue reading
Edward Snowden, a former U.S. government worker who leaked classified files, could be turned over to the US as a gift from Russia, reports say. Continue reading
Did the media ignore the 2014 terrorist attacks in Canada? That would surprise anyone who was in the country at the time, but that’s what the White House asserts. Continue reading
The $60 million jackpot in Friday night’s Lotto Max draw was claimed by a lone ticket. Continue reading