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Doors blocked in fatal Manitoba trailer blaze
Four men died in a residential trailer fire on Bermuda Bay in Selkirk, Man., on Saturday.
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First Nations to play 'hardball' in Ottawa
After months of playing soft ball with the federal government in the hopes of improving conditions on reserves, First Nations are now switching to a hard-ball approach.
Drugs, alcohol ruled out in bus rollover
Firefighters and crews investigate after a bus rolled over on on Highway 28 near Redwater, about 65 kilometres northeast of Edmonton on Friday, February 10, 2012.
Four males are confirmed dead after a fire in Selkirk, Man., north of Winnipeg, on Saturday, Feb.
Selkirk, Manitoba trailer park fire kills four
A 17-year-old Stettler woman has died and a 19-year-old man faces charges after a pickup truck swerved off the road and hit a grove of trees early Saturday morning.
Four men dead after trailer fire in Manitoba
Line Karpish with the RCMP discusses how investigators are trying to figure out how the fire started in a trailer port and shares what she knows about the victims.
Low snow melts spring flood fears
The new Amphibex AE400 at the news conference announcing it in East Selkirk, Manitoba.
By the age of 42, he had already served as a senior adviser to Saskatchewan premier Roy Romanow and was moving to Manitoba for a job as a communications strategist with the recently elected NDP government.
Stobbe second-degree murder trial loses another juror
This comes after the Court of Queen's Bench judge, Mr. Justice Chris Martin dismissed a previous juror after he failed to show-up for the trial on Tuesday.
Photos of slain wife shown to Winnipeg jury
As the photos were played on a large courtroom screen, the man accused of killing Beverly Rowbotham -- her husband Mark Stobbe -- twice removed his glasses and wiped his face with one hand.
Accused laughed at idea of wife dying while shopping, trial hears
The province's recommendations following the scalding death of a disabled man in a Calgary group home will only be as effective as the people implementing them.
Accused laughed at idea of wife dying while shopping, trial hears
When the city approves a major rezoning, its planners want to get about a quarter of the increased land value back from the builder in the form of community benefits, says a new report ... It would be simplistic to attempt to divide geopolitics into good guys and bad guys.
Wet grass found on Stobbe property, murder trial told
The day after Beverly Rowbotham died, one of her nieces went for a stroll along the family's sprawling rural property and noticed something unusual - a large patch of wet grass.
Stobbe trial: Family searched in darkness for slaying victim
Ed Bachewich and his son Ray jumped out of bed and rushed to the truck to search for Beverly Rowbotham, Ed's sister-in-law, a Winnipeg murder trial heard Friday.
Slain woman had fierce temper, husband's murder trial hears
She liked to laugh and be around people, dress up to go out to movies and restaurants and dance, Beverly Rowbotham's sister Betty testified in a Winnipeg court Wednesday.
Blood, bone from slain woman found in her house, Stobbe trial hears
Former top provincial public servant Mark Stobbe is accused of murdering his wife Beverly Rowbotham with multiple hatchet blows to the head.
On January 30, 2012 just before 6:00 p.m. Selkirk RCMP as well as local emergency services and ambulance were dispatched to the scene of a two vehicle head on collision on Highway 9A near the junction of Highway 4 in Selkirk, Manitoba.
$5,000 raised for African school named after Interlake town
About $5,000 was raised for The Fisher Branch Kalagala High School in southern Uganda, Africa Jan.
Cowichan Bay lensman pictures a better Ghana
It's not about the success of his photography exhibits; it's about helping displaced Ghanaians live healthier lives, insists Cowichan Bay-raised Devin Tepleski.