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Military says over 1,000 people flown from fire-threatened Manitoba community The Canadian Armed Forces says it's evacuated ...
The walleyes weren’t snapping like they did during my previous two visits in 2023 and 2024, but we still managed to catch ...
The amount of land burned this year is on pace to be the most since 1994, as 100 blazes roared on Friday across the central ...
A Manitoba man has been sentenced to five years in prison after border services and police officers found a number of ...
Public spaces including soccer fields and indoor arenas are being converted into makeshift shelters, expecting many arrivals ...
U.S. border patrol agents have caught more than three times as many people attempting to illegally cross from Manitoba into the United States in the last year compared to 2022, according to data ...
Illegal border crossings into Manitoba are on the rise, and it’s something the mayor of one border community says residents are starting to witness with their own eyes. In an Oct. 10 press ...
EMERSON, Manitoba — Border security along the northern U.S.-Canada boundary is reaching new heights, with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police adding a Black Hawk helicopter to its operations.
Comparing Walhalla, North Dakota, and Winkler, Manitoba, a similar story of divergent paths emerges. Just 20 miles apart, their 1950s populations were both around 1,400.
With the Canada Border Services Agency crossing at Piney, Manitoba, in the background, a sign marks the entrance to the Piney-Pinecreek Border Airport on Saturday, April 15, 2017 on the U.S ...
The towns of Langdon in northeastern North Dakota and Morden in southern Manitoba province were once mirror images of each other. In the 1950s they each had populations hovering around 1,800 ...