Dog shot, investigators searching for two people: Winnipeg police
Police are looking for two suspects after investigators say a person's dog was shot Tuesday.

Police are looking for two suspects after investigators say a person's dog was shot Tuesday.
Manitoba’s Hydrologic Forecast Centre has issued its 2022 Summer Conditions Report, calling for a higher than normal risk of flooding on most major lakes and near-seasonal temperatures.
Canada’s largest inflatable theme park is set to open in Winnipeg next week.
The Assiniboine Park Conservancy (APC) is serving up entertainment, food and family-friendly activities to celebrate Canada Day this week.
Canada Day is coming up on Friday, July 1, which means that some businesses, services and organizations may be closed or operating at reduced hours.
The City of Winnipeg has a plan to improve snow clearing on sidewalks, but it will cost more money.
The provincial government is updating hunting regulations to help combat chronic wasting disease (CWD) in Manitoba’s deer population.
A Winnipeg woman is making sure a couple from Ukraine is feeling right at home as they prepare to welcome their first child.
A new book is sharing the story behind a piece of Manitoba’s history – the Prairie Dog Central.
Officers with the Brandon Police Service arrested a 27-year-old man after he allegedly threw a basket of stolen items at them.
An act of kindness from a Winnipeg bus driver is being shared by a passenger who says it warmed his heart to witness.
Drones and trees may not seem like the perfect combination, but one company is hoping to use the flying remote-controlled aircraft to protect tree's health.
Hockey Canada's handling of an alleged sexual assault is again under fire as one of its highest profile sponsors, Scotiabank, announces they're pausing their sponsorship with the Canadian hockey organization.
Bianca Andreescu continued her successful grass-court season with a convincing 6-1, 6-3 win over Emina Bektas in first-round action at Wimbledon on Tuesday.
Serena Williams has lost her first singles match in nearly a year, getting beat by 115th-ranked Harmony Tan of France in a third-set tiebreaker at Wimbledon.
Fashion, beauty and lifestyle expert Natalie Sexton shares her must-have products to take you through summer in style.
A possible link between recreational cannabis and an increased risk of hospitalization leads MedicalWatch for Tuesday, June 28, 2022.
This is the USS Samuel B. Roberts – a WWII destroyer sunk in 1944, a discovery that's set a new world record for the world’s deepest wreck.
Police in Saanich, B.C., kept an area near a bank evacuated overnight as they continue to investigate a possible explosive device linked to a deadly gunfight with two suspected bank robbers.
Canada has signed an agreement to upgrade the NATO battlegroup it leads in Latvia to a brigade, though the government says it's too early to say whether that will entail deploying additional Canadian troops.
A mother of three children is speaking out after spending a night on the floor of Toronto Pearson Airport with her young kids in a nightmare weekend of travel.
Through the use of MRI technology and spearheaded by researchers at Western University, the cause of long COVID symptoms have been identified for the first time.
A proposed $150-million settlement with Purdue Pharma Canada covering all provinces and territories has been reached for the recovery of health-care costs related to the sale and marketing of opioid-based pain medication.
A toddler accidentally left in a vehicle for hours died Tuesday and police said his father was found dead in an apparent suicide at their Virginia home, police said.
A new survey exposes balance sheet vulnerabilities for some Canadian homeowners amidst rising interest rates.
Recent data shows more than half of all flights in and out of some of Canada's major airports are being cancelled or delayed, as frustrations for travellers mount due in part to increased summer travel and not enough airport staff.
Germany's BioNTech, Pfizer's partner in COVID-19 vaccines, said the two companies would start tests on humans of next-generation shots that protect against a wide variety of coronaviruses in the second half of the year.
Jennifer MacDougall says her Air Canada flight has turned into a nightmare that left her kids 'traumatized' after having to sleep on the airport floor.