'He gave so much to his community': Cliff Derksen, advocate for families and victims, has died
Cliff Derksen, a man who advocated on behalf of victims and families going through the justice system, has died.

2022 Winnipeg Street Census coordinator Al Wiebe on the census on May 25 and how the data collected helps the city’s unhoused residents.
Cliff Derksen, a man who advocated on behalf of victims and families going through the justice system, has died.
For those looking to hop the border into Manitoba for their camping seasons, it started off on the wrong foot for Duck Mountain Provincial Park.
A news conference about the shooting at a Texas elementary school broke into shouting Wednesday as Democratic gubernatorial candidate Beto O'Rourke blamed Republican Gov. Greg Abbott for inaction ahead of the latest in a long string of mass shootings in the state.
A village of tiny homes for veterans experiencing homelessness is coming to Winnipeg.
One organization is frustrated with what it calls the 'haphazard' sweeping and clearing of Winnipeg city streets which has led to safety concerns for cyclists.
The Salvation Army is officially leaving Thompson, Man. next month.
A 31-year-old Winnipeg woman has been charged in connection with a May 2021 homicide.
The Quebec sex crimes case against Canadian fashion magnate Peter Nygard has been postponed to July 8.
Families are sharing photos and stories of their loved ones, who lost their lives in a mass shooting in Texas that killed at least 19 children and two adults on Tuesday afternoon.
A news conference about the shooting at a Texas elementary school broke into shouting Wednesday as Democratic gubernatorial candidate Beto O'Rourke blamed Republican Gov. Greg Abbott for inaction ahead of the latest in a long string of mass shootings in the state.
The gunman who massacred 19 children and two teachers at an elementary school in Texas had warned in online messages minutes before the attack that he had shot his grandmother and was going to shoot up a school, the governor said Wednesday.
Families are sharing photos and stories of their loved ones, who lost their lives in a mass shooting in Texas that killed at least 19 children and two adults on Tuesday afternoon.
While genealogical DNA tests may be marketed as harmless and exciting way for people to learn more about their ancestral heritage, CTVNews.ca speaks with a Canadian researcher who says more support is needed for those who get unexpected results that have potential to disrupt family relations.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau cancelled plans to appear in person at a Liberal fundraiser in British Columbia Tuesday after RCMP warned an aggressive protest outside the event could escalate if he arrived, said a source close to the decision. The source spoke to The Canadian Press on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the situation publicly.
An unprecedented drought has brought the water levels at Lake Mead down low that dozens of sunken boats are now visible.