Anita Neville named new lieutenant-governor of Manitoba
Former Liberal member of Parliament Anita Neville has been named Manitoba's next lieutenant-governor.

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Former Liberal member of Parliament Anita Neville has been named Manitoba's next lieutenant-governor.
Government officials toured the ongoing construction happening on the South Perimeter Highway at St. Mary's Monday morning.
City crews in Brandon have found a water main break that was causing low-pressure problems for a large part of the city. However, a portion of the city is now under a boil water advisory until the problem is completely fixed.
Environment Canada is warning Manitobans that conditions are favourable in parts of the province for the development of “severe” thunderstorms that could cause strong winds, large hail, and heavy rain.
Duty-free shops along Canada's border, like the one in Emerson, are continuing to report record low sales.
With Winnipeg experiencing scorching hot weather, the city is taking steps to help keep residents safe and cool.
About 4,000 beagles are looking for homes after animal rescue organizations started removing them from a Virginia facility that bred them to be sold to laboratories for drug experiments.
Winnipeg Police are investigating a pair of unrelated incidents that took place early Saturday morning.
Officers with the Brandon Police Service arrested a 23-year-old man for impaired driving following a car accident in the city.
For the second time in less than a month, a resident of Ashcroft, B.C., died while waiting for health care after having a heat attack mere metres from a local ambulance station.
A diving accident at 14-years-old left Brian Parker paralyzed from the chest down. Now at age 49, he's without the person who was caring for him full-time until just last week, after his 68-year-old mother was diagnosed with breast cancer.
Canada's average resale home price fell 4.5% from a year ago in July and was down 5.4% on the month as buyers continued to sit on the sidelines amid rising borrowing costs.
A large rally planned in Vancouver to protest the Coastal GasLink pipeline in northern B.C. may block traffic Monday morning.
British drug regulators have become the first in the world to authorize an updated version of Moderna's coronavirus vaccine that aims to protect against the original virus and the omicron variant.
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