Manitoba to welcome influx of Afghan refugees
Manitoba is getting ready to welcome an influx of Afghan refugees.

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Manitoba is getting ready to welcome an influx of Afghan refugees.
Manitoba's minimum wage is going up this fall. This increase will leave Manitoba with the second-lowest minimum wage in the country, according to the Retail Council of Canada – followed by Saskatchewan's expected increase to $13 per hour.
Manitobans could be receiving more rebate cheques from the provincial government to help deal with rising inflation costs.
A member of the encampments on the Manitoba Legislature grounds handed eviction notices says they plan on staying put and fighting the move.
A Manitoba parish is hoping a saint's statue stolen from a historic grotto near St. Malo will be returned before an annual pilgrimage.
Inflation continues to increase the cost of living throughout Manitoba, and food prices are no exception.
There are currently 32 fires burning across Manitoba according to the MWS, with seven new fire starts in the past 24 hours.
The city has released its new fall leisure guide to help Winnipeggers keep active over the next few months.
A new wastewater treatment is in the works for rural Manitoba that will service four communities in the southeastern part of the province.
The owner of a historic church in Ottawa's Lowertown neighbourhood is evicting a group with ties to the 'Freedom Convoy' occupation planning to purchase the property this fall, in an apparent dispute over unpaid rent for the facility.
There is not enough evidence to open a formal church investigation into sexual assault allegations against a prominent Quebec cardinal, Pope Francis declared Thursday. Cardinal Marc Ouellet, an adviser to the Pope, has been accused of sexual misconduct in a class-action lawsuit filed earlier this week in Quebec Superior Court.
Apple disclosed serious security vulnerabilities for iPhones, iPads and Macs that could potentially allow attackers to take complete control of these devices.
As rent prices rise, CTVNews.ca heard from a number of Canadians struggling to afford their homes. The surge in rent prices over the last few months has forced many to cut back on spending, with some having to relocate or move in with their parents.
One of the wolves that were released during an apparent break-in at the Greater Vancouver Zoo this week has been found dead, and another remains on the loose.
When an Ontario woman bought gold and silver from her bank nine years ago she always assumed she would be able to sell it back when she was ready.