Skip to content

COVID-19

Snow sports at B.C. Winter Games cancelled due to lack of snow

The upcoming B.C. Winter Games won't have any snow sports, according to the B.C. Games Society — because there's no snow.The B.C. Alpine, Freestyle B.C. and B.C. Snowboard sporting organizations have withdrawn from…

By

WNews is The Game-Changer in News

With a team of dedicated journalists and a solid commitment to press freedom, WNews strives to inform, inspire, and engage its audience with accurate and comprehensive reporting. As a trusted source of information, WNews aims to empower individuals to make informed decisions and contribute to a healthy and vibrant democracy.

Just for You

Latest COVID-19

Inmates, advocates denounce 'inhuman' 24/7 COVID-19 lockdowns at Quebec's Leclerc jail

WARNING: This story contains discussions of suicide.Women incarcerated at the Leclerc detention centre in Laval, Que., say people in isolation…

By

Most Sask. residents believe society has become more polarized compared to a year ago: survey

A strong majority of respondents in a new poll in Saskatchewan said society has become more polarized compared to a…

By

An N.L. town won Tim Hortons for a year. The catch? It's a 2-hour trip to nearest shop

Krystal Gillard is the town clerk in Rencontre East, which won a year of free Tim Hortons as part of…

By

What we know about COVID-19 vaccines for kids under 5

As the highly transmissible Omicron variant of the coronavirus continues to spread across Canada, pediatricians say many parents and guardians…

By

Supercomputer helps Canadian researcher uncover thousands of viruses that could cause human diseases

Tracking pathogens that could spark future pandemics is no easy feat, but thanks to the help of a supercomputer, a…

By

Calls for Thunder Bay, Ont., police board to be disbanded over handling of human rights complaints

As the Thunder Bay Police Service faces allegations of a toxic workplace culture, the oversight board for the northwestern Ontario…

By

Ottawa backs Indigenous child welfare law after Quebec court declares parts of it unconstitutional

Indigenous Services Minister Patty Hajdu says Ottawa will continue to back its Indigenous child welfare law despite a Quebec court…

By

It's wet mitt season. Here's who invented the thing that's saving our winter

If you want to dry out your sopping wet winter boots and mitts without turning on the dryer, you may…

By

(C) 2012 – 2024  | WNews Broadcasting Corp, a W-World Company | All Rights Reserved

Connect
with Us