More than 80 exhibits were sent for DNA lab testing during the Winnipeg police investigation into an admitted serial killer, but none were able to identify the lone unknown victim among the four women Jeremy Skibicki has confessed to killing, his trial heard Tuesday morning. read more
Premier Wab Kinew is set to tour areas near an out-of-control wildfire in northwestern Manitoba on Tuesday. read more
First Nations, Inuit and Red River Métis leadership united Tuesday morning in Winnipeg to cement their alliance against what they call Indigenous identity fraud, which they say threatens their very existence as distinct peoples. read more
Marlene Mutch, 82, a part-time Grade 1 and 2 teacher at Winnipeg's Oakenwald School, will retire in June. read more
A 14-year-old who was seriously injured died at the nursing station in Chemawawin Cree Nation on Monday. read more
Some residents of a Winnipeg apartment block that was evacuated last week wonder why the building's management didn't say anything about potential safety concerns sooner. read more
The wave of appreciation to the driver behind you can mean a lot. CBC looks at the significance of this small act of courtesy and its impact on driver relationships. read more
For the past two years, a leak has been left to fester in Fort Garry Public Library — and advocates say it points to a bigger issue with funding of public services like libraries in Winnipeg. read more
A bronze statue that's been vandalized, stolen and moved around Winnipeg several times over the course of 126 years is poised to attain an official historic designation. read more
A Winnipeg man who killed four women in 2022 was seen on video surveillance footage with some of them in the days and hours before they died — including eating a meal at a shelter, buying groceries and walking through a parking lot near the apartment where he later killed them, his trial heard Monday. read more
A wildfire that's threatening the northwestern Manitoba community of Cranberry Portage hasn't gotten bigger, but first responders could still be fighting it weeks from now, a provincial wildfire official said. read more
Frito Lay Canada is recalling two of its most popular snacks due to a possible risk of salmonella contamination. read more
Manitoba's NDP government is being accused of underspending on emergencies as a massive wildfire burns in the province. read more
A relationship declaration pledging the transfer of jurisdiction over child welfare to Manitoba First Nations was signed by provincial and First Nation leaders on Monday. read more
A 61-year-old man from Winnipeg drowned in Whiteshell Provincial Park on Sunday after his canoe capsized. read more
New figures show the Manitoba Progressive Conservatives finished last year with $1.2 million in debt and other liabilities. read more
The Winnipeg Police Service has identified Jack Jacques Kabluitok, 46, from Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, as a homicide victim. read more
Driving on Mark Schram's cattle farm near Cartwright, Man., you wouldn't know that just a few weeks ago, he was preparing for another year of severe drought. Persistent drought conditions have caused farmers to get creative in finding new ways and water sources for livestock. read more
People in Creighton, Sask., are keeping a close eye on a massive out-of-control wildfire that is causing evacuations across the provincial border in Manitoba. read more
Seven multimedia experts have been selected to advise Heritage Minister Pascale St-Onge as she renews the role of Canada's public broadcaster. read more
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