A Winnipeg man who says he was scammed out of hundreds of dollars when he called what he thought was a Facebook customer support hotline wants to warn others about what can go wrong. read more
Some parents in rural Manitoba say they're having a hard time getting their kids into Driver Z, a provincial driver’s education program, because there aren't enough available spots. read more
Some Manitobans will save upwards of a few hundred dollars a month after the province announced it would fully cover the cost of a drug that significantly reduces the risk of contracting HIV. read more
Police are defending the length of time it took to respond to a recent robbery at a Winnipeg bakery, saying the service has to put calls in priority. read more
The Manitoba Legislature has passed a bill to recognize March 31 as Two-Spirit and Transgender Day of Visibility. The bill was put forward by Logan Oxenham, a backbench member of the governing New Democrats, who is transgender. read more
The cleanup of the former Vulcan Iron Works site has begun after the property owner agreed to a provincial order for a wet demolition following months of negotiations. read more
Manitoba's government is ensuring residents ordered to evacuate a Winnipeg apartment complex earlier this month will have their housing and meals covered. read more
An attack on a teen, which police say was recorded by people who watched the beating, raises questions about the role of smartphones and social media in inciting youth violence, experts say. read more
An organization that helps sexual assault survivors in rural Manitoba embark on the journey toward recovery has received a new funding commitment from the federal government. read more
A Winnipeg woman who was diagnosed with Stage 3 breast cancer almost two years ago is pushing for the province to lower the breast cancer screening age from 50 to 40 in the hopes of saving people's lives. read more
The City of Winnipeg must spend $6 million to $11 million on upgrades to the West Kildonan Library in order to continue using an amenity city council decided to save from the wrecking ball. read more
A Winnipeg mother whose nine-year-old daughter got a sexually explicit email from boys at her school is accusing the school of downplaying, hiding and mishandling the situation. read more
A chef who worked at a restaurant next to an 80-year-old hotel he deliberately torched in the eastern Manitoba community of Rennie was sentenced Tuesday to two years in jail. read more
A person cleaning out a garage in Winnipeg's Transcona neighbourhood came across a little more than old tires and tools. read more
A witness in a Winnipeg criminal trial who is suing a judge and the provincial government says their ability to live a normal life was "destroyed" after the court allegedly identified them online in spite of a publication ban. read more
Chelsea's House, a new first-of-its-kind safe house in Brandon that will offer supportive programming for Indigenous women who are at high risk due to homelessness, opened its doors last week. read more
The newly-launched Pan-Canadian Milk Network is conducting ongoing tests of the Canadian milk supply in an effort to spot any fragments of the H5N1 virus in case any dairy cows become infected here amid an unprecedented outbreak of bird flu in herds across the U.S. read more
A Winnipeg man has lost his bid to have a judge quash a $1,296 fine he received after attending a rally for People's Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier in Winnipeg three years ago in contravention of COVID-19 public health restrictions. read more
A group of Winnipeggers are pitching the idea of creating a new national urban park that would cradle the meeting points of three rivers and encompass an area larger than Vancouver's Stanley Park. read more
Manitoba's health minister is urging caution as the province mulls lowering the breast cancer screening age to 40. read more
If you're a hockey fan in Winnipeg, Vancouver or Toronto, should you now cheer for a team that you would usually abhor, just because they're based in Canada? read more
There was acrimony in the Manitoba legislature Thursday as politicians passed a bill to designate March 31 an annual day to recognize two-spirit and transgender persons. read more
Tochal Development Group Inc. owns the Lemay Forest, piece of land in St. Norbert that has been the subject of debate since Tochal indicated their intent to develop the area. read more
After having federal funding for its Sexual Assault Recovery and Healing program cut in April, a Manitoba sexual assault crisis centre is happy to see that funding restored. read more
Officers received several reports about gunshots in a home in the North End neighbourhood of the community, and found a 13-year-old boy with a gunshot wound to his upper body. read more
The Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service was called to the scene just before 4 a.m. Thursday, and crews were able to get the fire under control within an hour. read more
The Manitoba legislature has passed a bill to recognize March 31 as Two-Spirit and Transgender Day of Visibility. read more
A 15-year-old girl has been arrested in connection to an incident last month that left another teen in critical condition after what Winnipeg police say was an unprovoked attack. read more
Winnipeg police are defending their response time after the victim of a local commercial robbery spoke out. read more
The funds are to be used toward developing viral vaccine platforms for rapid response to potential future pandemics. read more
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