A church in downtown Winnipeg is facing possible demolition, but its bishop said every effort will be made to find a buyer who will preserve the church and provide a space for its congregation. read more
The head of the financially strapped Seine River School Division has unexpectedly resigned, but it has nothing to do with the money woes, the board chair says. read more
A newcomer who was bear sprayed, stabbed in the neck and punched two years ago says he still has nightmares from the "profound impact" of an unprovoked attack outside the Canadian Museum for Human Rights on Canada Day, just weeks after fleeing his war-torn home country of Ukraine. read more
A string of troubles for a Winnipeg grocer escalated last week, after vehicles belonging to the store's co-owner and his cousin were set on fire in a daylight arson. read more
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew alleges more Progressive Conservative MLAs were involved in trying to get approval for a controversial mining project after their party lost last fall's election than he originally thought. read more
Manitoba's premier says he's open to changing policy in order to help stem the province's growing interprovincial exodus. read more
The amount of waste Winnipeggers kept out of the landfill dropped to its lowest level in a decade. read more
Bartley Kives, a reporter with CBC Manitoba, was recognized at the Canadian Screen Awards Tuesday night for his work with a prestigious prize. read more
One of two fuel lines shut down earlier this year amid repairs to a pipeline carrying gas to Winnipeg and surrounding communities had its service restored on Tuesday, the province says. read more
St. Laurent School in the Interlake has swapped out conventional French lessons for Michif French, enlisting local Métis Elders to help pass on the endangered language. read more
A provincial English exam that Manitoba Grade 12 students were supposed to start writing on Monday has been shelved, and students will instead write exams set by their schools, the province says. read more
The warming climate is causing renewed concern in northern Manitoba, as a marine heat wave that hit the Atlantic Ocean last summer could lead to Manitoba's northern port having one of the earliest ice-free dates on record. read more
A new report has given Manitoba a near-failing grade on its efforts to reduce poverty this year, and the opposition Progressive Conservatives seized the opportunity to ask the NDP government to explain why the province is falling short. read more
Two more Manitoba First Nations have launched a lawsuit against the City of Winnipeg over a massive sewage spill, adding to the billions of dollars First Nations leaders are seeking after hundreds of millions of litres of diluted sewage leaked into the Red River in February. read more
A former Progressive Conservative cabinet minister and MLA is buying the Winnipeg Sun. read more
A Thunder Bay doctor is on a mission to recoup over $160,000 she lent to a woman who was expelled from the University of Manitoba's residency program after she fabricated evidence of a non-existent serious medical condition. read more
Scott Arniel's four-decade journey in the NHL has put him into the uniforms of three different teams and behind the bench for four others, but it has now come full circle. read more
Firefighters hosed down a retail store in a Winnipeg industrial neighbourhood on Monday to protect it as a three-storey warehouse burned just behind it. read more
It's a big night for high school seniors filled with cherished memories and formal attire. Whether it starts with saying yes to the dress, or finding the perfect suit, graduation is a unique experience. DeeDee Hunt, manager of Stella’s Bridal in Winnipeg, takes us through the grad dress shopping experience. read more
A 56-year-old man was rushed to hospital in serious condition after being assaulted in Winnipeg's Osborne Village on the weekend, police say. read more
Scott Arniel, a 61-year-old former Winnipeg Jets draft pick, will provide a seamless transition from former coach Rick Bowness. read more
Progress continues to be made on repairs to a Manitoba pipeline that supplies diesel and jet fuel to the Winnipeg area. read more
Residents in a Winnipeg neighbourhood are frustrated with a lack of action by the City of Winnipeg to resolve an issue surrounding excessive water runoff from an adjacent property. read more
Winnipeg's Emmanuel Akot signed with the Sea Bears on Tuesday to become the sixth Manitoban on their roster. read more
'One in three Canadian women have to choose between purchasing menstrual products over other essentials. That's a large demographic in our college community.' read more
River Osborne Community centre is one of 11 city-owned centres that will be getting a portion of over $800,000 for repairs, upgrades, safety improvements and more. read more
One young diehard Edmonton Oilers fan in Thompson, Man., seems to have found a convincing way to get his parents to let him stay up to watch the playoff games. read more
Manitoba saw its federal transfers, which include payments for health and social programs among other items, rise by more than $900 million this year. read more
A 23-year-old Winnipeg man is in custody after he returned to the scene of a previous crime, police say. read more
A Winnipeg grocery store continues to be the scene of violent incidents, as other retailers also struggle with crime and theft. read more
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