The Manitoba government has cleared one more hurdle in the push to search a Winnipeg-area landfill for the remains of two victims of an admitted serial killer. read more
The disappearance of a Winnipeg senior with dementia nearly six months ago has been deemed a critical incident by the city's regional health authority, and his daughter hopes it could prevent future cases like her father's. read more
A man who grew up on a farm in southern Manitoba whose land was in part leased for crop research and development is now suing the companies that carried out that work, alleging the chemicals they used near his home gave him cancer. read more
Winnipeg's inner city is in crisis mode, according to advocates who say poverty, safety concerns and crumbling infrastructure are all to blame. read more
Brandon police say 21 men were arrested in the southwestern Manitoba city during a sexual exploitation bust in the first week of June. read more
A man stabbed in downtown Winnipeg on Tuesday morning was taken to hospital in critical condition, police say. read more
Winnipeg is looking for a consultant to help plan a replacement of Winnipeg Transit's Peggo card fare collection with a modern system that offers more payment options. read more
A tentative agreement has been reached for over 9,000 workers at Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), averting potential job action later this week. read more
A man last seen in The Pas a week ago has been reported missing, RCMP say. read more
The families of three First Nations women slain by admitted serial killer Jeremy Skibicki are speaking out following closing arguments in his trial on four counts of first-degree murder. read more
Period myths online abound, and many have been around for ages. But platforms like TikTok and Instagram cause these myths to spread faster and reach a wider audience. To combat that, a movement of people is trying to change how we talk — and learn — about our periods. read more
The trial of an admitted Winnipeg serial killer heard duelling arguments Monday during closing submissions about whether Jeremy Skibicki was driven by psychotic symptoms and delusions linked to schizophrenia when he killed four women in 2022, or whether he preyed on vulnerable women at homeless shelters before committing four planned, deliberate murders. read more
The disappearance of Brittany Dawn Storey has so far stumped RCMP, who sent up a drone near the tiny community of Molson, Man., after getting new information about where she might be. read more
A 61-year-old cyclist was on his way to work at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights when he was killed in a hit and run last week, says his family who are urging the city to make roads safer for cyclists. read more
A new alarm system will be tested at a Portage Avenue apartment block that was evacuated a month ago due to structural safety concerns, the City of Winnipeg says. read more
Winnipeg Humane Society CEO Jessica Miller speaks with CBC Winnipeg News host Brittany Greenslade about 10 animals that were found abandoned outside its shelter over the weekend, including a cat with two kittens and a dog that was tied to a tree. read more
RCMP are looking for the driver of an SUV involved in a hit and run that injured young teenage girl in the rural municipality of St. Clements last week. read more
The NDP government recently appointed a former Winnipeg detective to head its police complaints agency, leading to questions about why Manitoba is the only province that hires former officers for these roles. read more
The Winnipeg Police Service is asking the public’s assistance in their continued search for a 23-year-old woman who was last seen on March 14 in the West End. read more
Manitoba RCMP say they've identified a suspect in a murder at Mosakahiken Cree Nation on Friday. read more
A two-day operation involving multiple police agencies has led to the arrests of 21 men in Brandon accused of trying to pay for sex. read more
The 2024 Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame class includes ex-NHLers, notable amateur players and teams, officials, builders — and a longtime 680 CJOB sports broadcaster. read more
Winnipeg police are looking for information about an early morning shooting incident at a popular downtown nightclub. read more
Saturday afternoon, Flin Flon RCMP said officers were told about an overdue fisherman who had left the day before and never came back. read more
The Manitoba government says a significant hurdle has been cleared paving the way to begin the search of a Manitoba landfill for the remains of two women. read more
The families of victims murdered by a serial killer made it clear that although Jeremy Skibicki's trial has wrapped up, their fight to bring home their loved ones is not over. read more
Lawler will be out long-term with a broken arm after being placed on the six-game injured list by the club. The Bombers will try again for their first win on Thursday. read more
The Sea Bears now have the top two scorers from the CEBL last season on the team. read more
The 'Turtle Team,' a First Nation outreach organization providing relief from natural disasters and homelessness, has had its funding cut by the federal government. read more
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