A mother bear and her cubs have become habituated to being fed on the roadside along the highway, north of Thompson, but feeding wild animals creates hazards for both bears and people, Manitoba Conservation says read more
Inner turmoil of a Manitoba school board currently under a provincial review has exploded as three trustees say they're resigning just days after other board members voted to fire the superintendent. read more
The province is providing $589,000 in funding to Sunshine House, which operates an overdose prevention RV, to entirely cover its operations for the remainder of the fiscal year, Addictions Minister Bernadette Smith said in question period Monday. read more
A Manitoba cabinet minister is being accused of hiding the fact he has a contract with the provincial government. read more
Winnipeg Transit has given all of its drivers the ability to transmit live camera feeds during emergency situations, the city utility announced Monday. read more
The RCMP detachment in Manitoba's biggest northern city is facing 13 vacancies, including unfilled constable and leadership positions. read more
Manitoba politicians are expected to give final approval to roughly 20 bills on Monday before the legislature rises for the summer break. read more
The University of Manitoba has publicly apologized for harm it has caused to First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities more than a century after it began accepting and storing Indigenous remains. read more
Winnipeg police officers say they are investigating the death of a 46-year-old man as a homicide after he was found on the 500 block of Furby Street. read more
Officers said the teen may be in Sandy Bay First Nation. read more
A small community is grieving the loss of two band members in a double homicide that spurred a lockdown Monday morning. read more
A forensic psychiatrist who assessed the mental state of an admitted Winnipeg serial killer now arguing he's not criminally responsible previously appeared in YouTube videos advising people not to confess if they murdered someone and outlining a list of ways to fake having a mental illness. read more
A woman walking home from a bus stop was pushed down and sexually assaulted by a man in a south Winnipeg park at 12:30 a.m. Sunday. read more
Josephine Stokotelny doesn’t remember much about what happened on June 15, 2023. But she knows it’s the day her life changed. The 86-year-old was among the 25 people on the bus that crashed near Carberry, Man., leaving 17 dead and eight others, including her, injured. read more
Children under 18 and people with disabilities will be eligible for the federal government's dental plan starting June 27, federal ministers said Monday. read more
Zach Collaros could have a problem this season, but it's a good one: The Winnipeg Blue Bombers quarterback has to divvy up passes and touches to keep his teammates happy as the CFL team aims for a fifth straight trip to the Grey Cup. read more
Five years after a national inquiry delivered more than 200 recommendations aimed at preventing missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, former commissioners say there's too little systemic change across the country. read more
A decision last month by Starbucks to close the store in Winnipeg's Osborne Village on a temporary basis has now become permanent. read more
A Manitoba man reported missing on June 1 has been found dead, and police are investigating it as a homicide. read more
Big investors are increasingly buying up Ontario farmland — a trend experts say is making it increasingly difficult for small or aspiring farmers to acquire land and could have far-reaching consequences on rural communities. read more
Paula Abdul is slated to perform at Canada Life Centre this fall, with support from Tiffany and Taylor Dayne. read more
Dr. Sohom Das, who is from England, has twice assessed the mental state of Jeremy Skibicki. read more
Mounties say a teenager is in custody after a double homicide in the community of Minegoziibe Anishinabe First Nation. read more
A Manitoba cabinet minister is being accused of hiding the fact he has a contract with the provincial government. read more
After the turmoil of last years strikes, the amount of productions being filmed continue to grow, indicating how the television and film continues to develop in Manitoba. read more
Officers learned the suspect had fired the gun earlier that day and threatened to have a shootout with police. read more
Two adults and a youth are facing charges after RCMP executed a search warrant in Ebb and Flow First Nation Saturday. read more
A severely injured 34-year-old woman who was found outside in Kinosao Sipi Cree Nation. Two suspects have been arrested and charged, and five others are being looked for. read more
Winnipeg police are investigating a homicide after a 46-year-old man died from critical injuries. Police and a K9 unit reported to the 500 Block of Furby Street. read more
The city says its buses are now even safer for passengers and drivers thanks to live video feeds on all 607 vehicles that can be viewed from Winnipeg Transit's control centre. read more
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