A downpour of rain across southern Manitoba last month has backed up sewers, flooded basements and saturated outdoor fields and flower beds – dampening the spirits of athletes and gardeners. read more
The forensic psychiatrist enlisted by defence lawyers to assess Jeremy Skibicki 's mental state says the admitted Winnipeg serial killer was motivated by delusions and psychotic symptoms caused by schizophrenia when he killed the four women whose deaths he's on trial for. read more
The reconstruction of Route 90 will cost the City of Winnipeg $737 million in construction and interest charges, according to a new preliminary design for a project that involves widening Kenaston Boulevard, rebuilding the St. James bridges over the Assiniboine River and replacing combined sewers along the corridor. read more
A Manitoba judge has rejected the province's second attempt to toss a lawsuit filed by the man who spent a decade behind bars for the 1984 murder of Winnipeg teen Candace Derksen, but was later acquitted of the crime. read more
An elementary school-age girl was sexually assaulted by a man at a playground in Winnipeg's Dufferin neighbourhood on Saturday evening, police say. read more
Shared Health has ended more than 50 contracts that provided project and administrative supports in areas such as document management, software implementation and project management, the Manitoba health organization's CEO 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
Winnipeg motorists may soon be able to drive a few blocks on Bachman-Turner Overdrive. read more
The defence team in the trial of Jeremy Skibicki are arguing in a Winnipeg courtroom this week that he should be found not criminally responsible. But what does that mean and what are the consequences for the accused? CBC reporter Caitlyn Gowriluk explains. read more
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
A First Nation that has faced decades of mercury poisoning is suing the provincial and federal governments, arguing they've failed to protect its treaty rights.The lawsuit by Grassy Narrows First Nation comes in the wake of research indicating industrial pollution is exacerbating mercury contamination in the English-Wabigoon River system. 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 sat late into the night Monday to give final approval to more than 20 bills that covered topics ranging from criminal asset seizures to social assistance. 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
A 15-year-old girl from southeastern Manitoba who was reported missing this week has since been found, RCMP say. 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
The Mountain View School Division is in the midst of turnover, as its superintendent was fired, and three long-serving trustees have resigned. The reasoning is unknown. read more
Two children were playing together in the 400 block of Flora Avenue when an unknown man came up to them and made sexually explicit comments. read more
The free, outdoor events are held at three different venues within the iconic city park -- the Lyric Theatre, the gardens behind The Leaf, and the Leo Mol Sculpture Garden. read more
A 54-year-old man is facing more than a half-dozen charges in connection with an arson incident early Saturday morning that caused a woman and three children to flee their home. read more
The 48-year-old had been with the Moose as an assistant coach for the past two seasons, but has a much longer history in Winnipeg. read more
From June 7 to 9, all Manitoba provincial parks will be open to anyone who wants drop a line in the water. read more
A preliminary report calls for major upgrades to Winnipeg's Kenaston Boulevard between Taylor Avenue and Ness Avenue, with a price tag of $586.1 million. read more
Paula Abdul is slated to perform at Canada Life Centre this fall, with support from Tiffany and Taylor Dayne. read more
A Winnipeg murder trial has heard an admitted serial killer has a history of mental illness, including depression and thoughts of suicide. read more
Mounties say a teenager is in custody after a double homicide in the community of Minegoziibe Anishinabe First Nation. read more
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