RCMP were called just after 2 a.m. to what they describe in a news release as "an open area" in Easterville and pronounced the girl dead. read more
The death of a 54-year-old man in RCMP custody could have been prevented if the leg that fell on his neck while he was in a holding cell was removed, Manitoba’s chief medical examiner said Thursday at the inquest into his fatality. read more
A 53-year-old man is dead after the plane he was piloting crashed into a field north of Duck Mountain Provincial Park, Manitoba RCMP say. read more
The family of a 29-year-old man who took his life inside Winnipeg's Waverley Grand Mosque last week are speaking up amid the devastating loss to adressing the stigma of mental illness — and to correct the record about the circumstances surrounding his death. read more
CBC's Cory Funk speaks with Victoria Doucet, who operates the haunted mansion ride at the 2024 Red River Ex midway in Winnipeg, about what life is like as a travelling carnival worker. read more
One of Manitoba's largest universities is projecting a $459,000 loss in tuition from falling enrolment numbers for the 2024-25 budget year. read more
Skyler Boulbria, a 15-year-old girl who is missing from Dauphin, may be in the Roblin area, Manitoba RCMP say. read more
The search of a Winnipeg-area landfill for the remains of two victims of an admitted serial killer is expected to start late this fall, when technicians will sift through garbage removed from an area the size of four football fields, the engineer who designed the search plan says. read more
The developer behind a plan to build housing in the Lemay Forest says tree clearing is set to start in the coming weeks. read more
An American company that manufactures vaccines is being sued in Winnipeg for billions of dollars following a failed plan to produce a COVID-19 vaccine supply in Manitoba during the pandemic. read more
Larry Updike, a well-known voice to Winnipeg radio audiences over a decades-long career that included hosting CBC Radio's Up To Speed, died Thursday, following a recent cancer diagnosis. read more
A Winnipeg teen is off to college on a scholarship after letting it fly in the ultimate field. read more
Manitobans are celebrating a decision by the federal government to formally declare Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organization under Canada's Criminal Code. read more
Manitoba's largest First Nation is concerned a housing development planned for The Forks might compromise archaeological evidence and belongings of cultural and spiritual significance at the national historic site, and says it hasn't been adequately consulted in the lead up to the project. read more
As people come together to recognize National Indigenous Peoples Day on Friday, three community groups say the day is about celebrating the resilience of their people, culture and heritage. read more
The union representing WestJet mechanics has withdrawn a strike notice and will resume talks with the airline, the airline's president says. read more
A recently-published study examined samples from more than 800 polar bears and grizzlies in Canada, Alaska and Greenland. To researchers' surprise, a family of bears in the N.W.T. were the only hybrids detected — meaning hybridization is rare. But it is expected to happen more often. read more
The Manitoba government is expected to release more details Thursday into its plan to search a Winnipeg-area landfill for the remains of two victims of an admitted serial killer. read more
Tuxedo saw a 45 per cent voter turnout, with almost as many (3,425) advance votes cast as votes on election day (4,074), and an additional 172 absentee ballots. read more
The City of Winnipeg formally changed the name of the 10-kilometre expressway, also known as Route 165, on Friday — National Indigenous Peoples Day. read more
"We are encouraged by the recognition of foreign government interference as a matter of public interest in Justice Perell's ruling," Corus said in a statement Thursday. read more
Coun. Janice Lukes (Waverley West) announced Friday that she's dropping plans to run in the Winnipeg South riding. read more
The extended Stanley Cup Final series has actually been good for the one place it counts: on the ice. read more
Winnipeg firefighters are still investigating the cause of fire early Friday at a vacant Logan Avenue house. read more
'I was freaking out just a little bit. My first question of course was, "Is Lopen OK?" Because skunks can deal some damage — absolutely.' read more
Volunteers with Save Our Seine have worked each summer since 1994 in order to ensure the Seine river in Winnipeg is free from garbage, debris, and log jams. read more
Oliveira is listed as the backup to Johnny Augustine for their week three matchup against the BC Lions on Friday at Princess Auto Stadium. read more
This year, the Jets will resume their exhibition rivalry with Minnesota for the first time since 2019. read more
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