A 51-year-old man from the Ste. Anne area is dead after he was shot by a Steinbach RCMP officer on Highway 52 near La Broquerie, Manitoba RCMP say. read more
A strong low-pressure system has tracked in from the Dakotas and is expected to linger until midday Saturday, soaking southern Manitoba with 50-60 millimetres and potentially causing flooding in low-lying areas, Environment Canada says. read more
Lawrence Pinsky was sleeping in Israel the moment it was announced Progressive Conservative members placed their trust in him to win the upcoming Tuxedo byelection. read more
The unions representing thousands of border workers are predicting disruptions at airports and land crossings this summer after most of their Canada Border Services Agency members voted in favour of strike action. read more
A new deal inked between Manitoba Housing and the Spruce Woods Housing Co-op in Brandon will see the province help with operational costs for the next several years. But manager Eva Cameron says it's still an uphill battle to keep rentals affordable due repairs the 39-year-old building needs. read more
A Winnipeg courtroom heard Thursday from the family of a 31-year-old mother who was fatally beaten and stabbed in 2022. About a dozen family members and friends of Tessa Perry gathered for her confessed killer’s sentencing hearing. Justin Robinson pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in March. read more
If cows become infected with H5N1 bird flu in Canada, gloves, goggles and masks could join work boots and coveralls as important protection in farmers' wardrobes. read more
Rain, at times heavy, is expected to soak southern Manitoba starting Thursday night through to Saturday afternoon. read more
A former member of the Winnipeg Police Board, whose appointment has been revoked for allegations he breached the code of ethical conduct, says he wants to set the record straight. read more
Some Manitoba landlords may have a harder time raising rents above inflation and could be ordered to phase in increases over years if a bill introduced Thursday by the Manitoba government becomes law. read more
Manitoba’s premier and Winnipeg’s mayor signalled to the city’s business community they have committed to working together to boost the city’s economy. The two shared the stage at Economic Development Winnipeg’s annual general meeting on Thursday, the first time a mayor and premier have addressed the group together. read more
Members of the RCMP may soon be wearing ribbon skirts at special events, after the national police force announced it will add the traditional skirts to its ceremonial uniform options. read more
Elementary students from a Winnipeg school created a music video to raise awareness about missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls as part of a series of projects by young people showcased at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. read more
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The first group of dogs brought to the Winnipeg Humane Society from a mass seizure last week are up for adoption. read more
An 18-year-old who was shot while working at the Red River Exhibition in Winnipeg two years ago is suing the annual fair's organizers, accusing them of failing to prevent weapons on the premises and not alerting security or police after he was threatened. read more
A new tentative contract aimed at attracting nurses at private agencies back into Manitoba's public health-care sector prohibits agency nurses from working extra hours in a public health-care facility in the same health region. read more
A carjacking came to an abrupt stop Tuesday afternoon when a vehicle crashed into the side of a downtown Winnipeg building and the driver ran off, leaving two frightened passengers with the smashed car. read more
A speech to a graduating class of doctors that led to tension between the University of Manitoba's medical school and its biggest private donor has sparked debate about how much influence donors should have over the institutions. read more
A new study suggests historic problems in northwestern Ontario from mercury contamination in the 1960s and 70s are being made worse by ongoing industrial pollution. Researchers at the University of Western Ontario have released the results of a study which found that discharge from the Dryden Paper Mill is combining with mercury dumped into the English-Wabigoon river decades ago to create an even more toxic compound: methylmercury. read more
Police allege the man was armed with an edged weapon and assaulting a woman in the driver's seat. Police said he began approaching officers and ignored orders to drop the weapon. read more
Hundreds of Manitobans had personal medical information inappropriately accessed over an eight-month period ending in March, Shared Health says. read more
The rainfall warning remains in place for a large swath of the province, and Manitobans should expect a 'significant' amount of precipitation. read more
With coaches being hired earlier this week in Toronto and New Jersey, that leaves Winnipeg, Seattle and San Jose still without a head coach. read more
Manitoba's main political parties have now all lined up candidates for a byelection set for June 18 in the Tuxedo constituency in Winnipeg. read more
Some Manitoba landlords may have a harder time raising rents above inflation and could be ordered to phase-in increases over years if a bill introduced Thursday becomes law. read more
The WFPS is in the process of changing its triaging system to one that has five priorities, a change that aims to match each call with an appropriate response. read more
Schools across Manitoba are leaning into eSports as a way to help students learn and develop skills while keeping them engaged in through a pastime they enjoy. read more
Cybercriminals infiltrated the company's network on April 28 with a ransomware attack, forcing it to shutter its nearly 80 stores across western Canada for more than a week. read more
A research scientist says around this time of year, female turtles make a migration to lay eggs, so commuters may soon be seeing the critters crossing roads. read more
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