A valedictorian's speech for medicine grads at University of Manitoba that addressed the war in Gaza is spurring reactions beyond the convocation hall, as some students and faculty disagree on whether the message was fit for the moment. read more
A ribbon skirt-making workshop in Winnipeg this weekend gave some participants a chance to learn about Indigenous culture while giving others an opportunity to connect with their roots. read more
The electoral seat of former Manitoba premier Heather Stefanson is up for grabs — and both the governing NDP and a Liberal candidate who's previously had byelection success against the Tories believe the conditions are ripe for a steal. read more
Last year's record-breaking wildfire season forced Canadians to become familiar with the scale of air pollution as hazardous smoke drifted across the country, and now Environment Canada says it is following in B.C.'s footsteps to improve how it measures and reports air quality risks to the public. read more
Winnipeg store owners say shoplifters have become far more brazen, as police are trying to change up the tactics they're using to crack down on the problem. read more
A pedestrian is dead after a collision with a vehicle Sunday evening. read more
People in Gimli are being told to boil their water before drinking it or using it in preparing food or brushing teeth. read more
About 675 residents in and around Cranberry Portage were ordered to evacuate starting May 11 as a major forest fire threatened the area, located about 600 kilometres northwest of Winnipeg. The evacuated areas included the cottage subdivisions of Sourdough Bay, Whitefish Lake, Twin Lakes and Schist Lake North. read more
Members of Winnipeg’s Punjabi community celebrated the return of an annual cultural event over the weekend. read more
Some nurses in health jurisdictions where a new, four-year contract was ratified last week aren't happy about it, citing a wage gap between full and part-time staff and not enough action to address issues around burnout and safety. read more
A key vote at Winnipeg city hall this week will determine whether a memorial honouring the young victims of a devastating plane crash 52 years ago in St. James will be a step closer to reality. read more
Two Winnipeg Police Service officers were taken to hospital in stable condition after a crash involving a WPS vehicle and pickup truck at St. Anne's Road and Abinojii Mikanah Sunday afternoon. read more
A few dozen Winnipeg motorcycle riders put on their finest suits and hopped onto their classic and vintage-style motorcycles Sunday to raise funds and awareness for men's mental health and prostate cancer research. CBC's Justin Fraser talked with Marc Perreault and Louis Rondeau, the local co-hosts of the Distinguished Gentlemen's Ride, about the annual event that began in Australia and has spread around the world. read more
A Manitoba woman who tried to murder her younger sister in a sneak knife attack, then stole her truck and left her to die in a Dauphin cemetery, will serve 13 years in prison. read more
The Manito Ahbee Festival celebrating Indigenous arts, culture and music has returned and is underway in Winnipeg. read more
Robert Mizzi left his hometown of Exeter, Ont., to live openly as a gay man. While city life offered many advantages, eventually he felt drawn back to the peace and community of smaller towns. read more
Isaiah Hofer faced a conundrum when a strong growing season left him with a surplus of spuds. So he called up the Farmlink Project to give away millions of pounds of potatoes. read more
Winnipeg fire crews found themselves rushing early Saturday to put out separate fires at a North Point Douglas troublespot that’s been the scene of several blazes over the last year. read more
Onix Collette says her mom Brandi Massina was a fierce warrior. She likes to think her mom passed on some of that strength to her to help bring the Onix Angel Brain Tumour Walk to Brandon for the first time Saturday at the Riverbank Discovery Centre. read more
Tracy Fordham and Daryl Bezemer are eager to meet and feed people passing through Lake Manitoba Narrows again this weekend as the couple reopens their food truck, Channel 204 Grill, which they launched their last year. read more
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We are excited to re-open our doors to the public! It's truly a plan designed by and for Manitobans. read more
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