People gathered on Saturday afternoon for the unveiling of a monument to remember those involved in a western Manitoba bus crash that killed 17 people a year ago. read more
Manitoba's chief psyciatrist is the person who signs the final order of committeeship when someone is place under the care of the public guardian and trustee. It's a system that's needed to "protect people that are vulnerable and unable to care for themselves," says Dr. Jim Simm. read more
People from all across Canada were in Manitoba this week to wish Morgan Harris a happy birthday. read more
A park in the Fort Garry neighbourhood is the first to be named after a member of Winnipeg's African community, the city says — and it's named for one of the people who helped to make the area what it is today. read more
It’s been one year since Garry Kufley lost his mom, Helen. The 88-year-old was among the 25 people on a day trip to a casino near Carberry, when the bus they were on was hit by a semi at a Trans-Canada Highway intersection. read more
One of the largest Indigenous communities in Manitoba's north remains inaccessible for months out of the year. But that could all change as Norway House Cree Nation officials say they are working on securing funding for a year-round bridge to replace the current ferry. read more
A Sayisi Dene woman was left feeling shaken and sore after she alleges Winnipeg police officers verbally and physically attacked her during an early morning confrontation in her home. read more
A claim with the Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba in the death of a Winnipeg firefighter who took his own life earlier this year has been accepted, which the city's firefighters' union says means his family will now be entitled to financial benefits and counselling. read more
Connor McDavid had a goal and three assists as the Edmonton Oilers thumped the visiting Florida Panthers 8-1 on Saturday to cut the Panthers' lead in the best-of-seven title series to 3-1. read more
The family of a 14-year-old boy who drowned in a Winnipeg community pool two months ago is demanding answers, saying the lifeguards there weren't keeping an eye on the teen and didn't respond properly to help save his life. read more
A group of First Nations mothers and grandmothers became the first Indigenous cohort to graduate from U of W's developmental studies program. They plan to use their new knowledge to further develop traditional language and land-based skills among young people in their communities. read more
A trial in a lawsuit between the City of Winnipeg and its former waste collection contractor, involving allegations of breaches of contract and unfair penalties amounting to tens of millions of dollars, drew to a close on Friday. read more
The Manitoba government says it will start consultations this month on how to make the site of the Carberry bus crash safer, as residents of the town urge the province to act one year after the fatal accident. read more
Pride season is well underway across Canada. The timing of local events and celebrations varies, however, with some Pride events occurring in June and others arriving after the formal start of summer. read more
They may not give you wings, but they will likely put your brain in the clouds. The popularity of energy drinks has prompted a Winnipeg high school teacher to ban them in his classroom and alert parents to their dangers. read more
Julienne Stroeve, the report's lead author, said with more than two degrees of warming above pre-industrial levels, both the southern and western populations of the Hudson Bay polar bear will become extirpated. That means they'd be extinct locally. read more
A 36-year-old Winnipeg man has been charged with killing a father who was stabbed to death near his son's elementary school earlier this week, police say. read more
A Manitoba judge has denied a request for police to disclose all the evidence it gathered on a fatal trail derailment to the victim's family, saying further delays aren't helpful to the inquest into the 2018 death. read more
Manitobans placed under the control of the province's public guardian and trustee deserve more than a week to fight for their independence – and a better way to appeal the decision, say experts and those in the system. read more
The leadership of a Greek Orthodox church in Winnipeg says they're ready to move elsewhere after a major fire and a series of thefts underscored the challenges the congregation has faced in the city's Point Douglas neighbourhood. read more
With summer soon to be in full swing and many hot and sunny days expected, experts are emphasizing the need to protect yourself from the rays, which could lead to melanoma. read more
A new training course on gender-inclusiveness for male supervisors in trades in Manitoba graduated its first class on Friday. Two grads will now become facilitators. read more
A Winnipeg man is in custody after officers seized a weapon from a backpack he was wearing, police said. read more
Matthew Gerald Tomack Pelletier, 36, has been charged with second-degree murder in connection with the death of Ricky Mancheese, 49, police said. read more
Authorities for the Calgary, Vancouver, Edmonton, Halifax and Winnipeg airports are asking for an order instructing Lynx to hand over $4.1 million in unpaid fees. read more
If the Louise Bridge is part of your daily commute, you'll need to rethink your route -- at least for a couple of weeks. read more
Saturday, June 15, marks one year since a bus crash near Carberry, Man., took the lives of 17 seniors and seriously injured eight others. read more
A First Nation in northern Manitoba says its nursing station is operating at half-capacity, and as a result members are going without the care they need. read more
The city of Dauphin, Man., is set to unveil a new monument Saturday, commemorating the lives of 17 seniors from the area who were killed near Carberry. read more
Here in Manitoba, in order to keep the blood system sustainable, around 3,500 new donors are needed each year. read more
By following social media web development life cycle, RadioMedia.CA new web design is about to go live. During this new design process, a methodology has been strictly followed to ensure the website consistency and completeness. This methodology or called Web… read more
We are excited to re-open our doors to the public! It's truly a plan designed by and for Manitobans. read more
Rock And Roll Music Headset Pendant Titanium Steel Couples Necklace read more