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
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 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
Residents in Winnipeg's Point Douglas neighbourhood are demanding that a pile of rubble, where a Main Street business burned down 16 months ago, be cleaned up. read more
The woman at the centre of a drug network known for selling pink crack cocaine in Winnipeg's Point Douglas area apologized in court on Wednesday, less than a week before a judge will decide how long she'll spend in prison. read more
Winnipeg-born businessman Pepper Foster — best known as half of the duo Chip and Pepper — is being sued by a bank that alleges it's owed nearly $700,000 after he and his brother took over an iconic local bakery brand. read more
Three financial institutions have voted to approve a merge and create a new credit union in Manitoba. read more
The Manitoba government says it's committed to supporting Birchwood Terrace evacuees until they find permanent housing. read more
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau plans to publicly apologize for the discrimination faced by First Nations children and their families because of the federal government’s child welfare policies, CBC News has learned. read more
A man fatally injured in a northern Manitoba city last week has been identified by RCMP as investigators look for answers regarding his death. read more
Vancouver's Travis Petersen, known as 'the Nomad Cook,' has been on a mission to make cannabis-infused dishes recognized as Canadian cuisine. He was in Winnipeg last week serving up a five-course dinner made with pot at a pop-up event. While cannabis as a dinner ingredient may not be for everyone, it's all about the experience, he says. read more
One of the top Mounties in Manitoba's north district testified Tuesday at an inquest that policies were missed, and a 54-year-old who died in an RCMP holding cell should have gotten help during his final moments. read more
The founder of an organization that provides programming for kids in Winnipeg's North End says a new report showing a sharp increase in youth crime is no surprise. read more
Winnipeg (0-2) hosts the B.C. Lions (1-1) on Friday night following an uncharacteristic slow start to the 2024 campaign. Not since 2016 have the Blue Bombers — who've reached the Grey Cup four straight years — been two games below .500. read more
The Manitoba NDP's Carla Compton has been elected in a Winnipeg riding that has previously only voted Progressive Conservative in its entire four-decade history. read more
Thousands of WestJet customers are scrambling after the airline cancelled about 40 flights ahead of a possible strike by its plane mechanics this Thursday. read more
Two teens who were reported missing from western Manitoba on Tuesday have been found safe, RCMP said. read more
An Ontario judge "very reluctantly" agreed to postpone the sentencing of disgraced fashion mogul Peter Nygard on Monday in a case that has dragged on since the convicted sex offender was found guilty of four counts of sexual assault last fall. read more
Non-profit organizations helping ease the financial burdens of vulnerable people in Winnipeg say donations are struggling to keep up with quickly growing demands. read more
It’s been just over two decades since Nicolle Katherine Hands was fatally attacked in her Winnipeg apartment, and still, the family is searching for answers. read more
Pierre-Luc Dubois is joining his fourth team in just five seasons after being dealt to the Washington Capitals. read more
A social-media post by a pair of youths in Nelson House, Man., led RCMP to a home where they seized a loaded shotgun and a can of bear mace. read more
Not since 2016 have the Blue Bombers -- who've reached the Grey Cup four straight years -- been two games below .500. read more
Two teens and two adults were arrested Sunday night after police say a man was assaulted and robbed at knifepoint at Munroe Avenue and Besant Street. read more
A political science prof says Manitoba's New Democrats should take advantage of the win by focusing on addressing provincewide issues. read more
Winnipeg police say a man who was initially arrested after being accused of exposing himself in the Exchange District has also been accused of a sexual assault a week later. read more
Manitoba Public Insurance said Wednesday that its Gateway Service Centre had to be shuttered after an overnight fire. read more
Unlike years past, the Winnipeg Jets do not currently possess a first-round selection — and as the June 28 and 29 festivities near, own just one pick in the first three rounds. read more
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