29-year-old David Frank Burling, who was arrested in Saskatchewan following a cross-border manhunt Wednesday after another man was shot dead by police, has a history in Manitoba of leading officers on chases and stealing motor vehicles, according to court records. read more
Canadian company Uride told Brandon City Council Monday it wants to have a fleet of drivers in the Wheat City by the end of the year. The company is working with the City of Brandon to navigate regulations and bylaws that would allow it to launch. read more
The annual gathering of western leaders in Normandy is always steeped in symbolism — an occasion for the nations whose troops stormed these beaches eight decades ago to reflect on wars both past and present. read more
The Manitoba Centennial Centre has decided to lock most of its exterior doors around the clock in response to a recent increase in safety issues at the Main Street complex that houses the Manitoba Museum and Centennial Concert Hall. read more
A Mountie in a south-central Manitoba city has been acquitted of two assault charges after he punched and later pushed an intoxicated woman in police custody nearly two years ago. read more
Residents of a small southern Manitoba community are in shock after their town saw the conclusion of a police chase across the region that ended with officers shooting and killing one suspect and another one fleeing to Saskatchewan, where he was eventually caught. read more
An admitted Winnipeg serial killer likely made up his claims that hallucinations and delusions drove him to kill four women in 2022 to try to avoid being convicted of murder, the forensic psychiatrist hired by prosecutors to assess Jeremy Skibicki's mental state testified during his trial Wednesday. read more
A new owner has taken possession of a long-standing hotel in Winnipeg's West Broadway neighbourhood that's been closed for months, and says he has plans to "rehabilitate" the Sherbrook Inn. read more
A man reported missing in Flin Flon last week was found dead, and RCMP say they're investigating his death as a homicide. read more
A live action game that continues to gain steam on social media has caught the attention of everyone from high school students to law enforcement in Winnipeg. read more
The new school in southeast Winnipeg was originally supposed to open in September 2025, but recently the school division was told there's not enough provincial funds to complete the construction. read more
The silver structure at University College of the North in Thompson, Man., was named Pâkosêthimowin, a Cree word that translated to hopes and dreams read more
Peter Nygard's lawyer resigned Wednesday by telling the court she no longer wants to represent him. read more
The planet’s string of record-breaking temperatures has continued for a full year, with May marking the 12th consecutive month for which its average temperature set a new record for the month. The grim milestone prompted a call for urgent action from the United Nations. read more
Since the snow has melted, Thompson's fire chief says there have been an estimated 20 to 30 deliberately set fires in the northern Manitoba city. read more
A judge has sentenced a northern Manitoba man to 7½ years in prison for killing a man while drunk after a house party, dismissing the Crown's request for 18 years as "far too high." read more
The Bank of Canada has lowered its key interest rate to 4.75 per cent, marking the bank's first rate cut since March 2020. read more
Don Levers is wrestling with an extraordinary number of "what-ifs" as he takes his family on a personal pilgrimage to the beaches of Normandy to find the spot where his father was wounded 80 years ago. read more
A downpour of rain across southern Manitoba last month has backed up sewers, flooded basements and saturated outdoor fields and flower beds – dampening the spirits of athletes and gardeners. read more
The forensic psychiatrist enlisted by defence lawyers to assess Jeremy Skibicki 's mental state says the admitted Winnipeg serial killer was motivated by delusions and psychotic symptoms caused by schizophrenia when he killed the four women whose deaths he's on trial for. read more
A 102-year-old Winnipeg veteran remembers landing on the shores of Juno Beach, more than 80 years ago on D-Day. read more
A family who has just lost their energetic son in a drowning is looking for answers - believing he should still be with them today. read more
This spring's extra rainy days has increased the amount of calls roofing and plumbing companies are responding to in Winnipeg. Now they're dealing with a backlog before summer. read more
The Bombers will have eight new starters, a new returner, and a new fullback for Thursday's home opener against the Montreal Alouettes. read more
On Wednesday, dozens of upcoming high school grads gathered for a reverse job fair at the Canadian Museum of Human Rights to pitch their resumes, in person, to potential employers. read more
Manitoba RCMP say a missing Flin Flon man has been found dead, and his death is being investigated as a homicide. read more
Here is a look at some CFL players worth watching this season. read more
If you’re still on the fence, you have until Saturday to finalize your decision when the finals start between the Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers. read more
RCMP say one man is dead and three people are in custody, including two arrested in Saskatchewan, in connection to the investigation. read more
Another expert previously told a murder trial that Jeremy Skibicki was suffering from schizophrenia when he killed four Indigenous women in Winnipeg in 2022. 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