A former member of the Winnipeg Police Board, whose appointment has been revoked for allegations he breached the code of ethical conduct, says he wants to set the record straight.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
Rain, at times heavy, is expected to soak southern Manitoba starting Thursday night through to Saturday afternoon. 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
A 32-year-old man hasn't been seen since the morning of May 16, when he was camping in the bush with a group of people in northern Manitoba, say RCMP. read more
The federal NDP will fight a byelection in Elmwood-Transcona with a business leader as its candidate, rather than a member of the Blaikie family. read more
The philanthropist behind the University of Manitoba's largest-ever personal donation — $30 million — has denounced at a speech made by a valedictorian for medicine grads and admonished the university for letting it happen. read more
An admitted serial killer told a pen pal last year he might be "one of the most hated men" in the country, a series of letters entered as evidence in Jeremy Skibicki's trial in a Winnipeg courtroom on Wednesday reveals. read more
Days after Red Lobster filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and announced that it would close dozens of its seafood restaurants, the chain's Canadian counterpart will ask a Canadian court to enforce the U.S. bankruptcy in Canada, CBC News has learned. read more
A Winnipeg non-profit says the clock is ticking on whether it will be able to continue an employment and training program for youth as of next month, due to a delay in federal funding the program has relied on. read more
Ontario Métis leaders deny allegations of identity theft made at a summit in Winnipeg, accusing opponents of politicizing Métis identity, flip-flopping on well-documented past positions and circulating falsehoods. read more
Manitoba's public auto insurer is hoping to speed up the time it takes to deal with hail-related damage claims by opening up a centre dedicated to handling them, after the Winnipeg area was hammered by hail last week. read more
The Manitoba government has partially walked back a funding cut to a program that funds summer jobs for teens and young adults. read more
Former NDP MP Romeo Saganash is no longer facing a sexual assault charge, after a Manitoba judge agreed to stay the criminal offence on Tuesday. read more
Myrna Abraham felt mixed emotions when she learned convicted B.C. serial killer Robert Pickton is in critical condition, after he was assaulted by another inmate in a Quebec prison on Sunday. read more
When Lola Omoniyi moved to Winnipeg in the '70s, there was nowhere for her to go get her hair done — or buy makeup that actually matched her skin tone. So she opened her own store and created a space where other Black Winnipeggers, many of them newcomers, could go to feel seen. Thirty-five years later, her store is part of a growing fleet of businesses that she says play an essential role in Winnipeg's Black community. read more
A black bear that wandered into Winnipeg's Wildwood neighbourhood might be waking up this morning with a nasty hangover and wondering if it just had a strange dream. 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
Police are investigating a brazen carjacking that took place in downtown Winnipeg Tuesday afternoon. read more
The man was camping with a group of people on Highway 391, west of Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation, officers said. He has not been seen since he reportedly left the camp on foot. read more
The vote for the Tuxedo riding will be held June 18, but area residents have a number of ways they can cast their ballots. read more
During a search, RCMP found a loaded handgun with an extended magazine in the passenger's waistband, 113 grams of cocaine, $10,000 in cash, and drug gear. read more
The ribbon has been cut on a 3,000-square-foot 'accessible spray pad, playground and other park features,' at the Corydon Community Centre, the City of Winnipeg said. read more
Just a week after they were rescued from a harrowing living situation, five of 68 dogs seized from a Winnipeg house are ready to go to their new homes. read more
An already wet May is about to get even wetter, Environment Canada says, with a rainfall warning issued for Winnipeg and much of southern Manitoba. read more
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