RCMP say they discovered remains that appear to belong to an infant on a property in Manitoba’s Interlake area earlier this week. read more
A 19-year-old man has been arrested and charged in connection with the death of a cyclist in Winnipeg on Thursday. read more
The City of Winnipeg is poised to waive up to $6.75 million worth of building fees over the next three years to stimulate the construction of more housing in downtown Winnipeg. read more
After buying land for a new personal care home near Polo Park in Winnipeg eight years ago, the city's health authority has a property with nothing to show for it. read more
A former chief of the most populous First Nation in Manitoba has asked the Federal Court of Canada to set aside the results of a 2023 band election over the cancellation of advance polls and alleged issues with mail-in ballouts. read more
Pinball player Drew Sych shows off his collection of machines ahead of competing at the International Flipper Pinball Association World Pinball Championship. read more
Winnipeg kicker Sergio Castillo took issue with the league's chipped footballs Thursday night following the Blue Bombers' season-opening 27-12 home loss to the Montreal Alouettes. read more
Three food trucks have withdrawn from participating in Pride events in a town in southern Manitoba after receiving threats of vandalism, the president of Pembina Valley Pride says. read more
The father of an inmate who died after being held in solitary confinement at Headingley Correctional Centre is suing the Manitoba government for failing to keep his son safe while being held at the provincial jail. read more
The Louis Riel School Division's newest trustee vows to be inclusive as he steps into a role left vacant by his controversial predecessor, who was suspended three times for what the board called 'transphobic social media posts." read more
Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) workers are in a legal strike position and their union has set a deadline of this afternoon before job action could start. Here are answers to questions about how this could impact you at Canada-U.S. borders. read more
A Manitoba judge had harsh words four years ago about the justice system's inability to help curb the behaviour of a convicted car thief who is now facing a slew of new charges stemming from a police pursuit that stretched across southern Manitoba this week. read more
The number of publicly funded physio assessments in Winnipeg has plummeted since all outpatient services were consolidated into a single facility, according to a new University of Manitoba study. read more
Two teenage girls have been arrested and charged with manslaughter in connection to a homicide that happened on June 1 in the rural municipality of Fisher. read more
A 61-year-old cyclist who was rushed to hospital after a collision on Wellington Crescent and Cockburn Street in Winnipeg on Thursday morning has died, police say. read more
Students from Cross Lake First Nation, Métis musicians and Premier Wab Kinew are part of a strong Manitoba contingent at ceremonies in France to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day on Thursday. read more
A group of residents in Spence neighbourhood say the increasing number of vacant lots is hurting the community, so they set out to document the number and location of each of them. They hope they can be turned into affordable housing. read more
A man and woman face numerous charges after RCMP seized thousands of cannabis products and dozens of guns from a northern Manitoba home police say was being used as an illegal store. read more
Oryan Flamand has been charged with a double homicide that led to a lockdown in Minegoziibe Anishinabe earlier this week. read more
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
Police continue to investigate and search the area, with the help of the RCMP's forensic, police dog and major crime services. read more
Police said a white BMW was being driven at a high speed when it hit the 61-year-old cyclist and caused fatal injuries. read more
Winnipeg police have released the findings of a report from Project Surge, a task force established in the spring to tackle youth crime. read more
Manitoba RCMP stopped an unregistered vehicle in Portage la Prairie around 8:40 p.m. and say they found open liquor, cocaine, and drug trafficking paraphernalia. read more
The CFL has inserted microchips into its footballs to help generate real-time advanced statistics through Genius Sports, its data and technology partner. read more
A group of Winnipeg Lego enthusiasts are 'building' up to the first-ever showcase of their custom creations, slated for next weekend at Grant Park Shopping Centre. read more
While there are two playoff teams still standing, the other 30 teams are deep into the planning for next season already. June just might be the busiest month of the hockey season. read more
The Blue Bombers lost their season opener for the first time since 2018 with a 27-12 defeat to the Montreal Alouettes on Thursday at Princess Auto Stadium. read more
The Science Experiential Aerial Research program, otherwise know as "SEAR" has been teaching students over the course of four days learn the "In's and out's" on drones. read more
Two girls aged 16 and 14 are behind bars in relation to the death, Mounties said, and arrest warrants have been issued for 19-year-old Perry Durocher and 23-year-old Jerome Moore. read more
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