A Winnipeg man is suing the city and the grocery chain Loblaws over an incident two years ago, where he alleges Winnipeg police officers hired to work security for one of the company's stores made racially offensive comments and assaulted him as he was leaving. read more
Family and community supporters held a vigil for Rebecca Contois, 24, to honour and continue her legacy on Friday evening at Kildonan Park. read more
A busy expressway, a trail and a side street in Winnipeg that for years bore the name of a former residential school proponent have officially been given new names that honour the experiences of children who attended those schools. read more
CBC cameras capture the festivities at The Forks in Winnipeg and elsewhere in Manitoba, as people turned out to celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day on Friday. read more
A sex offender released from prison last week is considered to be a high risk to reoffend and expected to live in a First Nation in south-central Manitoba, Winnipeg police say. read more
Calgary, a city of about 1.6 million people, has been cut off from more than half of its water supply since a water main break on June 5. Experts warn that much of Canada's water infrastructure is aging and in poor condition. They say that if this can happen in Calgary, it can happen anywhere. read more
The end of an eight-week language course in the heart of Winnipeg is really just the beginning, say students graduating from a unique opportunity to learn Anishinaabemowin. read more
Two grieving mothers who lost children to fentanyl overdose poisoning are honouring hundreds of people who have died from a toxic drug supply through an art installation at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. read more
Residents in Winnipeg's William Whyte neighbourhood say they want the city to do more about burned-out buildings. read more
The Oilers are one win from history. The Panthers are one loss from infamy. Zach Hyman scored his playoff-leading 16th goal and Stuart Skinner made 20 saves as Edmonton defeated Florida 5-1 on Friday to force Game 7 in the Stanley Cup final. read more
Farmers at a major trade show in Regina spoke to CBC's The House about their feelings of frustration and alienation from federal politicians. read more
Vernon Adams Jr. threw a pair of touchdown passes to Alexander Hollins in a 26-24 B.C. Lions' victory Friday that kept the Blue Bombers winless this season. read more
This is how people across Canada celebrated National Indigenous Peoples Day on Friday. read more
RCMP were called just after 2 a.m. to what they describe in a news release as "an open area" in Easterville and pronounced the girl dead. read more
Kickers Sergio Castillo, Brett Lauther, Sean Whyte and Lewis Ward were fined by the CFL on Friday after publicly speaking out on the league's use of chipped footballs on field-goal attempts. read more
The death of a 54-year-old man in RCMP custody could have been prevented if the leg that fell on his neck while he was in a holding cell was removed, Manitoba’s chief medical examiner said Thursday at the inquest into his fatality. read more
A 53-year-old man is dead after the plane he was piloting crashed into a field north of Duck Mountain Provincial Park, Manitoba RCMP say. read more
The project, called NikihNan, which translates to "home" in English, is a moose-hide coat created by three high school students — Karalyn Bradburn, Kayneena Keeper and Mallory Bradburn — and will be displayed at R. D. Parker Collegiate in Thompson for National Indigenous Peoples Day. read more
For Kristy Dawn Wilson, getting her Grade 12 diploma is nothing short of a miracle. She's celebrating finishing high school while raising five children and her three years of sobriety. read more
The family of a 29-year-old man who took his life inside Winnipeg's Waverley Grand Mosque last week are speaking up amid the devastating loss to adressing the stigma of mental illness — and to correct the record about the circumstances surrounding his death. read more
The Bombers are 0-3 for the first time since 2012 after a 26-24 loss to the BC Lions on Friday. read more
Four houses in the 200 block of Powers Street in Winnipeg all burned within five days recently. Community advocates and members are all concerned about the implications. read more
The legacy of the 1919 Winnipeg General Strike lives on, on the 105th anniversary of its climax, known as Bloody Saturday. read more
A Winnipeg baseball team made up completely by teenage girls is playing in an all boys league for the first time this season and they're seeing early success on the diamond. read more
Tuxedo saw a 45 per cent voter turnout, with almost as many (3,425) advance votes cast as votes on election day (4,074), and an additional 172 absentee ballots. read more
The City of Winnipeg formally changed the name of the 10-kilometre expressway, also known as Route 165, on Friday — National Indigenous Peoples Day. read more
"We are encouraged by the recognition of foreign government interference as a matter of public interest in Justice Perell's ruling," Corus said in a statement Thursday. read more
Coun. Janice Lukes (Waverley West) announced Friday that she's dropping plans to run in the Winnipeg South riding. read more
The extended Stanley Cup Final series has actually been good for the one place it counts: on the ice. read more
Winnipeg firefighters are still investigating the cause of fire early Friday at a vacant Logan Avenue house. 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