The sudden postponement of a provincial English exam that Manitoba Grade 12 students were supposed to start writing on Monday means they’ll have to wait a little longer, the province says. read more
A former Progressive Conservative cabinet minister and MLA is buying the Winnipeg Sun. read more
A Thunder Bay doctor is on a mission to recoup over $160,000 she lent to a woman who was expelled from the University of Manitoba's residency program after she fabricated evidence of a non-existent serious medical condition. read more
Scott Arniel's four-decade journey in the NHL has put him into the uniforms of three different teams and behind the bench for four others, but it has now come full circle. read more
Firefighters hosed down a retail store in a Winnipeg industrial neighbourhood on Monday to protect it as a three-storey warehouse burned just behind it. read more
It's a big night for high school seniors filled with cherished memories and formal attire. Whether it starts with saying yes to the dress, or finding the perfect suit, graduation is a unique experience. DeeDee Hunt, manager of Stella’s Bridal in Winnipeg, takes us through the grad dress shopping experience. read more
A 56-year-old man was rushed to hospital in serious condition after being assaulted in Winnipeg's Osborne Village on the weekend, police say. read more
A 19-year-old woman hit by a vehicle Saturday afternoon in Winnipeg ran into road, leaving no time for the driver to avoid a collision, police say. read more
A death at Winnipeg's Health Sciences Centre campus has sparked calls for more safety measures to protect patients and staff at the hospital and the province's Crisis Response Centre — including dedicated security at both sites. read more
A new community patrol gearing up to hit the streets of Winnipeg is being led by Indigenous women and family members of one of the victims of a serial killer who's currently on trial. read more
Melissa Wiess, owner of Winnipeg's Sewrenity Creations, shows us how she transforms a dress for grad. read more
Winnipeggers walked through the aisles of Holy Trinity Anglican Church with a sense of nostalgia, as the structure that has been a landmark of the city's downtown core for more than 100 years faces the prospect of demolition. read more
Months before a videotaped confession became a key piece of evidence in Jeremy Skibicki’s first-degree murder trial in the deaths of four women, his defence team tried to get the statement he made to Winnipeg police thrown out by a judge. read more
New porta-potties popped up last week at two rest stops along Highway 6 — a vital north-south corridor from Winnipeg to Thompson that previously offered limited options for bathroom breaks. read more
Police released a few updates on their endeavours to identify Buffalo Woman. However, details of their exhaustive efforts were revealed this month during Skibicki's trial, which is set to continue in June. read more
Elder Melanie Marsden says participating in accessible traditional ceremonies in Winnipeg on Saturday was a longtime coming. read more
Once my mother inquired if I'd like to be buried in Canada or Korea. What stands out from that question isn't my response. What lingers is the fact that she asked me at all. That’s because for much of my life, this acknowledgement that I'm from elsewhere has been averted. read more
A provincial exam that was scheduled months ago was abruptly postponed on Friday, the last school day before it was set to be written by Grade 12 students across Manitoba. read more
A pedestrian is in unstable condition after being hit by a vehicle Saturday afternoon, Winnipeg police say. read more
Manitobans revved up their motorcycles on a chilly, rainy Saturday for the annual Motorcycle Ride for Dad, raising money for prostate cancer research and education in the province. read more
An annual mine rescue competition took place two hours northeast of Winnipeg over the weekend. Four teams worked through a number of scenarios that tested their life-saving skills. read more
A Winnipeg bug expert doesn't anticipate increased mosquito activity this summer. Entomologist, Taz Stuart points to dry ground conditions in the province the past several years. read more
The City of Winnipeg has announced the beginning of its annual road construction season. All projects have been tendered and will start very soon if they haven't already. read more
Winnipeg police are hoping the public can help identify a man who was found without shoes or socks, and appears to be non-verbal and unable to tell officers where he lives. read more
RCMP said they were called to the scene around 11:55 p.m. in response to the report that an employee had been assaulted. read more
A ceremonial buffalo headdress has sat on the Crown's table during the trial — a symbol of the unidentified woman who has not been forgotten. read more
Police said they believe she ran in front of the vehicle, and its driver — who stayed at the scene of the accident and spoke with officers — had no time to avoid a collision. read more
Winnipeg police say two officers were assaulted by a teenage girl Sunday evening when she resisted arrest. read more
Ultimately, new Jets head coach Scott Arniel says, he wants to help bring a Stanley Cup to Winnipeg. read more
A 56-year-old man remains in serious condition in hospital, Winnipeg police say, after an assault Saturday night on River Avenue. read more
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