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
Nearly two weeks after a Winnipeg apartment block was evacuated, many residents remain in temporary housing and uncertainty as to when they'll be allowed back in the building to get the rest of their belongings. read more
The trial of man who has admitted to killing four women has heard he searched the internet to look up the definition of what it means to be a serial killer. read more
The City of Winnipeg wants Point Douglas residents to help come up with a new plan that will help guide the future development of one of the city’s oldest neighbourhoods. read more
Conservation officers were seen in Winnipeg's Wildwood area Tuesday afternoon following up on reports of a black bear roaming the forested neighbourhood just west of the Red River. read more
Their inaugural season was a resounding success, even if it came up short of a championship, and the Winnipeg Sea Bears are biting at the bit to get going on their sophomore campaign. read more
The Manitoba government said it was open to discussions Tuesday after facing criticism for cutting support to a major summer job program. read more
An advocate for foster parents and children in care will carry the Manitoba Liberal banner in the Tuxedo byelection after her rival bowed out of the race. read more
Rainy conditions combined with efforts from wildfire fighting crews have helped to keep a massive fire at bay as residents were invited back to their home communities in northwestern Manitoba over the weekend. read more
The impact of the evacuation on May 9 of a 171-unit apartment building on Portage Avenue due to structural concerns is also being felt by neighbouring residents. People in 30 homes surrounding the now vacant complex remain on an evacuation watch. read more
While a disability advocate says Winnipeg Transit Plus's new booking system will make it easier for riders to schedule trips, he's worried that one problem will still remain: a lack of trip options available to book. read more
A woman from Norway House Cree Nation is dead after she was stabbed on Friday in an apartment complex on Sargent Avenue, Winnipeg police say. read more
Developers looking to build affordable housing in downtown Winnipeg could be eligible for up to $60,000 through a new proposed grant program. read more
The City of Winnipeg has some hardware to hand out and wants to know who should get it. read more
CBC's over-the-air broadcast channels are back on air in Winnipeg after being unavailable due to repair work on a transmission tower Tuesday morning. read more
Winnipegger Kelsey Wog admits the sun is setting on her swimming career, but there's plenty of daylight left as she gears up for her second Olympics later this summer. read more
A valedictorian's speech for medicine grads at University of Manitoba that addressed the war in Gaza is spurring reactions beyond the convocation hall, as some students and faculty disagree on whether the message was fit for the moment. read more
The electoral seat of former Manitoba premier Heather Stefanson is up for grabs — and both the governing NDP and a Liberal candidate who's previously had byelection success against the Tories believe the conditions are ripe for a steal. read more
A ribbon skirt-making workshop in Winnipeg this weekend gave some participants a chance to learn about Indigenous culture while giving others an opportunity to connect with their roots. read more
A bypass system set up after a massive sewage leak earlier this year couldn't keep up with the flow after a hail storm last week, spilling more than 5.5 million litres of diluted sewage into the Red River. read more
The Manitoba government said it was open to discussions Tuesday after facing criticism for cutting support to a major summer job program. read more
A notorious hacking group has claimed responsibility for the attack on the dark web, but London Drugs says it has no intention to pay the ransom. read more
'It's confusing. It's overwhelming. I sometimes have to remind myself it's been six business days, because it feels like months have gone by,' a Birchwood Terrace evacuee said. read more
The Winnipeg river patrol unit has already been busy this spring and are reminding Manitobans to stay safe and wear the proper safety gear during Safe Boating Awareness Week. read more
Winnipeg Sea Bears looking forward to a slam dunk sophomore season as new players to the Sea Bears roster look forward to the upcoming season. read more
As part of the celebrations for Winnipeg's 150th anniversary, the city is launching a series of medals to be awarded by the mayor and council to deserving local residents. read more
A Dauphin woman is facing a number of charges after allegedly stealing a septic truck from Ebb and Flow First Nation and driving it erratically down the highway. read more
Winnipeg police say the man they believe is responsible for the city's 18th homicide of the year is behind bars. read more
A Winnipeg man is in custody after a robbery at a Portage Avenue jewelry store Saturday morning, police say. read more
A 26-year-old Winnipeg man is facing multiple robbery and fraud charges after a string of incidents beginning in December of last year, police say. read more
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