The Canada Water Agency has started hiring staff for its Winnipeg headquarters, prior to its formal launch as a new federal entity, Winnipeg South MP Terry Duguid said Friday. read more
Tracy Fordham and Daryl Bezemer are eager to meet and feed people passing through Lake Manitoba Narrows again this weekend as the couple reopens their food truck, Channel 204 Grill, which they launched their last year. read more
Nurses in Manitoba have ratified a new four-year contract — except for those who work at the province's largest hospital and in other provincial programs. read more
Residents who were forced to evacuate the area around Cranberry Portage due to a massive wildfire have been told they can return home as early as Sunday. read more
Virtually all of southern Manitoba, from the Lake Winnipegosis area in the northwest to the province's southeast corner, was under alerts for severe thunderstorms Friday night. read more
The trial of a confessed Winnipeg serial killer ended up being cancelled for the day on Friday, after neither of the two civilian witnesses scheduled to testify showed up for court. read more
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CBC News asked seven of Manitoba's largest colleges and universities whether or not they track both deaths by suicide and suicide attempts. Two said they track student suicides internally. Four said they did not track, and one school said they track on-campus medical events. read more
Rain or shine, here's a look at what's open and closed over the May long weekend in Winnipeg. read more
A research building and an attached MRI facility at St. Boniface Hospital have reopened after both buildings were evacuated on Friday as the Winnipeg Police Service's bomb unit dealt with what was described as a "volatile substance" inside. read more
Winnipeg police should not face charges in the death of a man who was taken into custody by officers responding to reports of a person walking into Main Street traffic last September, the Independent Investigation Unit of Manitoba says. read more
Hail-packed thunderstorms brought powerful winds and tornado warnings to south-central Manitoba on Thursday, leaving behind mounds of ice pellets — some toonie-sized — and the promise of more on Friday. read more
There's laughter over a chorus of bird songs and frog ribbits, as a group of seniors wearing sun hats walk up the trail at Fort Whyte Alive. They're part of the latest edition of Tales Along the Trail, a program working to build a dementia-friendly community. read more
The week before he was arrested, a confessed Winnipeg serial killer sent a Facebook message asking his ex-wife to forgive him if he ended up going to prison, his trial heard Thursday. read more
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has made a stop at a Winnipeg school to promote his government's school nutrition program. read more
In some of his most hawkish comments to date, the head of Canada's intelligence agency is warning Canadians — including teenagers — against using the wildly popular video app TikTok. read more
The Manitoba government wants to have more oversight over private nursing agencies in the province and is taking steps toward that, Premier Wab Kinew says. read more
Critics of Manitoba's decision to cut funding to a grant program that created jobs for young people got a meeting with government officials Thursday. read more
Tornado warnings were issued for rural municipalities in south-central Manitoba Thursday night. read more
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