Residents of a Winnipeg apartment block who are scrambling to find new homes after living through an emergency eviction say they're grateful the Manitoba government has stepped in to help with some of their costs but believe it could still do more. read more
Shared Health, the bureaucracy overseeing health care in Manitoba, has been hit by approximately 24 layoffs and an untold number of employees asked to take different jobs. read more
The RCMP detachment in Manitoba's biggest northern city is facing 13 vacancies, including unfilled constable and leadership positions. read more
A defence lawyer tried to convince a Manitoba judge that his client was injured in a road rage attack, not drunk, when police found his car partly on a sidewalk by the University of Winnipeg, and the man slurring and smelling of alcohol. read more
A small southwestern Manitoba town will pay tribute Sunday afternoon to an RCMP officer tragically shot to death there in the line of duty more than four decades ago. read more
A Winnipeg human rights lawyer described as "an icon in his profession" has pleaded guilty to professional misconduct for providing legal services that he'd agreed he would no longer offer. read more
The inquest into the death of 16-year-old Eishia Hudson, who was shot by police in 2020, will determine if systemic racism played a role in her death and examine whether the use and level of force was warranted and/or appropriate. read more
A number of major downtown Winnipeg streets will be closed to motor vehicles Sunday due to annual Pride festivities. read more
A Winnipeg man who says he was scammed out of hundreds of dollars when he called what he thought was a Facebook customer support hotline wants to warn others about what can go wrong. read more
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A minor league Winnipeg hockey coach is suing a referee and three hockey organizations alleging he was penalized unfairly without a proper way to appeal after he was handed a lifetime coaching ban for an on-ice dispute that continued outside after the game. read more
The Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg has unveiled a new exhibit that tells the lesser-known story of the LGBT Purge of the 1950s to the '90s, during which thousands were quietly targeted and fired from the military, civil service and RCMP for being gay or trans. read more
Hockey Canada has formed a committee of stakeholders to help structure the organization's next women's and girls' hockey strategic plan. read more
Some parents in rural Manitoba say they're having a hard time getting their kids into Driver Z, a provincial driver’s education program, because there aren't enough available spots. read more
Some Manitobans will save upwards of a few hundred dollars a month after the province announced it would fully cover the cost of a drug that significantly reduces the risk of contracting HIV. read more
Police are defending the length of time it took to respond to a recent robbery at a Winnipeg bakery, saying the service has to put calls in priority. read more
The Manitoba Legislature has passed a bill to recognize March 31 as Two-Spirit and Transgender Day of Visibility. The bill was put forward by Logan Oxenham, a backbench member of the governing New Democrats, who is transgender. read more
The cleanup of the former Vulcan Iron Works site has begun after the property owner agreed to a provincial order for a wet demolition following months of negotiations. read more
Manitoba's government is ensuring residents ordered to evacuate a Winnipeg apartment complex earlier this month will have their housing and meals covered. read more
An attack on a teen, which police say was recorded by people who watched the beating, raises questions about the role of smartphones and social media in inciting youth violence, experts say. read more
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers wrapped up their preseason schedule Friday night with a 31-10 loss to the Calgary Stampeders at Princess Auto Stadium. read more
The parents of a young Winnipeg woman who was killed by an impaired driver two years ago say they feel their concerns aren't being heard. read more
Former national team player and current Hockey Canada board member Gillian Apps will chair the committee, which will oversee a discussion paper leading to formal recommendations. read more
Thousands of Canadians working in the military, RCMP and public service were targeted and fired because of their sexual orientation or gender expression. read more
Winnipeg is looking for resident feedback on some proposed recommendations on improving the city's garbage and recycling programs. read more
A 53-year-old woman was arrested at the scene and is facing a court date for possession for the purpose of trafficking. read more
Federal grants totalling $25 million will be made available for projects that create affordable housing in the city, as well as market and non-profit housing downtown read more
Winnipeg police say an intoxicated man was arrested Thursday evening after breaking into a Talbot Avenue home and trying to hide. read more
The victim told police he had been robbed of his bike and stabbed by an unknown man. read more
A 14-year-old boy was taken to hospital Wednesday night after being assaulted during an armed home invasion, Winnipeg police say. read more
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