Josephine Stokotelny doesn’t remember much about what happened on June 15, 2023. But she knows it’s the day her life changed. The 86-year-old was among the 25 people on the bus that crashed near Carberry, Man., leaving 17 dead and eight others, including her, injured. read more
Five years after a national inquiry delivered more than 200 recommendations aimed at preventing missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, former commissioners say there's too little systemic change across the country. read more
A decision last month by Starbucks to close the store in Winnipeg's Osborne Village on a temporary basis has now become permanent. read more
A Manitoba man reported missing on June 1 has been found dead, and police are investigating it as a homicide. read more
Big investors are increasingly buying up Ontario farmland — a trend experts say is making it increasingly difficult for small or aspiring farmers to acquire land and could have far-reaching consequences on rural communities. read more
Thousands in Winnipeg donned every colour of the rainbow Sunday afternoon for the city's annual Pride Parade, which was temporarily halted by a small group of protesters. read more
Environment Canada has issued a severe thunderstorm watch for much of south-central and southeastern Manitoba as well as the Interlake on Sunday afternoon, while several warnings have ended. read more
There was a sea of every colour of the rainbow in downtown Winnipeg on Sunday as more than 6,000 people took part in the annual Pride parade. read more
Admitted Winnipeg serial killer Jeremy Skibicki's plan to argue he's not criminally responsible in the deaths of four women due to a mental disorder strikes several experts as "unusual" — including the forensic psychiatrist who assessed some of Canada's most notorious killers. read more
"Is Winnipeg the most racist city I have ever inhabited?" acclaimed writer Lindsay Wong asks. As a Chinese woman in Winnipeg, she's subjected to racism on a daily basis, she writes. read more
Winnipeggers laced up to raise awareness of a virus that the province's latest budget promised funds to help tackle. read more
The Royal Albert Arms in Winnipeg's Exchange District was packed Friday night as people got to live out their prom dreams, with some even experiencing the event for the first time in their life. There was dance, drag and live music, making for a night the attendees won’t soon forget. read more
Preparations were underway in Selkirk, Man., on Saturday in advance of a land-based healing gathering later this week, as dozens of people worked to harvest teepee poles. read more
When the weather warms up, we don't just change our wardrobe. The gas drivers change their tanks with also switches to a different, pricier blend. read more
A 23-year-old man has been charged after allegedly breaking into a Winnipeg home while intoxicated last week, police say. read more
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
Hundreds of trans people and allies took to downtown Winnipeg streets Saturday showcasing visibility and solidarity at a time where trans rights are under attack in parts of North America. 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
An omnibus bill that would enact the government's budget measures is not going to a final vote until the legislature reconvenes. read more
The Bombers have confidence they can overcome the departure of key players and build off last season’s top performances on both sides of the ball. read more
The forecast across southern Manitoba is calling for the gloomy weather to continue on Tuesday. read more
RCMP said there's no threat to public safety, and the victim appears to have been specifically targeted. read more
There are enough physical assets in the toolbox, but these Winnipeg Jets need to discover the mental moxie to complement those skills. Just like Edmonton and Florida have. read more
Jeremy Skibicki's lawyers admit he killed the women but argue he should be found not criminally responsible due to mental illness. read more
Thousands of Winnipeggers will gather in the city's downtown core Sunday for the annual Pride parade. Some roads will be closed to accommodate the parade route. read more
52 years ago, a group of local leaders started a mission to create a museum that would capture the marine history of Manitoba. Just two years later, their dream became a reality. 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
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We are excited to re-open our doors to the public! It's truly a plan designed by and for Manitobans. read more
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