'We don't turn anyone away': How organizations are helping Winnipeg's most vulnerable during cold snap
An extreme cold warning is in effect for Winnipeg, and as temperatures dip to dangerous levels, some shelters are at – or even over – capacity.

An extreme cold warning is in effect for Winnipeg, and as temperatures dip to dangerous levels, some shelters are at – or even over – capacity.
Winnipeg police are investigating the death of a 40-year-old Winnipeg man at a Main Street hotel as a homicide.
For anyone looking for a break from the frigid Manitoba cold, you may have to wait another few days.
A building blitz is underway at The Forks as the six new warming huts along the Nestaweya River Trail begin to take shape.
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RV and boat supply shortages during the pandemic made getting the vehicles tough to obtain, but with stock back to pre-pandemic levels, other challenges are now on buyers' minds.
A Steinbach area teen is hoping for the gift of life.
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A skating club in a small Manitoba town hopes to get the edge on the competition, after being selected as a finalist in a national video competition celebrating the sport.
A fire hall in a rural Manitoba community is set to become home to the country’s second safe surrender site for infants.
The 2022-23 season for the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre is set to wrap up at the beginning of February and now the theatre has announced what Manitobans can look forward to for the next season.
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Josh Morrissey and Mark Scheifele made sure the Winnipeg Jets were going into the NHL all-star and player break on a high.
WINNIPEG - Jennifer Jones defeated Abby Ackland 10-5 on Sunday to win Manitoba's women's curling championship and qualify for the Scotties Tournament of Hearts.
Months after a knee injury put Montreal goaltender Carey Price off the ice for the 2023 season, the Price family says they're preparing to leave the province.
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Volunteers Ken Bridges and Rebecca Misko talk about their experiences with St. John’s Ambulance and the need for more volunteers.
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