
With election day nearing, latest polling shows NDP surging ahead in Manitoba
Manitoba's NDP is on the rise according to new polling numbers released Wednesday.
Manitoba's NDP is on the rise according to new polling numbers released Wednesday.
Protests and counter-protests over LGBTQ2s+ rights in school are taking place in Manitoba on Wednesday.
The leaders of Manitoba's two largest political parties said Wednesday they would not impose the kind of restrictions on people and businesses seen during the COVID-19 pandemic if the virus surges again.
Leaders of Manitoba’s provincial parties will make their case to be premier during a debate later this month.
A project in Winnipeg’s Exchange District is shining a light on some faded parts of the city’s past.
September is Guide Dog Access Awareness Month, and it’s important for Manitobans to remember there are certain etiquette, rules, and protections that need to be followed when it comes to these service animals.
Amid high levels of inflation, many consumers are seeing a rise in requests for gratuities as more businesses ask for tips. In a column for CTVNews.ca, personal finance contributor Christopher Liew offers some background on Canada's tipping culture, while looking at common practices around the world.
A canning company has stepped up to fill the gap in the market for gem jar-sized lids.
A man convicted of manslaughter in the death of an Indigenous woman after throwing a trailer hitch at her from a moving vehicle in Thunder Bay, Ont., has been released on day parole, two years into his eight-year sentence.
Two Winnipeg restaurants are in the running for a prestigious ranking of the country’s best new eateries.
On Friday, the Winnipeg Jets shared the 2023/24 rendition of Connor Hellebuyck's mask, which features his dog Tinley front and centre on the chin.
A North End basketball court has received a vibrant facelift thanks to a national non-profit organization and Winnipeg's new professional basketball team.
Here is a look at the scores in Winnipeg's high school football league Wednesday.
Mike Babcock's resignation ignites conversations about privacy rights and expectations for laptops, cell phones, and computers.
Minnesota has selected American forward Taylor Heise with the first overall pick of the inaugural Professional Women's Hockey League draft.
A new MRI system being created by a Winnipeg researcher leads MedicalWatch for Sept. 20, 2023.
Christian Cassidy with Trees Winnipeg discusses Winnipeg’s tree canopy and gives tips for planting trees.
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Thousands of people gathered in cities across Canada on Wednesday for competing protests, screaming and chanting at each other about school policies on gender identity.
Four people were killed in a car crash early Tuesday morning on B.C.’s Highway 1, according to Mounties.
The Vancouver Police Department says it's beefing up security outside India's Consulate after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said this week there was credible intelligence about a potential link between India's government and the killing of a Sikh community leader in B.C.
Health Canada has issued a safety advisory asking Canadians to immediately stop using certain child safety seats due to injury risks.
As average rent prices in Canada hit record highs, experts say it's going to take more than just interest rate hikes to cool the red-hot market, including a crucial boost in supply.
John Grisham, Jodi Picoult and George R.R. Martin are among 17 authors suing OpenAI for "systematic theft on a mass scale," the latest in a wave of legal action by writers concerned that artificial intelligence programs are using their copyrighted works without permission.
Amid the rising cost of living, tip-flation has seemingly reached all services, but how has it changed how much and how often you tip? We want to hear from you.
Ontario’s minister of public and business service delivery has resigned from his cabinet position and the Progressive Conservative party.
The Bank of Canada was watching its words at its last interest rate announcement, in fear of spurring speculation that rate cuts are coming any time soon.
The Indian government is warning nationals, students to be cautious over what it calls growing 'anti-India activities' in Canada.